Title: Black Magic White Lies
Chapter 3 - In Which Xander and Willow Are Paranoid
Timeline: BtVS, alternate season 5
Genre: drama, mystery, action
Characters, pairing: general, Xander/Faith
Rating: R (for intense situations).
Summary: Xander thinks he has a little secret. He doesn't know that his little secret is a part of a big fat conspiracy.
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You can't trust a killer and you absolutely can't care about one.
That's right. There is no redemption, Xander. It's a black and white world...except it keeps getting grayer.
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Thank you! Remember - the answers are staring you in the face... :)))
There is no redemption, Xander. It's a black and white world...except it keeps getting grayer.
Oh, yes. His words about trusting a killer will haunt him. A lot. They already are.
Thanks for commenting, hon. Actually, I'm reading the new chapter of your fic, right now. I'll post comments there as soon as I finish reading.
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Oh but I don't want to figure it out. I'm along for the ride. You may steer me in all directions, madame. :D
I really do flip this analytical thinking switch off in my brain when I'm reading. It helps me get lost in the story. I want to connect emotionally.
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Really hoping the baby Xander's worrying about is his. :D
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Thank you! I thought a lot about Willow's character arc for this story (and I have to confess I sent Tara away because I couldn't come up with anything interesting for her character). As to Willow, I always had the impression that her addiction has been more about power than about magic. Magic was a means to achieve the power. Her ability to be more clever than Giles tickles her ego.
Ironically, Xander has a similar moment in chapter 1, when he helps Giles with the computer. I know that feeling very well - I taught my granny to use her first PC and I regularly felt all-powerful :)
Really hoping the baby Xander's worrying about is his. :D
My lips are sealed. I can only hope I won't dissappoint you.
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I strongly agree, Willow was always about improving her social position, wether through knowledge, friends, or magic.
At least until she learnt her lesson.
"My lips are sealed. I can only hope I won't dissappoint you."
I'm sure the story won't, you on the other hand.... :D
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The mystery deepens.
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Probably. :)
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I was squirming uncomfortably right along with Xander as he tried to get information from Willow without incriminating himself. Not to mention the guilt he's feeling over his feelings for Faith. I think I winced right along with Xander when Willow said he was the only one who was squeaky clean.
This is getting really good. :) Keep it up.
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I also thought the whole magic addiction plot line was so stupid. It wasn't the magic that was the problem but Willow herself.
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Oh, yes. I think that season 5 is a watershed in BtVS mythology and ideology. For the first time Buffy has faced the the situations when she had to choose the lesser of two (or more) evils. I decided that it would be interesting to explore Xander's and Willow's behavior in similar circumstances.
It wasn't the magic that was the problem but Willow herself.
Agree. I adore Willow for her flaws. I can easily identify with her. I think her insecurity is the driving force of everything good and bad that happens to her.
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