Mourning My Loss:Completed!
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-Buffy the Vampire Slayer › FemmeSlash - Female/Female › Tara/Willow
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
16
Views:
3,828
Reviews:
13
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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Mourning My Loss: Chapter 13
Mourning My Loss
By: Oracle Of Magic
Disclaimer: I don’t own any of the BTVS characters, they are the property of Joss Whedon, and Mutant Enemy productions. No copyright infringement is intended. I am writing this story purely for enjoyment.
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Part 13
I sit in the circle I’ve drawn. A pentagram in the middle. The room is dark, except for the candles surrounding me. “Great Goddess hear my calls, I am your servant,” I chant.
There’s a slight gust of wind in the room, and I continue my chanting. “Goddess, I beseech you.” The wind picks up, and the candles flicker. “Return to me what was taken. Bring her back.”
The wind is swirling around me, I can feel the magic getting stronger. I have to shout to be heard over the wind. “Great Goddess, hear my calls, I am your servant! Goddess, I beg you. Return to me what was taken! Bring her back!”
All the candles suddenly are blown out. Then a bright flash of light, and then darkness. I can feel myself falling, but I’m not hitting the ground. I can feel the wind, it’s throwing my body around like a twig.
“Great Goddess, hear my calls, I am your servant!! Goddess I command you !! Return to me what was mine!! Bring her back!!” I shout. The ingredients of the spell are swirling round me now, I can feel them as they slash through my skin.
I continue my chants. “Great Goddess, heed my calls, I am your servant!! Goddess I demand of you!! Return her to me!! Bring her back!!” I’m crying now, my anger reaching it’s peak. “God damn it, bring Tara back!!”
Suddenly I hit the ground, and everything goes still. I try to focus, but the darkness starts to consume me. I pass out, vaguely aware I’m no longer in my room.
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tbc...
So, whatcha think? Thanks a lot to everyone who's left fb. I hope the trend will continue. ;)
Blessed Be,
Sarah
By: Oracle Of Magic
Disclaimer: I don’t own any of the BTVS characters, they are the property of Joss Whedon, and Mutant Enemy productions. No copyright infringement is intended. I am writing this story purely for enjoyment.
******
Part 13
I sit in the circle I’ve drawn. A pentagram in the middle. The room is dark, except for the candles surrounding me. “Great Goddess hear my calls, I am your servant,” I chant.
There’s a slight gust of wind in the room, and I continue my chanting. “Goddess, I beseech you.” The wind picks up, and the candles flicker. “Return to me what was taken. Bring her back.”
The wind is swirling around me, I can feel the magic getting stronger. I have to shout to be heard over the wind. “Great Goddess, hear my calls, I am your servant! Goddess, I beg you. Return to me what was taken! Bring her back!”
All the candles suddenly are blown out. Then a bright flash of light, and then darkness. I can feel myself falling, but I’m not hitting the ground. I can feel the wind, it’s throwing my body around like a twig.
“Great Goddess, hear my calls, I am your servant!! Goddess I command you !! Return to me what was mine!! Bring her back!!” I shout. The ingredients of the spell are swirling round me now, I can feel them as they slash through my skin.
I continue my chants. “Great Goddess, heed my calls, I am your servant!! Goddess I demand of you!! Return her to me!! Bring her back!!” I’m crying now, my anger reaching it’s peak. “God damn it, bring Tara back!!”
Suddenly I hit the ground, and everything goes still. I try to focus, but the darkness starts to consume me. I pass out, vaguely aware I’m no longer in my room.
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tbc...
So, whatcha think? Thanks a lot to everyone who's left fb. I hope the trend will continue. ;)
Blessed Be,
Sarah