R&R::An Interlude::
            Title: Bittersweet Memories
            Author: Alex P.
            Feedback: Please any comments or suggestions to: keeper444@webtv.net
            Archive: Whatever or whoever Just tell me
            Disclaimer: The characters of Buffy, Willow, Giles, and any others from 
            BTVS are the property of Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy etc. No
            infringement of any kind intended and no money made. 
            Rating: Possible PG-13 
            Pairing: B/W 
            
            Thanks to my beta Cheryl Hill, she's done the best she could with what I
            gave her and she has a fabulous first name. Great work!!!
 
            <>thoughts<>
            ***flashbacks*** 
            ============================= 
            This is the story of a little red haired, green eyed girl and her
            beloved Grandmother Magdalin, called Grams, by the young lonely girl
            that loves her. 
 
            It was a story she hadn't told her soulmate or anyone else, until she
            met an old Druid woman that reminded her of the much beloved woman, who
            had died before learning that her favorite granddaughter had found the
            true meaning of soulmates. 
 
            It isn't a nice story really, but it covers several of the basic human
            emotions, you know, greed, envy, hate, spite, then again it also has
            honesty, respect, honor, nobility, and of course love, it does have a
            perfect ending and I thought y'all might like to see it. 
            
            If it has a moral I suppose it's that you should never underestimate an
            old woman and her sense of justice, because some can strike back, even
            from the grave. 
 
            I hope you like it, I promise I'll get right back to work on the next
            chapter of R&R as soon as I post this. 
            Later 
            Alex 
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R&R:: An Interlude::
Bittersweet Memories
By: Alex P. 
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The young couple sat on a well shaded, padded stone bench next to the
happily gurgling fountain. The red haired knockout sat quietly, with her
equally beautiful, blonde haired soulmate sitting between her legs and
leaning back against her chest. 
 
Even if you didn't know they were soulmates, it was obvious to the most
casual passerby that the pair was deeply in love, by the way the
redhead's arms were wrapped lovingly and protectively around her blonde
lover's waist. Holding the most precious being in her life tightly
against her, as if she was afraid she would awaken, and find it was all
a beautiful dream. 
 
Emerald green eyes gazed adoringly down at her lover as hazel eyes
looked lovingly up at her other half, both sets of eyes bright with the
promise of future passion sparkling in their depths. 
 
Every once in a while the redhead would lean forward and with an even
more dazzling smile whisper into the blonde's shell like ear. These were
obviously provocative whispers judging by the adorable blush coloring
the blonde's cheeks. 
 
An old woman approached the couple, carrying a tray that held a tea pot,
cups and saucers, and a large plate, piled high with freshly baked
scones. She smiled knowingly at the lovers as she came near, she sat the
tray on the stone table in front of the couple and stretched her joints
popping audibly, fatigue was evident on her features. 
 
"It is certainly a fine day you children have picked to enjoy." the old
woman said her nearly black eyes clear and bright, despite her visibly
ancient body there clearly was evidence of a sharp mind and good humor. 
"Been a long, long time since I've seen two young folks as much in love
as you two. Does my old heart good to see it. Brightens my day even here
in as pleasant a place as the home of Danu's last children." 
 
"Please sit down and join us." The redhead asked knowing that although
tired, the old woman wouldn't think of intruding on their idyllic
setting, unless invited. "My name is Willow and this is my wife Buffy,
and you are...? 
 
"They called me Branwen, in my youth, back in the shires of Wales." she
said giving the couple a grateful smile as she sat "but why don't you
call me what the children did back in the days when I lived in your
realm and was a mid-wife it, if my old mind isn't playing tricks on me." 
 
The silver haired woman laughed as she recalled her days wandering the
country side of her homeland. 
 
"I was called Wenny, by those who knew me, in those days and the little
uns called me, Granny Wenny." she chuckled reminiscing as she poured
them all a cup of the herbal tea. "Think I miss the little uns most of
all. I know the two of you though, we never actually met, but a body
would have to be deaf, mute and blind not to know the Chosen One and her
Great Sorceress." 
 
Both young women blushed when she referred to their destined titles.
They still weren't very comfortable about being called such formal
titles. 
 
Willow looked at the old woman as Buffy was teased by the friendly old
woman. As her wife and the woman spoke a strangely sad look crossed her
face. She was so intent on the woman she hadn't noticed that her two
companions had stopped speaking and were staring back at her. 
 
"Huh? What?" Willow asked embarrassed at being caught by the two women,
not noticing the tears falling from her eyes. 
 
"Nothing child," the old woman said patting Willow's hand to comfort
her, "just worried is all. Is it something I said that brings you
sadness, or do I bring someone to mind, someone you miss terribly?" 
 
"Can I call you Grams." Willow asked suddenly, sounding like a lost
child, the tears stopping temporarily. "You remind me so much of my
Grams, she survived the camps, and she always treasured children. 
She always said that she'd seen so many of the little ones die there,
she said that it was such a horrible waste of God's greatest gift. 
I always knew I was loved when I was with my Grams, 
I miss her so much." 
 
Tears fell from Willow's eyes again as memories of the loving old woman
returned flooding her mind. 
 
"Mom and Dad were always so cold and distant to me then." the young
woman continued "Grams always made them send me to spend Summers with
her, whether they liked it or not. 
Some of my happiest childhood memories were made there, 
the best ones are of 
when I was little, and Xander's parents would let him go with me 
to Grams' ranch." 
 
Buffy watched the most important person in her universe speak of the
happiest moments in her young life. She saw the unshed tears shining in
her emerald eyes. 
It always, tore at her heart to see her beloved wife in such pain; it
was obvious to the Slayer some very sad memories hadn't been revealed
yet. She also knew that if her lover didn't find some way to bring those
memories out into the light and purge them from her soul, she would be
in agony every time she remembered her compassionate and loving
grandmother. 
 
Somehow it didn't seem fair to have her beloved mate forced to suppress
her fondest memories because of something she could help Willow
overcome. 
 
So using the cunning she possessed as a natural Slayer's talent she
decided to trick her lover into telling the story of her grandmother and
hopefully, whatever was bothering her would come out. 
 
"What happened to her Wills?" Buffy asked innocently looking deep into
her wife's eyes, "I never heard you talk about her, how come?" 
 
Without a second thought, Willow automatically began telling the story
of her grandmother, Magdalin Estell Rosenberg, and the reason memories
of someone she remembered so fondly, could cause her so much pain. 
 
"You would have loved her Buffy, my Grams was something else, a real
free spirit, kind of like you." Willow began her tale, her love for the
long dead, and still terribly missed woman, evident in her voice. "I
know she would have loved you, if only because you make me so happy.
That was always very important to Grams, that I be happy. 
That was why she first started letting Xander come with me to her farm, 
in the end she kind of adopted him too. She loved Xander like he was her
own grandchild. 
That was just like her, 
Grams was always extending a helping hand to people, 
especially young people. 
She always said that children were the greatest, most wonderful blessing
God could bestow on a person. 
I think that had to do with 
what she saw at Dachu too. 
She didn't often talk about the camps. 
It made her so sad whenever she did. 
It was always on certain days, 
she become very depressed 
and I didn't find out why, 
until after she was dead." 
 
Willow was weeping silently, as she continued telling the woman that was
the most important being in her life, now, about the most important
being of her less than happy childhood. 
 
"I can still see her on the last day of my last visit to her at the
ranch, 
it was the summer of my freshman year, the summer before I met you my
love. 
I had brought Xander, 
but he had gone back home 
the week before, 
for some family business. 
It was just my Grams and me left, 
well except of course, her housekeeper/cook and the ranch hands. That
night that stands out 
because it was the last night 
I ever saw her alive. 
Come to think of it, 
I believe she knew it would be our last time together, 
because of some of the things 
she said that night." 
 
Willow's face took on a far away look as her mind went back to that
night years ago. 
***************** 
She had searched for her grandmother 
all over the house, to wish her a good night, and finally finding her in
her favorite old rocking chair in the parlor. 
 
She was looking at a portrait of her husband and herself from when they
had first married. Magdalin had met Avram Rosenberg almost the moment
she had stepped off the boat in New York. The moment they set eyes on
each other they knew they would marry and spend the rest of their lives
together. 
 
"I was such a tiny thing back then." Magda said, as her beloved
granddaughter entered the room. "and Avram, he was so handsome, with his
big brown eyes, and thick black hair. His mother's family was Greek you
know. His family had sent him to America, shortly before the Nazis
invaded Greece, I think they sped up his citizenship papers, just so he
could go back home to fight the Nazis. He was a real hero too. 
Did you know that honey? 
Of course I've told you before, 
many times. 
Ah I despise getting old, 
you lose so much of yourself." 
 
The 85-year-old woman sighed heavily as memories of times long gone by
went through her mind. Her thoughts centered on the late 1950s when a
young Greek named Rosenberg and his beautiful wife were just starting
out. 
 
"When I finally got to meet his parents, his mother told me all about
his valiant exploits against the invaders. 
He had never gotten to Germany, 
he was wounded in the mountains, 
just above his family's home village, 
while he was saving his entire platoon from a hidden machine gun," 
She said proudly remembering also the recurring nightmares he'd suffered
through for so long after he had returned to the States. "took it out
all by himself, his best friend died covering his back. He was so
embarrassed when he heard his mother bragging." 
 
The old woman chuckled softly as the memory of her beloved husband as a
young man, so proud and fiercely brave, yet so humble and gentle, he had
always been a wondrous paradox to her. 
 
"Apparently his mother was trying to show her son's wife how undeserving
she was of him." her grandmother said continuing her story. "The thing
was neither of us thought we could ever be good enough for our mate.
When Avram heard how his mother was talking to his wife he pulled both
his parents aside and told them about where I spent the war, and his
mother backed down, 
and never brought up the war again." 
 
She went on to re-tell the old story of how his parents came to live
with them. It was a story her granddaughter must have heard a million
times, but never tired of hearing it, over and over again. 
 
Then her grandmother went on, telling how with Avram's skill, and their
mutual determination, their one small produce stand, grew to be one of
the largest suppliers of fresh produce on the east coast. 
 
With all the skill of a ship's captain and his trusted first mate, Avram
and Magda carefully guided their business to become progressively
larger, after it became the largest supplier of produce on the east
coast. It wasn't long until they had turned it into a nation wide
corporation. 
 
Not content with that, Avram, with the help of his loving and supportive
wife and partner, diversified their business, and soon they were very
wealthy. Avram used his first hard won millions to buy an estate on Long
Island with a home on the grounds for his parents, and several smaller
houses. 
 
The houses were originally servant's quarters, but he had them
remodeled. So he could use them to house anyone in his family that
wanted to come to America. 
 
Their life was good, and Avram was proud that most of his family had
moved on with their lives, leaving the estate behind, as they no longer
needed him and his wife, to help them. It had been hard for his family
to accept his help even though he had given it gladly, they were proud
people, so all of them worked very hard to become citizens and find
jobs, granted some went to work for him, only on the condition they be
treated like all his other employees, he gladly agreed. 
 
It was a testament to the work ethic of his family that soon they were
all ready to begin their own lives, and everyone of them did it on there
own. From the outside the Rosenbergs were a successful family that had
everything they could possibly want, but Avram had a dream that had
begun during the war. He kept it so private that he shared it only with
his trusted wife and companion, Magda. 
 
During the war he had made friends with a young man from Colorado, named
Rocwell "Rocky" McCandels, and had spent many of the long lonely hours,
listening to Rocky's stories of his home state, and of his beloved Rocky
Mountains, and it's unparalleled beauty. Avram loved his stories and was
constantly asking the man to repeat them. They became good friends and
the two of them finally decided that after the war they would pool their
money so they could be partners in a Colorado cattle ranch. 
 
They say it isn't good to make plans with another soldier during a war,
Avram and Rocky heard it constantly from others in their platoon, but
they were sure they were the exceptions to that saying. Their platoon
was ordered to take a mountain that was overlooking Avram's old village. 
 
Avram looked forward to showing his new friend the place where he had
grown to young manhood and to introduce Rocky to all of his family that
still lived there. It was a great idea but it never happened. 
 
In the mountains over looking the small village of Avram's childhood,
while attacking a hidden enemy gun emplacement Avram was badly injured,
and he would never walk without a cane again and young Rocky McCandle
was killed as he pulled Avram to safety. 
 
The grieving man set aside his dream unsure if he still wished to chase
that dream, until he shared it with his wife. Together they decided that
once their son was grown and on his own they would retire from their
business and buy themselves a cattle ranch in Colorado. 
 
The two still hopelessly in love people would often sit in front a
crackling fire and talk of their now shared dream of clear blue skies
and wide-open spaces. 
 
Avram never got to live his dream, he passed away at the age of 45 after
suffering a massive stroke. He lingered for several days in the hospital
the whole time his totally devoted wife was at his bedside. The couple
talked of how this was God's way of telling him to stop waiting and
retire. It was planed that after leaving the hospital they would live
their dream of ranching in Colorado. 
 
Sadly though, after 2 weeks in intensive care, Magda's beloved soulmate
and husband had a second massive stroke and died quietly in his sleep. 
 
As was her way, Magda buried her husband, then took up the reigns of the
business the two had built and buried herself in her work so no one
would know how badly she was grieving for her beloved Avram. 
 
Being a very smart and astute business woman, Magda was very successful,
and made even more money to add to the already enormous amount she and
her husband had already compiled together. It was her way of honoring
his memory and to be sure there was a place for their son if he wished
to follow his father into business. 
********** 
"Like she always did, Grams didn't try to force Dad into the family
business," Willow added wanting her wife to understand why her father
ended up a psychiatrist, and not a successful businessman "So, when he
said he wanted to become a psychiatrist instead, Grams never said a
word. She just stayed with the business and gladly paid for his extended
schooling. That's where he met mom. She and Grams never did hit it off
very well." 
 
"What a surprise." Buffy snorted and that earned her a playful poke in
the ribs, "Ow, hey I was just saying that your mother isn't an easy
woman to like." 
 
"She stayed on running the business even after mom and dad graduated
from medical school and then through their training in their chosen
field." Willow began again ignoring the comment, and giving her wife a
"don't you dare say it" look, "Once they were licensed and ready to
begin Grams bought them a house and paid to set them up in their
practice. 
Dad was a great psychiatrist and Mom, well, Mom wasn't as good with
people. She eventually gave up her private practice and went into
clinical research. She had found her niche. 
It wasn't long before they were both 
very wealthy in their own rite. 
 
Mom was offered a full professorship at UC Sunnydale so they bought the
big house there and Dad moved his practice their. Grams was very happy,
that they were happy, and things went along smoothly, until Mom found
out she was pregnant. 
 
>From what has been said Mom wanted to abort the baby but she waited too
long and ended up having me." 
 
The redhead had a tear in her eye, and Buffy wondered quietly what kind
of monster Shelia was that she allowed her daughter to know things like
that, but she didn't comment knowing it would upset her lover even more. 
 
"Grams was absolutely ecstatic over her first (and as it turned out
only) grandchild, but Shelia Rosenberg was less than pleased at the
prospect of raising a child." Willow said trying to make it sound like
some kind of joke, but her audience knew better. "You already know about
my childhood, so suffice it to say the only real love I got was from
Grams." 
 
Willow stopped for a moment to blow her nose and dry away some of the
tears this story always gave her. She didn't want to go on but she knew
she had to. For the sake of her sanity if nothng else. 
 
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Once Willow had opened the mental door the memories of her beloved Grams
come forth in a deluge. She couldn't stop them even if she had wanted
to, both good and bad memories flooded into her mind with equal force.
 
Beginning with her last night with the woman that had shown her love
when no other would.
************* 
"Sit little Rose," the old woman said remembering Willow's presence, "I
think we need to talk before you go home tomorrow and now is as good a
time as any." 
 
"Sure Grams," Willow answered suddenly saddened recalling that she was
leaving the next afternoon and returning to the real world, tears filled
her eyes knowing she would be miserable as always "I really don't want
to go Grams, but Momma would be so mad, but Grams people are so mean to
me there, 
Xander is my only friend and 
there's this girl Cordelia Chase, 
Grams she hates me and 
I don't know why, I try to be friendly but she always makes fun of the
way I dress and the way I wear my hair, and 
all her friends laugh at me. 
It hurts so much Grams. 
Why don't they like me Grams? 
What horrible thing did I do to her 
to make her hate me so?" 
 
Anything else she said was lost as the red haired beauty dissolved into
tears and knelt next to her beloved grandmother laying her head in
Magda's lap. 
 
"Hush my sweet child don't cry." the suddenly frail looking woman spoke
softly to the weeping girl trying to allay her fears and comfort her by
gently stroking her soft red hair. "I wish I could tell you it was going
to be better my sweet little rose, but I can't. We don't know why God
lets the ones that hate exist but he does and they are always with us. 
I learned that no matter how bad it gets and how much it looks like the
hateful ones have won. 
There is always someone that will come along to your life when all seems
lost and this one will make the sunshine brighter and your life will
never be the same. 
That will be your soulmate, my child, once they come into your life, the
ones that hate lose their power to hurt you. 
I had thought at one time 
that you were lucky and young 
Xander was your other half 
but alas while he is a true and loyal friend he is not the one for you. 
But someone will come for you my beautiful little Rose rest assured, and
when they do your heart and 
soul will tell you." 
 
Willow looked up at her lover knowing now what her grandmother was
saying. "Don't listen to anyone when your soulmate arrives, hold them
close and never let them go no matter what, do you understand what I'm
saying." 
 
The young girl looked up into her grandmother's eyes and although her
vision was blurred by tears Willow could see that her Grams was being
totally serious. Willow had always noticed that at times like these her
grandmother was always right. 
 
The old woman told her that back in the motherland it was called having
the sight and it ran in the family, her grandmother's family had
descended from Gypsies. It had been Magda's mother that had left her
Gypsy roots and settled down with a handsome young Jewish doctor from a
nearby village. 
 
"I-I understand, Grams, but" Willow asked the old woman, "how will I
know him Grams, when will he come?" 
 
"Don't worry child they will be coming into your life soon." Her
grandmother assured her, "that's another gift I brought this family
along with a few others. 
Our family has always had 
the power to recognize 
our souls other half. 
I have been a very lucky woman 
little Rose, 
God has seen fit to give me two soulmates in my life. 
The first was taken from me 
by the Nazis and died in the camps. 
I almost died when I felt my other half die, but God made me live
through that hell on Earth, so that when the horror was over I would
come to America, 
and meet my second soulmate, 
your grandfather. 
The minute I saw Avram Rosenberg 
I knew he was mine for the rest of our lives together, just as I know he
awaits me now in our own paradise." 
 
"NO! Grams," the distraught girl cried out as she realized her
grandmother was speaking of her death. "you can't leave me not yet. I
need you please Grams, I'll die if I lose you, I'll be all alone without
you here. The rest of the family hates me, because I love you so much, 
sometimes they're worse then
that Cordelia Chase and her friends. 
They make fun of me, and call you awful names, and they're just so
cruel. Sometimes they act like they wish you were dead." 
 
"They do child, they all do." the old woman admitted to her
granddaughter. "They are sure that when I'm gone they can swoop in like
vultures, and tear apart everything I have, and divide it among
themselves, but they are in for a real surprise. I have provided some
very special treats for those vultures. 
Don't worry so child, Nature has a way with balancing things out. When
my time comes, and I go to join my sweet Marie, and my handsome Avram,
the only regret, I will have is not being here for you. 
But don't despair, my beautiful Rose, 
I will always be at your side, and 
when it seems like things are at their blackest, watch little one, you
will see how an old woman gets her final laugh. 
It will brighten your day, 
and lighten your soul a little. 
You will see. 
 
Now my sensitive little love, it is very late, and you, my child, have a
busy day tomorrow, you know Jimmy and the boys wont let you leave
without a proper good bye. so to bed with you, tomorrow will be a
beautiful day, just for you, and in honor of our last day, this I know." 
 
Not completely understanding Willow sniffed back her tears and gave her
Grams her brightest smile. 
 
"Yes Grams, I'll go, after my good night hugs." Willow laughed her mood
brightened by her grandmother's promise of a beautiful day "I will miss
you, you know." 
 
The two women one just beginning her life the other nearing the end of
hers, hugged each other fiercely, then each retired to their rooms to
rest for the coming day. 
************* 
That was the last time I saw her alive." Willow told her audience of
two. "Two weeks after I got home, we got the call that she had passed
away quietly, and peacefully in her sleep. I was devastated, and Mom
tried to keep me from the funeral, but Dad insisted, because of the
appearances with the family. 
 
Most of the funeral was lovely. The family spent too lavishly on the
funeral, Grams would have been so angry. They only did it to impress
every one I guess, but when Grams real friends showed, they wouldn't
allow the family to ruin her memory. 
 
They refused to be quiet or to be whining about her death, they were
there to celebrate her life. They sat with me talking about all the good
times they'd had with Grams and how she was always there for anyone in
need. They kept me away from the family and I went with them, from the
time they arrived, until the funeral was over. They surrounded me, and
supported me, when I lost it at the grave site, and saw to it that I was
safe before they would go home." 
 
Then a sad yet very angry look came over Willow's face, her lips were
curled into a disgusted snarl and her beautiful emerald eyes flashed
(literally) with anger as she continued her tale. 
 
"You should have seen them Buffy, it was horrible." Willow said her
voice reflected her barely controlled outrage at her family's crass and
cruelly ruthless behavior. "Once all the guests were gone, all pretense
of love, and devotion disappeared, and all the old meanness and ugliness
was back. 
 
All they talked about, was how glad they were that the old battle-ax was
finally dead, and speculating how much each of them would get from her
will. The women, even my *mother*, made a tour of the ranch house
picking out the various items that they wanted to have. It was
sickening, and I was so ashamed to be related to them. 
 
Then the lawyers and Grams' Rabbi, showed up, and told them that until
the will went through probate, it was considered property of the state.
Everything was to be left as it was. My mother even went so far as to
demand to know where my Grams jewelry was." 
 
Willow's face bore a look Buffy had never seen before. It was a
combination of all consuming outrage, and stomach turning disgust. She
felt a wave of rage wash over her, along with a desire to strangle
anyone that would put that look on her wife's gorgeous face. 
 
"I couldn't believe them Buffy," Willow said her anger turning to
disdain as she continued. "It was just as bad while they waited for the
will to get out of probate. They even had conference calls on how they
were going to divide Grams' belongings, how they were going to fire all
the ranch hands, and sell the ranch to developers, that had approached
them after the funeral. 
 
I was getting sadder and sadder, the person that loved me so much, and
that I love beyond measure was gone, and the jackals were getting ready
to destroy everything that was left. 
That's when the letter came. 
 
Two letters actually, one was from Grams' Rabbi, he was a really nice
man, and he wrote to find out if I was doing better, and how Grams
wouldn't like me ruining my health because of her. 
Then I opened the second letter. 
The minute I saw the first sentence I began crying and couldn't read any
farther for a long time, 
it was from my Grams." 
*********** 
My Dearest Little Rose, 
 
Please little one, don't be too sad, I'm back with the ones I loved and
we are all watching over you. So dry those tears and show us your
gorgeous green, green eyes. 
 
I know the vultures are circling the carcass ready to feast, on my
life's work, and you my most precious child are in a constant state of
outrage, and pain at their actions, aren't you? 
 
Well then my little rose bud, have you forgotten what I said, I told you
I would show you how an old woman gets the final laugh. 
 
Well it will be soon, the Rabbi was supposed to send you this when the
Will was about to come out of probate. This means your parents are about
to learn that you are mentioned in the will. They wont like it but they
have to let you be there, Dave will see to that. 
 
When the reading starts stay close to Dave, cause old Grams is going to
really open the can of worms, and pour it all over those greedy
vultures. 
 
Now you go to bed and get some rest. I love you my little Rose and we
are all watching over you. I want you to be rested and awake when you go
to the reading of the will. You are going to love this. Watch for me
child I wouldn't miss this for anything. 
 
With All My Love
Grams 
***********
Willow stopped to wipe away a tear. During the story, Buffy had gotten
Willow to switch places, so that the redhead was sitting between her
wife's legs, and the Slayer was holding her lover tight, hoping to
comfort her and support her as she told the story of her Grandmother
Magdalin Rosenberg, and the events that occurred just before they met.
 
Tears had left their trails down the beautiful redheads' face and her
emerald eyes were shining with tears waiting to be shed. She sniffed a
little as she took a sip of the tea that Wenny had brought them. 
 
It was the friendly old woman that had sparked the telling of this 
story and now the old woman and Buffy were sitting patiently, waiting 
for Willow to be able to begin the story where she had left off.
 
Buffy could feel her lovers muscles tighten as she was about to
continue her tale, it worried the Slayer that all this may be too much
or her sensitive lover to bare.
 
"You know honey, you don't have to do this," the Chosen One whispered
into Willow's ear. "You've already told me enough, to know how special
your Grams was, and I wish I had been given the opportunity to know
her."
 
"Aye, little one, there is no need to dredge up old pain." Wenny 
added, "I can see your love for her in your eyes, and I am honored 
that you would see some of her in me. I only hope that I can live up 
to the privilege and the honor you have given me."
 
The young Sorceress held up her hand to stop their protests on her
behalf, her face glowing with gratitude and love for the support and
unconditional acceptance she received from both women.
 
"No please, let me continue," she said earnestly "I haven't felt this
close to Grams in a long time and telling her story is really helping
me. I'm getting rid of all that bile, that has been staining my soul 
for hating my relatives, all these years. It's really nice to finally 
get past all that hate, and rage and be able to go on from here, with 
only good memories, and I love having the chance to share my Grams 
with the two of you. 
 
She was a kind, brave, strong, compassionate, caring woman, 
with a generous supply of love, 
which she freely shared 
with all those around her. 
That's the legacy I want to begin living 
with, instead of the anger I've felt because of some greedy, and 
ignorant people."
 
Both women saw the truth in what Willow was telling them and Buffy 
could feel the weight lifting from her mates' soul, as she released 
the harsh feelings the story had held in her heart for so long.
 
"Go on then, Wills." Buffy whispered in her lovers' ear enjoying the
shivers of pleasure that ran through the witches' body as her lover's
warm breath washed over the highly sensitive organ. "I want to know 
your grandmother better, my love. You were lucky to have had her."
 
Willow gulped loudly, and nodded her agreement with Buffy's statement 
as she readied herself to go on with the rest of her story.
 
"Before I go any further, I do want you to know, I wasn't completely
alone during all this." Willow said first "Xander was there with me
every minute, he even found a way to be there for Grams funeral. 
Even though he was almost as destroyed by her passing as I was. 
She was an oasis of love and acceptance for him in a childhood that
severely lacked both. Despite all that, he stood by me, to this day, 
he gets uncontrollably angry, when he is reminded how my family acted
back then."
 
Buffy smiled sadly knowing, Xander's past almost as well as Willow, 
she could imagine how devastating it must have been, to lose that one
shining light, in a very dark time for him, and she knew his temper,
when someone treated the people he loved with disrespect.
 
"Anyway, a couple of days after I got the letter, I noticed that
everything was buzzing around the house. The conference calls 
increased as did the yelling and screaming, that was when I learned 
that I was to attend the reading of Grams will. 
 
My mother did 
everything she could to keep me from being there, but Grams lawyer 
David, insisted saying the will would not be read, and there would be 
no distribution of assets, until I was there, as Grams will stated. 
 
He assured my parents, that he intended to follow my grandmothers 
final wishes to the letter, and nothing would convince him to do it
differently."
*****************
There was an attitude in the older attorney's demeanor, that made 
Willow wonder, just what he and her grandmother had cooked up so she
could have her "old woman's last laugh". 
 
Willow had been around long enough to know that the older lawyer
absolutely adored her Grams and if she hadn't been so in love with her
departed Avram, he would have been after her in a heart beat, but it
wasn't to be and he was her best friend and closest friend, and 
trusted confidant.
*************
"Anyway the day rolled around until they chose a day when everybody 
could be present for the reading of Grams' will," Willow said her, 
voice taking on the far away quality, that Buffy knew meant that her 
wife was picturing the events in her mind. "You should have seen them 
honey, Grams hit the nail right on the head, when she called them 
vultures. The lawyer's conference room looked like a scene out 
of "Wild Kingdom" with the carrion eaters perched on branches, 
waiting for their chance to swoop down on the carcass of a beast far 
nobler than them. Anxious to devour every bit of their victim. 
 
They wanted all evidence of Grams' life disappeared from the face of the 
Earth. Their behavior before now had disgusted me, the way they
were practically drooling at the thought of getting their greedy hands
on her property. 
 
They were all complaining, 
because I had stopped at 
a younger lawyer's office, to say hi, and thank him, for all the 
special extra things he had done for Grams, and her lawyer refused to 
begin reading the will until I was there. 
I was almost going to throw 
up, they were just sickening. I knew that none of them had given a 
damn about her while Grams was alive, but now that she was gone, they 
were all trying to convince each other of how close they were to her. 
 
"My mother was the worst of all of them, with her bragging that 'Grams
loved our part family so much, that she was even leaving "our dear
little Willow" something' speech. Everyone knew she hadn't seen Grams
since she sold the estate on Long Island and moved to Colorado. It was
horrible."
***************
Once again the painful memories cause Willow to pause her story long
enough for her to regather her scattered wits and to take a long sip of
the herbal to wash the bitter taste the telling of the tale was leaving
in her mouth. 
 
+++++++++
 
The horrible memories of her family's actions on that  day in the
attorney David Ludlow's conference room were forever imprinted into the
redhead's mind. 
 
She could see the entire meeting clearly as if it occurred only
yesterday.
**************
Willow walked into the conference room and looked timidly around the
room, in an effort to find a place to sit. That she was nervous was
easily seen in her body language, but on her face was unadulterated
disgust, after she heard the conversations that were going on. 
 
The tall very handsome silver haired man that had been her
grandmother's attorney saw her and signaled her to join him. 
 
When she got through the gauntlet that was her family, the polite man
with gentle blue eyes, held a chair out next to him, for Willow to sit
in. He had impeccable manners, and was usually quite charming; she
smiled at her grandmother's old friend, as he helped her to be seated.
 
He gave her shoulder a comforting squeeze.
She looked around the room, and noticed that there were others there
besides her family, all of whom, she'd met at some time, and knew them
to be good friends of her grandmother, then of course there was
grandmother's Rabbi, who gave her a friendly smile, and a secretive
wink, she couldn't help but smile at him.
 
Once the lawyer was sure that Willow was comfortable, and had a cup of
her favorite herbal tea, all of which aggravated her family even more,
especially since they hadn't received such preferential treatment, he
turned his attention back to the others. 
 
The charming congenial friend was gone, and in his place, was a stern 
by-the-book barrister, ready to discharge his client's last wishes, 
to the letter, and would not stand for any nonsense from the people 
assembled before him. He cleared his throat to gain everyone's 
attention, glaring at a few until they were quiet. 
 
Then, he began the 
distasteful business of dealing with the ungrateful family of the 
finest woman he had ever known. 
 
"Alright, we are here, to read the final probated, last will and
testament, of one Magdalin Rosenberg." he began and although he tried 
to conceal it, Willow could hear the sadness in his voice, at having 
to say this final goodbye, to his much beloved and treasured 
friend. "First, at my clients insistence, I am to provide you with 
the following documents and provisions to this document."
 
There was a buzz of voices around the room, but one glare from those
cold blue eyes quieted them quickly. He pulled two large manila
envelopes, and opened the first one taking out several type written
papers, the lawyer, who was 'the' David (Dave to Willow and her
grandmother), held the papers up and consulted the first page of the
will. 
 
"What I have here, are certified letters from some of the most
respected psychiatrists in this country," He began, Willow would have
sworn she heard a touch of satisfied sarcasm, in his rich baritone
voice "Each one is properly witnessed and notarized, and certified,
that the, aforementioned, Magdalin Rosenberg, is a sane, and rational
woman, in full possession of her faculties, completely cognizant of 
her actions, and of their consequences at the time of this wills 
signing."
 
As he spoke a junior associate attorney passed out copies of each
document to everyone there.
Willow was watching the faces around the table, and noticed that some
of them fell slightly at this news. It was at that moment, she 
realized what her grandmother had done, with that one move, she had 
effectively removed the only reason they could have to contest the 
will. A sly smile came to her lips, and she was forced to hide it 
behind her hand, so her family wouldn't see it.
 
"This second document," the lawyer continued, as he opened the other
envelope, and produced a very official looking paper, "is a recent
amendment to the will, that my client felt necessary to add to her 
will. Simply put, it states, that if any of her heirs try, in any 
manner, to break or contest her will, their inheritance would be 
forfeit, and be reverted back into the estate. Any questions so far?"
 
There was some very nervous twitching, but nobody spoke up. When no 
one spoke, David returned to the thick document in front of him. He 
turned the first page, and after clearing the emotional lump from his 
throat, he once again began reading, Willow found herself enjoying 
that commanding, deep timbered voice, that Willow and Magda could sit 
and listen to for hours. 
 
He started with the first of many pages of her grandmother's actual
will.
 
"I Magdalin Estell Rosenberg," the lawyer began again determined to 
get through this for Magda, and her 'little Rose', "being of sound 
body, and a lot sounder of mind, than any of you thought, do affirm 
and attest that this is my last 'will and testament', and reflects my 
true wishes for the final disposition of my earthly goods, assets, 
and properties. 
 
I have selected as the executor of my estate to be David Ludlow, in 
the event of his inability to perform these duties, I appoint the law 
firm of Ludlow and Burgess, to take the responsibility of naming his
successor, who will serve in that capacity until such time as all the
provisions of this document are discharged, as I have instructed."
 
The lawyer stopped only long enough to turn the page.
 
"I was going to stop here, and have David read some comments to you 
all, but I have decide that since my family's time is so valuable 
that they couldn't come see me, unless they wanted something, I 
should just plow on ahead, and get to the part you are all eagerly 
waiting for.
 
First; to Avram's dear cousins and assorted distant relatives who 
never saw fit to come visit, but I am sure are here because there is 
money to be leached, I leave the amount of one hundred thousand 
dollars, to each of you. If my Avram hadn't loved you so I would have 
given you nothing."
 
The room came alive with angry grumbles, all of the family knew that 
the estates liquid assets alone, were in the several hundred million 
range, and the cousins had counted on a much larger piece of the pie. 
 
"If you aren't quiet I will call security and have you removed." David
growled and when it was once again silent he returned to the will.
 
"Yes that's all you get, what did you expect after all the things you
said behind my back. I can't believe that you idiots were stupid 
enough to say that to the very people that were looking to get more 
by getting you cut out of the will by running back to me to tell me 
everything you said. I don't reward stupidity." 
 
The next section of the will covered her various friends and others 
that Willow's grandmother had set aside fairly large sums of money. 
 
Her ranch hands all received large bequests and were asked to remain 
until the reading was over, to discuss their employment situation 
with David, as she had formulated plans for them to have jobs. 
 
To her ranch foreman she left one million dollars as a token of
appreciation for his years of loyalty and tireless devotion, that 
really got the relatives buzzing but a glare from David quickly 
quieted them down.
 
Then came several charities that she had always supported in various
amounts according to their needs. Soon after the other charities came
her Rabbi and her temple, all during the last years, they had played a
big role in her life and had been a true comfort to her. Since the
temple was in need of both a youth and a senior center, Magda donated
the money to build them, and had already arranged for a contractor to
handle the construction.
 
The Rabbi was so overwhelmed by the womans generosity that he actually
began to weep, this prompted Willow to go to the man and comfort him
until he was once again in control of his emotions. David handed the 
man an envelope with the already signed contracts for the 
construction of the two buildings, as an added bonus the deeds for 
the property to build them on directly across the street from the 
temple. Along with all the necessary waivers and permits, required.
 
This was donated by David and his partner as a memorial to their 
friend.
 
The poor Rabbi was so stunned by this development that all he could do
was sit and stare at the documents.
 
Through most of this, Willow had been keeping an eye on her parents, 
and could see on their faces they were busy calculating each bequest,
against the estimated size of the remaining estate. By the wolfish
smile on her mother's lips, it was clear she had reached a figure, it 
was clear that the will was almost finished, and she was already 
spending the money, she was sure was as good as hers, on a wild world 
wide shopping spree. 
 
"Now I come to my son Ira and his wife Shelia who refused to come see
me after I left New York, and was always conniving to take that next
step on the social ladder. 
 
I feel sorry for you both, you Shelia, because you don't care who you
step on or who you hurt, to reach some shallow goal, and you Ira, for
being too weak to stand up to your own wife, and direct your family in
the right direction. For some unknown reason, God saw fit to give you 
a beautiful, intelligent, and compassionate daughter, but neither of 
you have ever given her the slightest part of your lives. 
 
I would tell you to take a step back, and show your love, for this 
sweet young woman, and to get interested in her life but I know you 
both too well. You have both been sitting there trying to do the math 
and figure the size of the remaining estate. 
 
I'll even bet you both are thinking of ways you're going to spend the
money, and how you are going to liquidate the rest of the assets, for
even more money, but neither have given a single thought for Willow,
have you? 
 
I'd bet that you have both ignored her, ever since you got news of my
passing, and knowing my precious little Rose, she has been grieving
terribly. Oh well, why should I waste my time with fools."
 
Willow was watching her parents, while David was reading that last 
part, and she could see the signs, her mother was about to launch 
herself into a gigantic tirade over how ungrateful and vindictive her 
Grams was being. That she was too old to know what it was like, 
raising an ungrateful, disappointment like Willow, and a long list of 
remarks intended to hurt the young girl, whose only actual crime 
against Shelia, was to be born. 
 
Then she looked at her father; he was almost scary, his face getting
progressively redder. As he came closer to the breaking point, but as
his mother predicted he remained silent, and let his wife grumble, as
the lawyer continued to read those humiliating words, in front of
everyone. She knew if David didn't get away from that part of the will
soon, her mother would be a real problem. 
 
Taking her silent hint the attorney, skipped several more lines
describing how Willow's parents had disappointed her, and found the
actual distribution section.
 
"For these reasons, and so many more too numerous to mention, I 
bequeath to my son and his wife, Ira and Shelia Rosenberg, the sum of 
Five hundred thousand dollars."
 
That did it the entire room exploded with angry voices, Willow cringed
into the lawyer's side, seeking shelter from her raging family. It was
really bad, Willow and several of her grandmother's friends, were
frightened for their lives. 
 
If any of her family had brought a gun, Willow was sure there would 
be a lot fewer Rosenbergs in the world by morning. David let the 
relatives rant and rave for a little bit, inwardly smiling at what 
his friend had done. 
 
But when he looked down at the small girl that was burying herself 
into his side to avoid the near violence in the room. He decided to 
say the one phrase that was guaranteed to grab their attention. 
 
When his booming Baritone voice made the announcement the entire room 
became deathly still.
 
"As for the remainder of my estate," He bellowed over the jumble of
angry voices, then when everyone had gone quiet, and the family sat 
down so that Willow felt safe enough to come out of hiding "including 
but not limited to the cash accounts, stock portfolio, property, both 
real and other wise, anything left, that was once mine, except for my
jewelry, will be placed in trust to be managed by David Ludlow, and/or
any other agents that are deemed necessary. 
 
Said trust, benefits and profits from the Little Rose Bud Ranch, are 
to be held in trust, until such time as my primary beneficiary has met
certain provisions, that my executor will share with her, in a private
meeting, after this friendly little get together is over."
 
The friends that were sitting in the back of the room, all began
laughing at their friend's prophetic remark, and as a group, they got 
up and left, so they wouldn't be forced to witness another shameful
demonstration by the Rosenberg family. 
 
Between the hateful glares being shot at her, and the angry grumbling,
that was also aimed at her, Willow was afraid to hear what more Grams
had to say, but she took a deep breath, and putting aside her family's
petty behavior, the redhead focused her attention on her friend, as he
continued her grandmother's last words to her.
 
"Willow honey, I know that you are sad right now, and all this 
craziness you are seeing has only served to make it harder on you 
but, honey, don't feel sad for me. I told you on the last night we 
were together, sitting in front of the fire, I'm in a much happier 
place, and I have my momma and poppa, my sisters and brothers, here 
with me, again, and I have my beautiful Marie, and of course, Abram 
my sweet gentle hero,
right beside me, and we are all watching out for you, my little Rose. 
So don't shed anymore tears for your old Grams. 
 
Now Ira, and you too Shelia, it would do you good to listen.
I know you both are sitting there trying to think of a way to steal 
your own daughter's money. Don't even try to deny it.
 
Well forget it, David and a veritable army of the finest attorneys, 
have set up this trust so that only Willow can profit from it. If it 
is discovered that you two have somehow figured out how to steal or
badger, even a single dollar, of her trust you will be prosecuted, for
fraud, theft, embezzlement and any other charges, that David and his
people can think of, that you will have a long stay behind bars. So
forget it.
 
Now Willow, honey, you go with my best friend and most trusted 
advisor, Dave, and get all the details of your newfound wealth. Go on 
honey, go dry your eyes, and wash your face, and always listen to 
Dave, he cares for you, almost as much as I do."
 
The lawyer was embarrassed as he read those last words, but he was 
also very proud to know how much he had meant to Magda. With one last 
look, at her angry family, and a sad gaze for her stunned and greedy 
parents, the redhead turned and followed the silver haired lawyer to 
his office, to do as her Grams told her to.
***************
"That's the last thing that I heard from Grams, my family was so mad
they haven't talked to me since. By the time I was finished in 
David's office, mom and dad were gone, and after I got home my 
relationship with my parents went down hill, but you know all about 
that" Willow sniffed out after the story of the will reading she 
still was hurt by her families actions that day 
 
"The only one who 
even tried to get better was Dad, it has been a while since he 
asked me for money."
 
Buffy forced a laugh, knowing that her lover was trying her best, not 
to show how much it still hurt, and how much she still missed her 
Grams, but the Slayer knew she had to hear the rest, her own natural 
curiosity would drive her mad.
 
"Honnnnney! Come on." Buffy whined playfully and began poking her 
lover in the ribs tickling her
 
"What sweetheart?" Willow asked acting innocent, even though she knew
what her wife wanted, "Is there something you want my love?"
 
"Grrrrrrrr, Willow Rosenberg Summers!" Buffy growled sending thrills 
of passion through the redhead "You know very well what I want. 
Finish the stooooorrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy!"
 
"All right, brat." Willow laughed grateful to her lover for teasing 
her out of the depression that always came after thinking of her 
grandmother. "Well lets see, ok I remember where I was, David and I 
went to his office and he told me the rest of Grams provisions, and 
then I stayed for a couple of weeks at the ranch. I talked Grams old 
housekeeper into staying in the house, and to treat it as if it was 
her own, I even let her move her daughter, and her grandkids move in." 
 
"David's firm and a very good accountant took care of everything else. 
I had David send me home just in time to begin my sophomore year, and 
I met this incredibly sexy blonde, with amazingly good taste in 
women, and the rest is written in the stars."
 
"That isn't all!" Buffy protested "Tell me, tell me, TELLLLLLL
MMMMEEEEEE!!!!"
 
"All right geez lover, nosey much?" Willow gave her wife what was
supposed to be a stern look, and it might have worked if that
mischievous gleam hadn't been in her eyes, and she had kept a straight
face. "Anyway, basically David and the accountants were to handle all
the business aspects, and they are geniuses, they have made me big
profits. I can't have total control until I reach 21, and I'm living 
on my own away from my parents control, oh, and yeah I have to be 
doing what makes me happy. I do have access to all the money I want 
though, I mean, like that's how I pay for school, and although my 
parents tried to make you, and your mother, think that they had paid for
the wedding and
bought our condo for us it was really the trust fund money that paid for
our cozy 
little four bedroom love nest."
 
"Hey Wills, you know something?" Buffy suddenly reached a revelation,
and when Willow looked back at her. "Didn't you just hear what you 
said, you have already met all the requirements."
 
"Hummmm, I hadn't thought of that" the witch said thoughtfully "I 
guess I could call David, and have him begin arranging to have it all 
turned over to me, but it's an awful lot to handle on my own, even 
with every one helping, I don't think I want that kind of 
responsibility. I mean there's the ranch and all the other property 
and remember we still have our Slayer slash Sorceress destiny things 
to figure out. You know, I think I'll just have David just transfer 
some of the cash deposited in our bank account here." 
 
"Then we can do 
some serious shopping, we haven't done that in a while, oh yeah, and 
we can take Cordy and get her some new fashions, she'll love that, 
it's been a while ya' know. Yeah that's what we'll do, when we go 
home." Willow's eyes lit up at the thouht of doing for her wife and
their friends "Maybe we can redecorate. Oh baby, do I have some ideas
for a 
new computer room, and you a game room, and even a gym where we can 
train, oh this could be fun!"
 
Buffy was reeling at her lover's sudden 
tangent, she was a little
worried that Willow was getting ahead of herself.
 
<>Geez I mean how much could there be?<> Buffy wondered silently <>I
mean even if she inherited one or two million she has to leave enough 
to keep the ranch going and then all those lawyers and accountants 
weren't free and I'm sure they didn't come cheap either<>
 
"Ah Wills, can I ask ya' somethin'?" Buffy queried she didn't want to
rain on her wife's parade, but she wanted to keep her anchored, also 
she didn't want to expect too much and face yet another 
disappointment.
 
"Sure sweetheart," Willow replied happily "ask me anything, I don't 
have secrets if ya' want to know, just ask."
 
"Alright already, geez I just wanted to ah... well, you seem to want
to..." Buffy began, but suddenly shy about getting into Willow's 
family business, but even if Willow just thought about it, she'd realize 
she was going overboard, "Ah well aw shoot I'll just ask... How much?"
 
"How much what, sweetheart?" Willow asked confused.
 
"How much did you inherit?" Buffy forced herself to ask "It's just
you're making all these plans honey, and I just didn't want you to get
hurt by setting impossible goals, ya' know."
 
" Oh...well yeah I guess I should tell ya', shouldn't I," Willow said
suddenly embarrassed by the wealth, and hoping it wouldn't scare 
Buffy, or intimidate her "Well at the close of last year, the last 
time David sent me the biyearly audit, there was, oh I think, ah, 
around, three or four hundred, that I could have at a moments notice, 
so to speak. That would also leave plenty, to run the ranch, and the 
other properties, support the foundations we sponsor, and pay all the 
taxes. There's probably more now, but I don't want to have that much 
here in Sunnydale. So yeah, there's maybe three or four hundred in 
usable assets or cash."
 
"Ah Wills, wow three or four hundred, what?" the Slayer asked, 
thinking that she had so much they could actually have three hundred 
thousand dollars to spend, anyway they wanted, but just to be 
sure, "Three or four hundred Thousand?"
 
"No Sweetheart, not thousand," Willow began she saw Buffy give her a
worried look and knew she thought that Willow meant three or four
hundred dollars, she smiled and hoped Buffy could handle the coming 
bomb shell, "that's million honey we can have three or four hundred 
million dollars sent here, if we want."
 
Buffy just stared, slack jawed, completely stunned by her lover's 
casual revelation. Wenny was cackling at the two young women's 
antics, she felt years younger, just sitting here with them. She knew 
she'd have to make a habit of spending time with these two youngsters 
often, or at least when they were here.
 
Buffy's mind finally decided that it would just push the staggering
amount to the side, and take it a little bit at a time. Then a happy
thought suddenly struck her.
 
"Hey! Wills, ya' know what?" Buffy said nearly vibrating from all the
energy she suddenly had, she felt so good it just naturally showed in
her joyous mood.
 
"What's that sweetheart?" Willow asked curious, but happy her lover 
was over her shock of her mate's wealth
 
"I always knew I was lucky to have you as my wife," Buffy quipped
happily "You've got it all."
 
"Buffy, what are you talking about?" Willow asked not sure she wanted 
to hear this.
 
"I mean think about it lover, you are everything anybody wants in a
woman," Buffy chirped happily "I mean sexy, beautiful, smart and
fabulously wealthy, you're the true triple threat babe, and all mine.
Whoa I really hit the jackpot mine! Mine! Mine!"
 
The Slayer chanted, as she swept her beloved witch off her feet and
into her arms and began twirling her around, with joyous abandon. For
some reason, just having the redhead in her arms sent the Slayer off
into fits of total jubilation. 
She had no idea where it come from 
andshe wasn't really sure 
why she was feeling such unbridled 
joy at Willow's mere presence, 
but she didn't care where it came from, she decided to go with it and
have fun with her beautiful lover.
 
Still holding her lover in her arms, Buffy looked over at the old 
woman that was still sitting on the bench, laughing at the Slayer's 
show of wild abandon. Buffy reminded the old woman of a young colt 
frolicking in a pasture of sweet grass.
 
"We'll see ya' later Wenny" Buffy hooted happily "I'm goin' to dance
with my unbelievably gorgeous wife right now."
 
The old woman laughed, as the couple twirled out of sight into the
trees, she could still hear Willow's squeals of joy, as her wife 
pulled her into her sudden feeling of complete and absolute freedom. 
 
Branwen was having the best time she'd had in several thousand years,
and she knew it was all due to being in the company of the two vibrant
young women.
 
As she was picking up the cups and dishes to be returned to the 
kitchens for cleaning Branwen closed her eyes for a moment and sent a 
small prayer up to her Goddess.
 
<>Sweet and caring Goddess, I am a very small and very humble part in
the scheme of things<> She began putting all her faith and devotion 
into her missive <>but I ask a boon of you if I may. Please watch 
over those two closely. They are innocents in the ways of their 
enemies and will need you divine guidance before all this is over. I 
will keep my part of the bargain and will tell them what I know 
before they leave. I just hope they can stand all the grief that is 
headed their way, I thank you for listening to your humble 
priestess.<>
 
Moving slowly because of her extreme age Branwen finished gathering 
the dishes and with a slow unsteady gait moved across the glen toward 
the kitchens eventually disappearing into the trees. Leaving only the
happily gurgling fountain to enjoy the peaceful scenery.
 
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FIN
 
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