I do not own these characters or anything. Everything belongs to Joss Whedon and his excellent writers who gave me inspiration to write this. There are a few peices taken from the original script but i do credit Joss very much for it. Thank you.
"Tara please don't go! I'll stop this time, I promise…please baby…" Willow begs.
"You couldn't even go without magic for a week. One week, Willow? C'mon."
"But, Tara…I love you." Willow cried.
"You love magic more than me, Willow. You have for a while and I was just getting in your way."
"No, no Tara." Tears streamed down both of the women's angelic faces.
Tara left with a box of her things. She got to the bottom of the stairs and out the front door when she saw Dawn standing on the porch. The youngest woman gave her the coldest look and walked off before Tara could even open her mouth. Tara just stood there in pain of hurting so many people she had loved for what seemed like forever. When Buffy died, Willow and Tara offered to move in with Dawn in order to keep her from foster care. Upon doing so, they bonded even closer with each other and sort of formed a family. The two women were like mothers to Dawn. Now 'Mom' was moving out.
Tara moved back into her dorm room. Things were going to change for her, in ways she couldn't even know…yet. Three days later there was a knock on Tara's door.
"Hey Tara…" Buffy said, standing awkwardly at the base of Tara's door.
"Hey." Tara looked at the floor.
"Um…Will--I thought you might be needing these." Buffy handed Tara two boxes full to the rim with clothes and such.
"Thanks Buffy. How is-"
"Oh, she is doing-"
"-Dawn…"
"…Okay I guess. She isn't really talking that much. To anyone. I know it'll take her a couple of days to you know, get used to the changes. Listen," Buffy continues. "I'm really sorry…about what happened."
"It wasn't your fault."
"I know, I meant for the way Willow is now. I'm sorry."
"Yeah. Thank you…again for the boxes. It was nice of you to come by."
"Any time, you want to talk I'm here." Buffy said with a smile. Tara nodded and closing the door.
