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Very proud of my dog rn; she was a stray, and a Great Pyr, and is reactive, and it's been working on the reactivity for the three years since she turned up with very slow results.
BUT.
There are four guys working on re-roofing the house, and where three years ago this would have sent her into a meltdown, RN she is just laying on my feet quietly. She's still anxious, and she's barked a few times, but she's able to settle down when she sees me being calm about it.
me too 🥲
Kiss it Better Pt:2
Curly x Reader
AN: Holy shit I did NOT expect all the love and support from the original like god damn! People begging for a part 2 and everything (I’ll make sure to tag those who asked for one at the bottom) Like oh my god thank you guys so much! This means the WORLD to me! As a disabled person trying to make his medical issues more accurate it means so much that yall love it and how I write in general! Thank you!
SUM: You and Anya were busy dealing with changing Curly’s wrappings together. Sharing stories, and just trying to stay positive. That’s when you just had to ask. What’s going on between her and Jimmy?
Warnings: Jimmy, sexual assault, Anya sharing her trauma so pls take care of yourself, medical gore, medical situations, light violence,
“Thank you again for handling Curly’s medication. I’m sorry I just-“ Anya would try to explain again how sorry she was that she was struggling to do her job. A job you could never blame her for. She’s been through a traumatic event of the ship crashing, and already had to try and save a near corpse. She deserves to breathe.
Mentor and Mentee
Having watched Buffy a long time ago, during childhood, I forgot so many things about it, and definitely did not understand way too much (one of the rare things to always be true is that I was team Spike and Spuffy and always will be). So, Tara, as a character, had not mattered much to me, and I hadn't really cared for her.
Now that I have fully re-watched the show as a grown up, years and years later, I finally realized how much of a beautiful and great a character Tara actually is.
I keep seeing people saying how she brought nothing to the story and wasn't important at all, and while I probably wouldn't have cared years ago, now it really pisses me off how people are unable to see the importance and beauty of her character.
She wasn't pushy, she wasn't loud, she wasn't all-present. She was silent. For a long time, she thought she wasn't even a part of the Scoobies, and she kept her distance, thinking she was only there because of Willow. But only after she was gone, you realize how loud and important her silence was.
Tara was the only truly and undoubtedly good person in the entire show. Really, the only one who absolutely did not deserve anything bad that ever happened to her. She was still water that was there to put out the raging and dangerous fires that would break out so very often.
She was the only one who understood Buffy when her mother died, but she was never being pushy about it, she was just there to offer her support, unlike the others who tried making it about themselves (*cough Willow).
It was her Buffy turned to when she thought there was something wrong with her after coming back to life because her two best friends were too self-centered to understand. But Tara did. She never ever judged any of Buffy's choices. She did not judge her for sleeping with Spike, for either loving him or not. For Tara, it did not matter. The only thing that mattered was to reassure Buffy that there was nothing wrong with her and that no one should judge her for it. Because she herself had been lied to and convinced by her own family that there was something wrong with her. Buffy felt safe to break down in front of her because she knew Tara would not expect her to hold it together for her sake.
I'm not even gonna get into the whole Willow/magic thing because that one is pretty obvious.
So, when people say her death was a tragedy, I hate it. Because it was not a tragedy, it was a crime. It was a crime, and it should have been a lesson, a lesson that was great, but that the writers sort of went back on later.
In a world where you face vampires, demons, and monsters from nightmares every day, and you defeat them with magic and willpower and great physical strength, you have the one truly good and pure character killed by a human with a gun. A shitty, selfish, weak, and butthurt human who wasn't even aware of how much harm he had caused people around him. So no, her death wasn't a tragedy. It was a crime, and her killer was punished the way he should have been because no other "justice" would be enough (yeah, Willow should have done even worse to him, I don't care).
Tara was supposed to be a lesson. Just like Spike and Anya were a lesson that monsters don't always have to be monsters (inserts that quote: "When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it."), Tara's death shows that a human with no superpowers and in possession of a soul can still do a lot more damage than a demon could, that things are not black and white and split into good guy/demon.
The realization that no supernatural powers could bring her back because she was killed by a human, in a human world made it even more painful. Sometimes humans are the thing monsters should be scared of.
In the end, I hate that we weren't even allowed to mourn her death because after everything, the writers managed to make it all about Willow and her pain and her revenge. This is why, to a lot of people, her death felt less significant than some others, and she did not deserve that.
Also, I am convinced that if Tara had been there, she would have taken Buffy's side in that shitass scene when everyone turned against her. She might not have supported her plan, but she would stand by Buffy against all the other bitches, and I will die on this hill.