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Re: School Days

Postby sharleen711 » Thu Jul 15, 2004 2:41 am

I think that with you I'm gonna learn to be patient.... I make good efforts not to ....

Thanks for the (one more time)frustating update..

~ Sharleen ~

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Re: School Days

Postby JustSkipIt » Thu Jul 15, 2004 6:26 am

Hi everyone, I wrote these responses yesterday and now there are more comments (thank you! :clap ) so I'll respond to the additional ones later on. Thanks to everyone.



Sheba – Ha ha! That’s a great idea that they’ll miss the time they’ve missed. I guess so. I’m glad you liked the update.



Natti – Ha ha. Glad you are frustrated and lol too. I’m sure they will talk soon. :evil





sammi – I’m glad you liked the beauty of it. Thanks.



Romy – Sorry about the insanity but I think they’ve gotten plenty of clues. Just not the right one yet.



Irishgrl3 – Glad you liked the long since the writing is going so slowly these days. No, it won’t be next summer but they think so. Glad you liked the soft touches, etc. I laughed every time I read Willow’s line so I’m glad you enjoyed. Thanks.



Justin – I’ve come to rely on you for witty responses. This time just some emoticons? Pssshh. Oh well, the emoticons are pretty funny so thanks for that.



Arwen – Ha ha. Believe me, we won’t make it to summer. Ha ha.



wimpy – You are so welcome. Yes, they had a very good time as we can all see. I’m glad you liked the will you wait for me. Thanks.



Grimmy – Yeah, I guess fewer than usual clues. More in the next one I think (not written yet). Ha ha and I told Asher about the punctuation. He says “aaa bbbbbbbbb ungah” so make of that what you want.



Lol about the rain.



wilgen – Welcome. :wave So glad to have you here. I’m glad that you love the story and the cluelessness. I considered leaving Asher’s part where it was but decided that it might not flow as I wanted. :grin



veiled isis moon – Glad you liked the sweet. I liked it too. Ha ha.



tarawhipped – Ha ha. Glad you like it.



BWR – True. So true…



shuyaku – Yes, definitely forward motion. And I’d definitely say that they’ve admitted to each other their interest in a relationship. Thanks.



meowkitty2002 – ha ha for crazy. Yes, they both know and are willing to wait which is pretty sweet I think. Thanks.



WickedReds – Thanks. I’m glad you are liking it. It will take a little while more and I’m glad that everyone is impatient and eager for them to figure it out.



WillowRTaraM1 – Ha ha. Yep, that’s me: a tease. Clues will take a while but glad you liked the teenage girl’s room part.



YMKA – Thanks. That’s an idea.. a competition with me and Sheba. See who can make everyone completely crazy first? Definitely an idea.



bluehippocampus – Thanks. Yep, they are definitely very aware of each other’s feelings. We’ll see about that clue.



Trom – So I hear it’s a coupe to have comments from you. Very exciting. Thanks for commenting and glad you’re enjoying it and having fun.



DMW – Hey there! :wave Haven’t seen much of you lately but always great. I’m glad you like the tension. Nice imagery with the tension and the tightrope. Thanks.



Amberocks – Sure it’s funny! I take that personally you know. Time goes on and on and on and they have plenty of time so I’m not worried about it.



Karen -
Quote:
After much research,study and contemplation I believe that I cracked Asher's contribution. "qxw4t007Adfewersszaaaas" roughly translates as" cut the crap mom and quit torturing your loyal kitten followers".
:rofl Hadn’t you heard we’re teaching Asher to curse in British so if anything he would write: “cut the Bullocks mom…”



Glad you think Ash is such a cutie. He’s amazing!



Quote:
Also as to your note regarding the travesty in DC I have written my Senators but I live in Virginia and John Warner and George Allen are both Pricks so I'm expecting their usual condescending bullshit form letter reply.
I just read that it fell short in the Senate and I’m pretty pleased about that. On the other hand, the vote was 48 to 50 which means that 48 senators believe that it’s ok to write discrimination into the constitution which is completely sickening to me. I can’t believe that our rights are being used and threatened for political gain! Arggghhh! Oh, I got a form letter from our Kay Bailey Hutchinson which was patently offensive: basically said that the institution of marriage… blah blah blah … threatened… etc. We also have two asshole senators.



mollyig – Thanks. I think it’s really sweet too and am glad you like it.







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Re: School Days

Postby Grimaldi » Thu Jul 15, 2004 7:06 am

loved this update :)



i'm glad that both of them are starting to acknowledge that they love one another, but i hope that one of them gets the courage to say it out loud and find out if the other is a student

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
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Re: School Days

Postby good2cats » Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:00 pm

Hi Debra,
Bollocks wouldn't seem to be and adequate replacement for the word crap.I always thought that that was just another way of saying Balls.According to the online dictionary of British slang(www.peevish.co.uk/slang/index.htm)the appropriate alternative to crap would be bab,baba or babber. .The phrase bollocks reminds me of the exclamation Balls said the Queen if I had them I'd be King!
You can tell that I have way too much free time.
Take care,Karen

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Re: School Days

Postby ShyTemptress » Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:43 pm

Can I just point out the fact that neither of them look like highschoolers?!?!? I mean hello we saw Wills in highschool, huge difference... I swear their stupididy and blindness is astounding.... if that sounded mean its not meant to...





-Shy Southern Temptress:kitty



"Now they show you how detergents take out bloodstains, a pretty violent image there. I think if you've got a T-shirt with a bloodstain all over it, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem.Maybe you should get rid of the body before you do the wash."

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Re: School Days

Postby JustSkipIt » Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:13 am

Nicole – Thanks. I’m glad you’re loving the story. I’ll try to keep the updates coming.



brittney – Thanks.



Kajun - :rofl . Glad you’re feeling the peace.



little miss 666 – Ahhh frustrated? Sounds good to me.



MissKittys Ball O Yarn – Yay, giving up! I’ll work on the new and different misunderstandings. Thanks for saying that about Asher: 6 months old tomorrow. He’s so cute.



Sharleen – Thanks. Yes, patience would be good.



Grimaldi – Thanks. It will happen but will take a while.



Karen – Yeah, you’re right. Not a good translation. Thanks for the link to the slang dictionary.



ShyTemptress – I disagree completely regarding their looks vs. age. When AH started Buffy she was 25 years old playing a high school sophomore. Therefore, if she were 20 years old, she could easily pass for high school. Amber Benson was I 24 or 26 when she was playing 19 year old Tara so she could also pass.

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Re: School Days

Postby justin » Fri Jul 16, 2004 1:56 pm

Quote:
ShyTemptress – I disagree completely regarding their looks vs. age. When AH started Buffy she was 25 years old playing a high school sophomore. Therefore, if she were 20 years old, she could easily pass for high school. Amber Benson was I 24 or 26 when she was playing 19 year old Tara so she could also pass.




Also recall that in the second part Willow's pupils don't take her seriously because she looks young for her age



Quote:
Willow smiled in response. She had been expecting this; how could she possibly avoid it? She had always looked young for her age and having just turned 20 she was teaching high school. This morning, looking in the mirror she had tried to estimate how old she looked and decided 17. When Dawn had walked in, Willow had downgraded her own estimate to 16.




So it is reasonable that Tara would mistake Willow for a pupil.

What other people think of me is none of my business - Ellen Degeneres

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Re: School Days

Postby 2DIAMONDS » Mon Jul 19, 2004 11:20 am

:wave Helloooooooooo Debra :flower :flower :flower



Remember me? I know I've been MIA for a while :ashamed Hope everything is well with you and yours! How's the little guy?? :heart



Anyway, just wanted to say hi and I LOVED the ending to Paths!! So cool how it ended kinda the way it started. I knew you'd have Willow stay with Tara! Well, there was never any doubt but you know what I mean!



Loving this fic!! Um, how much longer are they gonna go without realizing that the other isnt jailbait?? I loved the "I'll wait for you" part! Ohhh, swoon :heart



The Tara and Faith flashback was...ummm...yeah.... :D



Laters,



Helen

xoxo

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Re: School Days

Postby justin » Mon Jul 19, 2004 1:42 pm

I'm not sure why Willow Googling Tara would be a breach of her privacy. After all it's only going to bring up stuff which is publicly available.



I think that rather than being a betrayal of Tara's trust, the only reason for not doing it is that it's just a bit stalkerish.



When principle wood showed up I was starting to think that they might learn THE TRUTH. If only he'd decided that only teachers could act as chaperones. Though I guess that that would fall under the heading of too easy. Though surely the fact he reffered to them both as Ms., rather than "smelly little urchin" should have been a hint?



So how exactly are they going to find out THE TRUTH? They seem to be running out of ways.



Which all leaves me wondering which of these is going to happen first



a) England win the soccer world cup

b) Microsoft bring out an open source version of Windows

c) Willow and Tara find out they can date each other

d) The Rapture



Personally my money is on option d



Looking forward to :read more







What other people think of me is none of my business - Ellen Degeneres

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Re: School Days

Postby Arwen276 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 1:46 pm



Oh so NOW you've recruited WOOD to add to the MIX UP??



SHOOT ME



SHOOT ME NOW!



Even though I love the way their non-relationship is working...they're getting to know each other, and even whisper lovely stuff to each other...without the burden of the sexual tension, whitout letting their libido control them...I MEAN SURE, there's loads of that, but it's repressed, so they need to think of other ways to be together!



I must say, pretty clever, I'm not frustrated anymore, because I'm reading about their non-relationship which is a relationship in itself and they're both happy, and discovering their feelings... SEE?? Now WHO'S the FRUSTRATED person here?



The joke's on you, PAL!



*Pats Debra on the back as she leaves the thread to read something else, whistling 'I can't wait for more!' *



~Arwen

Hear That Baby? You're My Always... Willow

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Re: School Days

Postby JustSkipIt » Mon Jul 19, 2004 2:11 pm

Justin – Thanks for the backup.



Helen – Welcome back. Everything is wonderful and Asher is just great. I put him in my avatar but for some strange reason, it came out itty bitty. I’m sure I put it in the wrong space. But a link to his pic is earlier in the thread (probably 2 weeks ago?).



I’m glad that you liked the Paths ending and this too. Thanks and welcome back.





Title – School Days



Part 20 Google: I Google, You Google, He, she or it Googles, We Google, You Google, They Google. Or a ridiculously long title.



Author – JustSkipit - Debra



Spoilers – Yes.



Rating – Part 20– PG



Disclaimer – Guess what… I don’t own W&T, Buffy or the rest of the BtVS crew. Any similarity to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental and fortunate.



Thoughts in italics





Tara Maclay: Willow looked at the words on her computer screen. She hesitated before hitting the “Google Search” button. Her fingers hovered above the key. It wouldn’t be that bad would it? Maybe she could find out something about the wonderful and mysterious blonde. Even though Willow felt so incredibly connected to Tara, she realized that she truly knew very little about her. She didn’t expect that a Google search would reveal that much but it was a place to start.



Maybe it would tell her some details: mother and father’s names, professions, did the blonde have siblings, her birthdate? Ok, so she wasn’t likely to find out any of that information from Google but Willow certainly knew how to find out anything she wanted to know about the intriguing witch using a computer for a few minutes. So really, given that she could hack the school’s database in a matter of seconds, wouldn’t using Google be honest by comparison? She remembered the scene yesterday at the Magic box.



Willow continued looking at the research book on the table in front of her. However, her mind wandered constantly. After her meditation session with Tara, Willow had returned home to find Dawn waiting with dinner and instructions for both girls to join the other Scoobies at the Magic Box for research. Buffy’s continuing low kill counts still disturbed the group and Willie had been no help. There were no rumors from the demon community of any big bad brewing but the Scoobies were worried.



“I think you should Google her,” Anya suddenly piped up.



The group looked at her as if they had no idea what she was talking about. “The big bad?” Dawn asked.



“No,” Anya explained wondering why no one ever followed her brilliant trains of thought, “Tara.”



The group attempted to digest the former demon’s suggestion while looking to Willow. The redhead had briefly told Buffy about the meditation session as soon as they arrived and since she had tried to keep it quiet, Anya repeated every word the redhead had said so that by the time Willow finished her summary of the afternoon, everyone in the shop knew the details. “I’m not going to Google her, Anya,” Willow retorted.



“Yeah, An,” Xander answered, “it was only their first date.”



Buffy slapped the young man on the arm as she argued, “You moron! Willow’s not going to google her because Tara is a student.”



“It wasn’t a date,” Willow argued lamely.



“See,” Xander argued back at Buffy, “she isn’t going to Google her because they haven’t had enough dates.”



Willow hit her forehead on the table a few times as Buffy and Xander engaged in an idiotic argument regarding how many dates the two girls would need before Googling. “Giles,” she asked, “do you still have that statue you hit the Toth with? Could you knock me unconscious with it?”



“If I still had it,” he answered dryly, “I’d knock myself unconscious first.”



“That’s probably the first thing our new big bad has planned,” Dawn predicted.



“That’s the first thing they all have planned,” Xander agreed taking a break from his argument with Buffy. He turned to his best friend. “Hey Will,” he asked, “if you Google Tara, you’d tell me first right?”



“No. I’m not going to Google her!” she shouted completely frustrated with the question before realizing that even she was now using the word incorrectly. “Google is a search engine,” she explained to the room at large. “Anya is suggesting that I do a computer search to find out more about Tara.”



“But Willow probably wouldn’t do it because it’s a complete invasion of her privacy,” Anya predicted.



“Could you do one on Faith at least?” Buffy asked.



“You could do one on Faith,” Willow huffed. “You just need her last name.”



“Oh,” Buffy answered downhearted.



“You should do it,” Dawn suggested.



“I agree with her,” Xander added, “you want to know about her. It doesn’t sound that bad.”



“Except that it breaks any trust the two of you share,” Anya contributed.



“I agree with Anya,” Buffy said before muttering under her breath, “I can’t believe I just said that.”



“Ok, two votes for completely undermining any trust with Tara, two against,” Willow summed up. “What do you say, Giles?”



The watcher huffed before asking, “Is she a vampire?” As Willow shook her head he continued, “a demon? Monster of any sort? Vampire slayer?”



“Of course not,” Willow argued, “she’s just a normal high school girl who, ok happens to be a witch.”



“Then giving you love advice is not in my job description,” he answered as he left the room cleaning his glasses.



“Like it’s ever stopped you before,” Willow muttered as everyone returned to their research.




She looked again at the Enter key before deciding that Anya was right. She didn’t want to undermine the trust she and Tara seemed to share. Of course that didn’t mean that she couldn’t find out more about the blonde. She glanced at the clock before deciding there was just enough time to go and sit with Tara for a few minutes before the next class.



Tara was of course sitting under her usual tree doing stretches of some kind. She smiled as she saw the redhead approach and waved her to sit. “Hi,” the blonde greeted her.



“Hi,” Willow answered as she sat and waved to Dawn. “Oh,” she said, “that’s Dawn over there.”



“R-r-right,” Tara said, “I’ve seen you two together before.”



“When?” Willow asked confused. Dawn rarely wanted to be seen with Willow during school because of the entire uncool factor.



“Uh… driving here and o-one day at lunch,” Tara explained, “not that I’ve been stalking you or following you or …” She was surprised to see the redhead smiling rather than looking bothered at the attention.



“Of course,” Willow agreed casually as she happily realized that the blonde had been watching her for as long as she had been watching Tara. She looked to notice that Tara was extending a container of apple slices and took a few. “Thank you,” she chomped. “So how was your ride home?” she teased.



“Wet, but refreshing,” Tara answered. She’d arrived home to find Faith waiting for dinner and the two girls had each discussed their respective “dates” before Faith went out for a spot of violence.



“Buffy said she got in a good workout with Faith,” Willow offered.



Tara nodded, “Faith said so too. She’s pretty e-excited about it too.” She didn’t mention that she’d had to do a healing spell on her roommate after Faith allowed Buffy to kick her a few times when the blonde made particularly good moves.



“Yeah,” Willow agreed, “Buffy could hardly stop talking about Faith’s fighting and something about heart rate and perceived exertion all night.”



All night?Tara wondered. What did that mean?



“How were Faith’s ribs?” Willow asked. Buffy had mentioned that she kicked her a few times accidentally.”



Tara could hide her smirk: “Oh I think she’ll heal just fine.” In fact, Faith had shown no signs of bruising by the time she left for class. Tara’s mind still raced as she tried to understand what Willow had meant about Buffy going on about Faith all night long.



Willow looked around as she tried to think of a safe subject for the two girls to discuss. “Anywhere but here?” she finally blurted out.



“What?” Tara asked.



“Anywhere but here,” Willow explained sheepishly. She didn’t know why that was what came out of her mouth. She just wanted so desperately to keep Tara sitting with her and hear her beautiful voice.



“What’s anywhere but here?” Tara finally asked.



“Oh,” Willow blushed, “you say a scenario of where you would be if you could be anywhere but here.” She looked down at the blanket before adding, “I know very dumb and teenagy… not that there’s anything wrong with that but…”



“Here,” Tara smiled.



Willow crinkled her brow as she tried to understand what Tara was talking about. “Here what?”



“Here, here,” Tara repeated giggling at how ludicrous their conversation sounded.



“Here, here, what?” Willow again mimicked. “This is beginning to sound like an Abbot and Costello routine.”



“Anywhere but here? Here!” Tara explained. As she watched Willow waiting for the light to dawn in the student’s eyes she finally added, “If I could be anywhere. I’d be here.”



“Oh,” Willow finally said. She felt stupid for even suggesting the game and even more stupid for not getting what Tara was saying but her embarrassment was overwhelmed but joy at Tara’s answer. If she could be anywhere in the world, she’d want to be here. With me!. “Me too,” she smiled.



Tara watched the sparkle in Willow’s eyes as the girl finally understood what he blonde was saying. Before the silence could become uncomfortable again she said, “But play anyway. Anywhere but here another day, another time.”



“Venice,” Willow answered quickly.



“Venice?” Tara repeated.



“I went there with my parents when I was younger and I always thought it would be the perfect place to return with… someone … someone special,” she blushed at the words. Having gone there at 16 she knew that Venice would be an amazing city to visit with a lover. “It’s so beautiful with music and art everywhere and the food is amazing.” Her eyes sparkled as she talked.



Tara smiled as she heard Willow’s description of the city she had obviously loved. “It sounds absolutely amazing.” She waited a few seconds before whispering, “I’m sure your someone would love to see it all with you.”



“Ms. Maclay, Ms. Rosenberg, just the people I wanted to see,” the Principal said as he looked down on the two women sharing fruit from a container.



Tara and Willow both jumped quickly to their feet stammering their hellos. “Hello Principal Wood,” Willow squeaked as her eyes darted around as if she were trying to come up with an explanation for her sitting with Tara.



“H-h-hello…,” Tara stuttered as she attempted to calm down. Just the people he wanted to see? Why did he want to see us? What is wrong? Oh Fuck! her mind panicked.



Willow asked Tara’s questions for her: “Just the people you wanted to see? Why is that? Not that you can’t come see us. I mean you, Principal and us… well not Principal and what can we, I, we do for you?”



Tara fought her giggle at Willow’s amazing ability to babble.



Wood produced a clipboard and two pens. “Every year volunteers take kids out trick or treating. I need both students and teachers.” He held the clipboard and handed both girls a pen.



“I u-u-usually…,” Tara began as she wondered what would happen to her Samhain ritual with this new “volunteer effort.”



“It’s from 4-6 so it shouldn’t interfere with your plans,” Wood interrupted. He didn’t want to intimidate the girls but as they were the newest teachers at the school it was imperative that he get them to help with the annual project.



“Not again,” Willow muttered under her breath as she took the pen.



“What did you say, Miss Rosenberg?” Wood asked.



“Oh nothing,” she said a little too cheerily as she signed her name and offered her pen to Tara.



“Sounds like a lot of f-fun,” Tara attempted to mirror Willow’s acquiescence as she also signed her name.



“Great,” Wood announced as he turned and left the two girls standing in front of their tree. He felt pretty good as he did. He had wanted to have some sort of a “meet the new staff” event to kick off the year but he hadn’t gotten around to it. Luckily the only new teacher and student teacher had already met and hit it off by the looks of things.



Tara and Willow looked around guiltily as they took their seats again. Willow glanced at her watch, seeing that they had another 15 minutes before class. “Your turn,” she smiled.



“My t-t-turn?” Tara asked.



“Tell me a story too,” Willow suggested.



Tara smiled as she remembered a story. “Mine isn’t from the future; it’s from the past.” She took a breath. “When I was young we lived in Pennsylvania.” She noted the way Willow was watching her as if enraptured by the story. “Each yard was separated from the next yard by a line of pine trees.”



“Sounds beautiful and wonderful,” Willow said.



“It was,” Tara agreed. “My brother Donnie was three years older than me and he and his friends would sneak out to play at night and some nights he would let me go too.”



“That’s nice,” Willow added, “I don’t have any siblings.”



“We would play Chase,” Tara continued, “which was like tag or hide and go seek but with only the moonlight to light us and all the trees it would take a long time to tag someone if you were ‘It.’” Willow didn’t speak so Tara continued: “One night I fell asleep while I was hiding under a tree.” A smile graced her face as she remembered the smell of pine in her nostrils and the sunlight attempting to peek through the branches on her at dawn. “I slept there all night, making friends with the tree and when I woke in the morning, I could hear it talking to me.”



“How magical,” Willow praised. She felt like she would treasure Tara’s story as something that she could finally hold onto to tell her who this amazing woman was: a child of trees and nature, a lover of moonlight. She looked at the students rushing for class and stood up, extending her hand to Tara. “It seems anticlimactic but we have to get to class.”



“I know,” Tara agreed as the two girls made their way toward their rooms. They parted again knowing that they would see each other soon.

Go Lance!

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Re: School Days

Postby shuyaku » Mon Jul 19, 2004 2:26 pm

OMG! Their clueless-ness is giving me a headache. So close :shock So very close! I need an emoticon to show they were thisclose - notice the lack of a space betweenthetwowords. Kind of like the end of that sentence :D



Ugh! But god I love this story :bounce

-shuyaku

Oh God, Willow—you’re giving me the gift of Karen Carpenter. Just when I think I grasp the full extent of your love." - Tara

"Why do birds suddenly appear? It’s because, you are queer…" - Willow (Gods Served and Abandoned by AntigoneUnbound)

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Re: School Days

Postby veiled isis moon » Mon Jul 19, 2004 2:56 pm

You had me in bits at the begining, with Willows dilema about Googling Tara. All the scoobies where on form, great hilarious banter.



You've still got plans to keep the truth from the girls, i see. Either way i want you to know that i don't...........i mean it's fine that they still don't.............when ever your ready to let them..............who am i kidding! I care. I care a lot, and i can't believe your still going strong with the not knowing! Man!

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Re: School Days

Postby russ » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:08 pm

Hi Debra,



I'm not really here, you know. Still in BC, using a borrowed computer and just kinda lurking around the board once in a while. However, had to comment here, because, while you continue to make me crazy, there are some parts of this chapter that are exceptional.



Firstly, Giles is the only sane/intelligent character in the story. "I'd knock myself unconscious first," and, "not in my job description" are probably the wisest words anyone has spoken in the story.



Secondly, agreeing with Justin that Googling is hardly invasion of privacy. Of his four options, I'd choose b) as most (i.e. least) likely.



What I'm really liking is the growing connection between W/T. Their shared stories, and especially Tara's, are beautiful and touching. (Although I have to wonder why her parents didn't notice she was out all night. Perhaps the brain damage is hereditary.) Even though they're dunderheads, we still love'em.



Can you imagine the collective sigh of relief that will be heard around the globe when these two finally get together?



Russ

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Re: School Days

Postby WillowRTaraM1 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:33 pm

:bounce :bounce



Yay an update from Debra!! Always brings a smile to my face :) We were just that close to Willow finding somthing out about Tara!! aaaa :lol Please Pleeeeeeaaaasee say theres a chance of that meet the new staff meeting in the near future!! :pray :pray



Jackie

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Ooo I feel just like santa except thinner and younger and female and...well Jewish- Willow

Edited by: WillowRTaraM1 at: 7/19/04 2:33 pm
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Re: School Days

Postby wimpy0729 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 4:34 pm

Oh God! That was so good!



You had me totally cracking up at the conversation at the Magic Box. Willow asking to be knocked unconscious, Giles' response. All of it! LMAO. And Tara pondering Buffy's comment on Faith's "all night long exertion capabilities". She's still feeling quite "bendy", I see.



Just wondering too, according to the Lesbian Book Of Dating Etiquette, exactly how many dates before it is appropriate to google? :eyebrow



Tara's bike ride home, "wet but refreshing", mmmmm.



I almost thought Wood might give a little something away, but naaah, not gonna happen.



So, okay, the halloween thing, teacher meet and greet, maybe somewhere, someday, something might just let the cat out of the bag.



Oh! I know, maybe they could play another game -- perhaps "I never"... as in "I've never been a teacher" or "I've never been a student teacher"??? Nope, I know, that's not gonna happen either.



Well, you know I'll keep coming back and coming back and coming back and hopefully, someday before I'm old and gray and before my dementia totally takes over (caused by lack of smoochies no doubt!) that those two will finally figure this out!!



Give Asher some kisses on his cute little cheeks from me.



Wimpy

"There was plenty of magic." ~ Tara

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Re: School Days

Postby MissKittys Ball O Yarn » Mon Jul 19, 2004 6:53 pm

Debra, yay! You've done it again :applause *Badly impersonated British accent* Good show! Good show indeed! That was soooo :lmao with principle Wood, I was sure he was going to give something away and then he didn't! *coughing* (Big surprise there) Hey I know....! Maybe next time....there could be a marching band...with uniforms...and...instruments and stuff..(Don't worry, Im going someplace with this)..and they could...play a song...and then be they could shout something like....hey teacher Rosenberg and teacher Maclay!!...(wait...our girls might need something more obvious than that.)...*Thinking....* Oh well...I'll just leave the story in your capable hands...seeing as how I would only mess it up with marching bands and stuff. :D



Ps...(I know....what's with the P.s?...its so third grade) anyway... Just so you know, this is my favorite fic ever! and i actually check regularly for updates. :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow

Keep 'em comin' 'kay?



xoxo

Emms





The people I'm furious with are the womens's liberationists. They keep getting up on soapboxes and proclaiming women are brighter than men. That's true, but it should be kept quiet or it ruins the whole racket.----



Anita Loos

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Re: School Days

Postby WickedReds » Mon Jul 19, 2004 7:49 pm

Yay an update... i'm trying to be be good and not :crash my computer... it will be worth it at the end



-reds:willow

:banana go banana

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Re: School Days

Postby Tempest Duer » Mon Jul 19, 2004 9:46 pm

Well, well, well. I'm out of town long enough for two updates to go by, and they STILL both think that the other is a high school student. This is getting frustrating... but it is funny. And of course, I'm hooked on this fic so I'm going to keep reading.

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



~Eminem

Tempest Duer
 


Re: School Days

Postby sam darls » Tue Jul 20, 2004 1:13 am

That was beautiful..:heart . Love sam xx

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

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Re: School Days

Postby Stroke of Luck » Tue Jul 20, 2004 3:40 am

Great update, but still GRRRR they still dont have a clue *pouts* i bet even on that trip they´ll think that they are students :p lol well anyway i need more infos..asap pls:D



Cu:wave

SoL/Natti

"I wish that you were here or that I were there, or that we were together anywhere!"

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reply

Postby willohand » Tue Jul 20, 2004 5:14 am

:thud shit so close...

:sheep are you really doing this to me? to us? i thought you cared for my mental stability?:pray dont! not sure how much more i can take.for the love of your devoted kitties let them find out.PLEASE!:hmm is there any way i can bribe you into them finally finding out? im here in new york so i can get you just about anything. think it over.

willohand
 


Re: reply

Postby Grimaldi » Tue Jul 20, 2004 7:05 am

the google bit in the magic box was funny. it must have been hard for Willow to admit that Anya was right. i liked Tara's story that she told to Willow

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
I can't watch this because its creepy and wrong and sickening...however I will watch out of curiosity

Grimaldi
 


Re: reply

Postby littlecrazy80 » Tue Jul 20, 2004 9:42 am

You are driving me crazy Debra!!! :gnome

I was hoping that principal Woods will clear the things. But no, nothing!!!!



*lil´c*

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Sweet Amber ~~~ Amber Board ~~~ Fred the Elephant ~~~ Danielle Benson ~~~ Danielle Board

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Re: reply

Postby BurningWhiteRose » Tue Jul 20, 2004 9:52 am

Quote:
Which all leaves me wondering which of these is going to happen first



a) England win the soccer world cup

b) Microsoft bring out an open source version of Windows

c) Willow and Tara find out they can date each other

d) The Rapture






Im gonna go with A...although D will prolly end up happening before A, which will happen before B, which will happen before C.



Oh well...



Murder, she writes.



Sincerely,

:flower BWR

***

If homosexuals dont reproduce, why are there so many of them?-Jim David

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Re: School Days

Postby Grimlock72 » Tue Jul 20, 2004 2:29 pm

Hmm... I've pretty much given up on them ever figuring out they're both teachers, much easier reading that way :) I'll concentrate on the scoobies finding out that Faith is a slayer too.



If Buffy told Giles about sparring with Faith he must have guessed something for sure. Given that Buffy accidentally hit Faith with almost full force in the ribs... no mere mortal could survive that without some serious injuries :)



Interesting that Tara had to use a healing spell for that though, I thought slayers had such good healing themselves. Hmm... magic might also be a route for Willow to figure something more out about Tara.



About google being an invasion of privacy. Well it's not in the strictest sense of the word of course. Nothing is stopping Willow from asking Tara some questions directly and using google might return more results to questions Willow would never dare/want to ask. Thats something to keep in mind.



Grimmy

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

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Re: School Days

Postby Kajun » Tue Jul 20, 2004 3:07 pm

That was extremely nice of Faith to let Buffy get in a few licks during their workout. Hee. I'm thinking Willow should suggest a friendly game of strip poker. It would be interesting to see how Tara changes the rules for that game! I know.. I know.. she can't suggest it coz of the whole t-s thing. Still.. The principle just had to say students and teachers didn't he? Good one. I loved Tara’s story. I bet the pine tree was whispering to Tara’s dreams of a different kind of tree that Tara would soon be spread beneath. Willow won’t get that kind of insight into Tara’s life by Googling her. Note to Willow: Stick with the games and such but ask the right questions for once!

Kajun
 


Re: School Days

Postby tiger17 » Tue Jul 20, 2004 6:23 pm

You're killing me here, I don't think I'll be able to take this much longer...they so need to get a clue like now! Anyway I totally love this story so keep up the good work and I hope you won't keep us all waiting for too much longer :pray cuz we need our :willow /:tara goodness



Crystal

tiger17
 


Re: School Days

Postby willowfan13 » Tue Jul 20, 2004 7:35 pm

hey there debra -

after a long absence, i've decided to de-lurk and add my pleeeeeease to the long list.

great story, i like their unspoken realizations about how they feel for each other, enhances the magickal quality of their relationship. but i must say that i think you're loving all this begging for the clue-by-4 to hit our girls, afterall you are the original mistress of "please". :grin



cheers to you madame -

jackie

willowfan13
 


Re: School Days

Postby Tempest Duer » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:52 pm

*kneels, pouts and looks cute* Let them figure it out? I'll act cute!

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



~Eminem

Tempest Duer
 

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