Willow Rosenberg (
guiltapalooza) wrote in
towerofanimus2011-12-10 03:44 am
❝trying to talk my way out of this❞
Characters: Willow and whoever. OPEN.
Setting: Sixth floor (the forest).
Format: I slightly prefer action over prose, but I'll match whatever you want to do!
Summary: Willow's been doing a lot of magic lately, and tries to meditate to help manage it. Unfortunately she picks the worst place possible. Run into her in A or B, just let me know which one in the subject!
Warnings: Grief. Addiction recovery.
A.
[Since she got here, she's been doing magic almost nonstop. Well, not really, but it feels that way. Casual, advanced, ritual and on the fly-- she's even been teaching it, a little. Willow desperately needs to meditate and feel the Earth beneath her before it catches up with her. She can feel the temptation, feel how easy it is, to just solve everything with a burst of power and a hand gesture, maybe a well-placed word...
But it doesn't solve everything, and it won't bring Tara back. Tara, who had just wanted the best for her; who had wanted her to use magic for good things, as an expression of compassion toward the world. Not for selfish reasons. Willow feels intensely ashamed that she still struggles with this, but that doesn't mean she doesn't. She needs the grass under her hands and trees above her head to recenter herself. To find peace.
She shakes out a circle of ash about five feet in diameter, within sight of the stairs. It's a magical perimeter, intended to stop anything with malicious intent from crossing in and harming her. She hasn't had to use one in years, but Eridan had warned her about the monsters lurking in the woods. Willow uses one now, and settles herself cross-legged in the middle.]
B.
[Some time later, just as she'd really been settling into her inner space, the part of herself that stays calm and undisturbed no matter how much black magic roils through her... she hears a voice, and her breath catches. She could've sworn her heart stopped.]
Tara? [she whispers, and a moment later, she hears another trace of it echoing again.
No. She's dead. Willow lurches to her feet, leaving the small bowl of ash behind, forgotten, and rushes over to the stairs. She's breathing fast, almost hyperventilating, as she races down them.]
Setting: Sixth floor (the forest).
Format: I slightly prefer action over prose, but I'll match whatever you want to do!
Summary: Willow's been doing a lot of magic lately, and tries to meditate to help manage it. Unfortunately she picks the worst place possible. Run into her in A or B, just let me know which one in the subject!
Warnings: Grief. Addiction recovery.
A.
[Since she got here, she's been doing magic almost nonstop. Well, not really, but it feels that way. Casual, advanced, ritual and on the fly-- she's even been teaching it, a little. Willow desperately needs to meditate and feel the Earth beneath her before it catches up with her. She can feel the temptation, feel how easy it is, to just solve everything with a burst of power and a hand gesture, maybe a well-placed word...
But it doesn't solve everything, and it won't bring Tara back. Tara, who had just wanted the best for her; who had wanted her to use magic for good things, as an expression of compassion toward the world. Not for selfish reasons. Willow feels intensely ashamed that she still struggles with this, but that doesn't mean she doesn't. She needs the grass under her hands and trees above her head to recenter herself. To find peace.
She shakes out a circle of ash about five feet in diameter, within sight of the stairs. It's a magical perimeter, intended to stop anything with malicious intent from crossing in and harming her. She hasn't had to use one in years, but Eridan had warned her about the monsters lurking in the woods. Willow uses one now, and settles herself cross-legged in the middle.]
B.
[Some time later, just as she'd really been settling into her inner space, the part of herself that stays calm and undisturbed no matter how much black magic roils through her... she hears a voice, and her breath catches. She could've sworn her heart stopped.]
Tara? [she whispers, and a moment later, she hears another trace of it echoing again.
No. She's dead. Willow lurches to her feet, leaving the small bowl of ash behind, forgotten, and rushes over to the stairs. She's breathing fast, almost hyperventilating, as she races down them.]

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What can you do? To uh, beat it, I mean. [Maybe he can help her, if it's something that can be helped with]
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Mostly... it's being responsible, which is harder than it sounds when you can do pretty much anything if you're willing to give up enough. I'm trying to manage without my friends here to back me up, but I'm-- a little anxious. [Make that terrified, but Willow, as forthright as she tries to be about her problems-- because hiding them led to this-- is still ashamed, and frankly lost without the rest of her group to support her.]
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[Smiles reassuringly, only pausing a second when he realizes how amazingly pale he is probably coming across right now. But he doesn't really mind. He certainly doesn't see her as a romantic prospect. She is an alien and he has only just met her after all. Hopes she doesn't take this the wrong way!!!]
I uh... think that I understand. The anxiety, issue. Since you helped me, I would be glad to try to help with that? Even if it's just, offering an ear to talk to.
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I'd appreciate it. Regular talking, even, about things that are not necessarily my shameful and embarrassing mistakes. For now, um-- maybe we could head downstairs? I'm pretty tuckered myself.
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I think probably it would help, to start by not calling them shameful or uh... embarrassing. Everyone makes mistakes. That is a um, part of life, after all.
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Sure, everyone makes mistakes, but not everyone messes up by-- by magically making your best friend think she should get engaged to her creepy violent stalker. [Again, no offense, Spike, but pre-soul you were pretty much not engagement material at all.] Or making Giles go blind, or, okay, accidentally summoning a troll-- the other kind of troll-- that tries to kill your other best friend. And this is the trivial stuff, the stuff that I could be forgiven for with cookies!
I haven't even gone into the stuff where forgiveness is not assured. And some of it I did to Tara. They are definitely shameful and embarrassing and you can't convince me otherwise.
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Tell me about them. Uh, Giles and also... Tara? And your other... friends? [...apparently a friend is a little better thing to have for humans then it is for trolls. He has to keep this in mind while talking...] Maybe so that I have, context, for our future conversations about your uh... supposedly shameful and, embarrassing mistakes. [Kinda teasing with that last bit lkjsdf]
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Let's see. There's four major people I should mention-- major people in my life, I mean, [she clarifies, as if that hadn't been clear.] Xander is my oldest friend, and I grew up with him. Buffy moved into town about seven years ago, and has this prophesied destiny as the Slayer, which means that she fights and defeats evil things.
Ever since she came to Sunnydale, the three of us have been more or less inseparable, fighting the good fight and... and always being there for each other. If humans had moirails and it was possible for there to be a moirail threeway, this would definitely be it-- at least from my understanding.
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[...wait a second] Humans don't have moirails...?
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Nope. We don't have matesprits or anything else in the quadrants, either. I had to have Eridan explain them to me a little to get it. We have friends and family, and significant others, which is, you know... boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife. But we just have one.
And we don't do the hate-love thing, at least not if we're mentally well. Just friends or romance or hating, not combinations. I mean it happens, but no one really... wants it to.
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Wait then uh... what do you do when you have caliginous feelings for someone? Do you have to auspistize them before, they get anywhere? [But that's a quadrant too??? Good lord, how will he ever figure these aliens out...]
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We're pretty peaceful compared to trolls, as far as I can tell. We still get murder and racism and all that, but it's not an encouraged part of our culture, I guess you could say. Not usually.
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That uh... sounds nice... Actually.
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And there's no reason you guys can't decide what you want to do for yourselves, anyway.
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[So...] Perhaps, you are right. [Little handwave, and his smile gets a little more genuine. Let's just... move along then] I think uh, I distracted you though. You said... there were two other people, who were important to you...?