I saw you eating ice cream, pal! ([info]glossing) wrote,
@ 2004-12-05 19:40:00
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fic: Aching to Be (Dawn/Nina, R) for [info]doyle_sb4
Title: Aching to Be
Pairing: Dawn/Nina
Rating: R
Disclaimer: Nope.
Spoilers: NFA
Notes: For [info]doyle_sb4's birthday. She hosts me, she's more talented than many an author, and she rocks hardcore. *mwah*



"So you're just...gonna smoosh it?" Dawn asks, leaning forward over her lotus-folded legs, squinting up at Nina. "Give up?"

Nina glances down at the half-thrown pot. The wheel's off, and the only thing keeping the pot from collapsing are her hands cradling it. The skin on her palms burns with the wet friction of spun clay and the rhythm of it still vibrates up her arms.

Every morning, Dawn comes and shucks off her shoes and sits and reads while Nina works. Don't you have school? Nina asked the second morning and Dawn shrugged, pushing her hair off her face and looking intently at a spot on the floor. It'll keep, she said eventually before sinking into her yoga-pose and opening a fat, spine-cracked copy of Anna Karenin to the middle.

Some mornings, it's Tolstoy; other mornings, equally fat history books - wars, famines, and saints, which Dawn calls her big three - or other impenetrable Russian novels.

Maybe Dawn got in the habit while wolfsitting. (Wolfsitting. It's a term that Buffy and Dawn and their old friends use; it makes Nina itch down the back of her neck and deep in her throat; it is at once accurate and demeaning.) Dawn sleeps on blankets on the floor, taser gun at hand, watching Nina pace the cage and howl at the invisible moon.

Those mornings, Dawn buys her breakfast on the Council's Amex and never says a thing about Nina's appetite.

Those mornings, Dawn smells like clay and sweat and *girl*.

Dawn smells like that every morning, if Nina's going to be honest.

"Always thought it was Karenin-*uh*," Nina says now, because Dawn's presence when she's working is lovely and calming, but when she's not, she feels like she should be a good hostess.

"Can be either. This translation says no *uh*."

"Would've thought you'd read it in the original."

Dawn smirks a little at her. "My Russian's not *that* good."

Nina pokes at the pile of clay and wraps her hands around it again. It's uneven, there are too many air-holes, and she still doesn't know what to do with it. Whether she can make anything.

Dawn sits up straighter and cracks her neck. "So, smoosh or resuscitate?"

"Smoosh, I think."

"Pity." Dawn's been holding her place with her finger; she reopens the book and settles back in.

Nina's never been much of a reader. She has her favorites, but Dawn's different. She sinks into what she reads, chewing the end of a lock of hair, her eyes moving swiftly, regularly, across the pages. Nina wonders if that's what she looks like when she's working.

Probably not; the studio at the academy in LA was walled with windows, and she'd catch glimpses of herself occasionally, and all she looked like was frustrated. Clay in her hair, swiped thoughtlessly across her cheek, her face scowling.

She doesn't expect much has changed. Everything *else* has changed - there's no more LA, no more rich almost-boyfriend who did that thing with his big, *cold* hands that made her keen long and low, no more Mandy and Jill. Instead, there's Rome and a tiny studio of her own, complete with a handy cage along one wall, and girls *everywhere*.

And there's Dawn.

Strange and gawky, hanging around the edges of rooms and looking at Nina sidewise like she knows something Nina doesn't. Like she wants to *tell* Nina something. She's not human; in a world of monsters, witches, and superheroes, Dawn is the strangest of them all, crafted-created-sculpted from traces of blood and lunar magics.

"*Fuck*," Dawn mutters and Nina blinks back into awareness, unsure just how long she's been staring at Dawn. Dawn's sucking on her index finger. "Paper cut."

"From that?" The book's so old, its paper has to be soft as flannel at this point.

Dawn waves her bookmark at Nina - heavy stock, a glossy black, lethal.

Everything's funereal these days.

Not Dawn, though, and not Nina, at least not most of the time. The Council shrinks say it's shock or PTSD, Buffy calls it coping, but Nina figures it's just the way things are.

"Let me see -" Wiping her hands on the hem of her shirt, Nina slides off the stool and crouches next to Dawn.

"Your shirt," Dawn says quietly, holding out her hand and touching the purple embroidery along the collar. The cut transects Dawn's index finger, knuckle to knuckle, and the flap of skin looks vaguely obscene, like a lip without a mouth.

"Should wear a smock anyway," Nina says.

She goes to touch the cut, but Dawn turns her wrist, hiding it, brushing her fingertips over Nina's breast. "Don't," Dawn says.

Dawn's hand closes over her breast, and she's built like Nina herself is, big hands on twiggy arms, and her touch is sure, far firmer than Nina's ever was at that age.

"Don't what?" Nina breathes deep, clay and sweat and girl and not-girl, as she tilts toward Dawn.

"Wear a smock -" Just as her words finish, Dawn's mouth meets Nina's neck and her fingers curl into Nina's breast. She can speak quickly, always say what she wants. She knows seven different languages, but wants to learn fifteen more. Three more than Willow, she told Nina the first time they met, before Nina knew anything beyond the name Willow. The only witch who could curse Angel, the smartest girl Dawn ever knew.

The kiss, the touching, all of it, is awkward at first. Clutching, shifting around on the linoleum, Dawn's hair in her mouth and hand sliding to Nina's waist, snagging on the wet smears of clay. Dawn's breathing heavily, scooting back until she leans against the wall, pulling Nina with her, and the late-morning light catches her under the chin. Hollows her out more than ever, girl-mask and deep shining eyes.

"I don't think -" Nina tries to say, even though she's moving forward, even though Dawn smells like everything new and novel, like her sister but not. "Dawn."

Taking hold of the hem of her shirt, Dawn lifts it above her head and tosses it aside. "Not a matter of thinking, see -"

She leans in, grasps Nina's wrist, and puts it on her sternum. She's skinny and soft and Nina's still following, flowing forward, hand working down one breast in its tiny pink bra-cup, thumb unerringly finding the nipple as it passes, and then Dawn straightens up and sighs.

"I see," Nina says, palm curving into the hollow beneath Dawn's ribs as she breathes, and she kisses Dawn again. Rolls with her, against the wall, toward the cage.

The bite made Nina, pushed her out of life into this shadow-world, where everything's the same but she is not. What made Dawn?

Not just monks, that's for sure. Nothing monastic in the scrape of Dawn's nails down Nina's neck, the jabbing rhythm of her knee between Nina's.

Nothing but girl and sweat and *new*. Nina pulls Dawn up over her own body, pushes her back onto her knees, and holds her face in her clay-hoared hands.

Red lip, gnawed by nervous teeth, and Dawn's saucer-big eyes, and the quick, chortling whistle of her breathing. No thinking, no monks, just a girl who's not (human, Buffy, monster) and Nina, and when they kiss again, Dawn crushes Nina against her chest with bough-strong arms and holds her there, mouth sliding sharp and wet against Nina's, and she doesn't let go.



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[info]astarte99
2004-12-06 12:47 am UTC (link)
I loved it. Great characterizations, and for once I can actually identify with Nina and see her as a real character. And your Dawn is the mostly-grown-up-girl that we were starting to see, which is lovely. Thanks so much for sharing.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 12:50 am UTC (link)
Oh, thank you! I'm falling more and more for Nina, having written her twice now.

And a (much belated) welcome back. :)

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[info]astarte99
2004-12-06 01:15 am UTC (link)
And a (much belated) welcome back. :)

Yay! Thanks. I am still in and out till I get a computer of my own and am home, but I am enjoying being able to be here more often.

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[info]doyle_sb4
2004-12-06 12:57 am UTC (link)
Ohhh. Oh. So lovely.

Nothing monastic in the scrape of Dawn's nails down Nina's neck

She's not human; in a world of monsters, witches, and superheroes, Dawn is the strangest of them all, crafted-created-sculpted from traces of blood and lunar magics. That's one of the most beautiful lines I've read in *anything*. If I didn't already love these two girls more than pretty much anyone in the Buffyverse, this would seal it. :loves:

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 01:02 am UTC (link)
Happy birthday, dearheart!

And thank you. I love both of these two, and there's just something that might click between them.

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[info]venus_blue
2004-12-06 01:22 am UTC (link)
I'm still having problems with the Nina thing. Heh. You found a pairing that made me enjoy Wesley, but I don't think even Oz could salvage Nina in my head. Is that bad?

Not that this isn't a wonderful story, because it was. The image of these two, one reading, one working with clay, Dawn reading and wanting to learn more languages than Willow, it was all utterly lovely and wonderful. I just couldn't wrap my brain fully around it because...yeah. Nina. ::shakes head:: I'm a bad, bad person. :)

::loves you and your fun odd pairings::

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 01:29 am UTC (link)
I don't think even Oz could salvage Nina in my head.
I hear he's been linked with her in that virtual s6. heh.

Is that bad?
Not bad at all - I mean, the thing with Nina is that she's a cipher. She's basically That Wolfgirl Angel's (Maybe) Dating, right? And not much more. So writing her is just...I don't know. She's a window onto other, more familiar characters, I think. Plus, she's pretty, and I like girlslash and I want Dawnie to have a cool, strong girlfriend.

Anyway. Thank you so much for giving this a whirl, despite your Nina-issues. *mwah*

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[info]dorrie6
2004-12-06 01:28 am UTC (link)
Your Dawn is so perfect.

Dawn sits up straighter and cracks her neck. "So, smoosh or resuscitate?"

That, right there. So so perfect.

And this is just beautiful.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 01:33 am UTC (link)
Thank you so much! I'm scared of writing Dawn, mostly because I like her *so* very much, so this is reassuring as hell.

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[info]callmesandy
2004-12-06 01:31 am UTC (link)
This is awesome. An odd couple, but one that totally works in your hands. I love: Dawn is the strangest of them all, crafted-created-sculpted from traces of blood and lunar magics. so much. And Dawn wanting to learn more languages than Willow. :)

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 02:10 am UTC (link)
Thank you!
It's a very odd couple. The odd ones seem to be attracted to my brain like moths or something. *g*

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[info]musesfool
2004-12-06 01:41 am UTC (link)
I like this so much, even with my Nina-ambivalence. And the line everyone else has quoted: Dawn is the strangest of them all, crafted-created-sculpted from traces of blood and lunar magics. Just brilliant. Lovely. And Dawn is so *real* here.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 02:13 am UTC (link)
my Nina-ambivalence
I hated the poor woman royally when she first appeared, mostly because she was *not* Oz, and it felt insulting or something equally silly. I'm so glad you decided to give this a chance - and thanks so much for the reassurance on the Dawn characterization. For a character I love as much as I do, I've barely written 2000 words about her.

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[info]musesfool
2004-12-07 06:04 pm UTC (link)
I hated the poor woman royally when she first appeared, mostly because she was *not* Oz,

Heh.

I didn't hate her, though I thought the episode was lame lame lame.

For a character I love as much as I do, I've barely written 2000 words about her

Sometimes it works like that. I adore Cordelia, but I never write her.

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[info]a2zmom
2004-12-06 02:43 am UTC (link)
Only you could write about a pairing that would never,ever occur to me and make me believe in it.

I too love the line about Dawn being formed; it's not only lovely writing but it ties in with essence of how a sculptor see things.

And I like that Dawn is so take charge here, we see this more and more thoughout season 7.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 03:20 am UTC (link)
Aww, thank you! I can't think *enough* about Dawn as a *product* but human. So glad that worked.

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[info]jadelennox
2004-12-06 02:45 am UTC (link)
Lovely. I think it's funny that we all know Dawn's a reader, even though we almost never see her with a book. And smart to ber smarter than Willow is great; comparing herself with someone who isn't Buffy.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 03:26 am UTC (link)
My impression of Dawn always goes right back to the first episode, where Willow expresses "geek solidarity" with her. *sniffle*

Thank you so much for reading this!

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[info]_divya_
2004-12-06 02:46 am UTC (link)
Aww, Dawn's all growed up and not annoying me! Yay!

I really like how confident Dawn is, and I love how relaxed and easy they are with each other's presence. Lovely, Mum.

I'm also glad that Daniel and Rupert have seen the light. What? It's Sunday. Jazz is likely.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 03:28 am UTC (link)
Thanks, darling -- on *all* fronts. I do so love Jazz!Sundays; they're the best way to round off bad weeks. Plus, Kit's last tag killed me so very dead: You didn't remember me, but you chose me anyway.

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[info]_divya_
2004-12-06 03:46 am UTC (link)
Mmm, love that line. And this one: He feels like double-exposed film, disparate images overlapping, eerie and uncomfortably beautiful. Ngngng. That one pinged me hard.

Then you said the thing about hellmouths being drama queens. Tee!

P.S. You have a new icon! :::dies:::

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 03:52 am UTC (link)
Tux!Oz to match tux!Giles for the (coming later but I cannot wait) New Year's thread. Looking at the screencaps for "The Prom" made me cry, dude - I love it so much.

Hellmouths *are* drama queens. All that bad mojo is *clearly* a cry for attention.

like double-exposed film...
Crazy-good, isn't it? All the loss of virginity and time flattening out. *fangirls Kit endlessly* (See, now, why I can barely read other Gileses?)

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[info]kindkit
2004-12-06 04:34 am UTC (link)
*blushes*

*bounces with glee*

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 04:28 pm UTC (link)
S'all true, my partner in perpetrating Too Much Angst. *All* true.

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[info]_divya_
2004-12-06 04:45 am UTC (link)
All that bad mojo is *clearly* a cry for attention.

Heeeeee.

I do believe Kit writes my ideal Giles. So, are you guys done for the night?

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 04:28 pm UTC (link)
I do believe Kit writes my ideal Giles.
Awesome!

So, are you guys done for the night?
Yep, she said the next morning. More tonight, though.

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[info]kindkit
2004-12-06 04:37 am UTC (link)
Lovely. Your Dawn is so great--a wonderful, believable version of what she'd be like as an adult. And you've made a Nina who's interesting and not annoying! Go you!

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Yay for unannoying Nina! Thank you!

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[info]tabaqui
2004-12-06 06:13 am UTC (link)
Nothing but girl and sweat and *new*. Nina pulls Dawn up over her own body, pushes her back onto her knees, and holds her face in her clay-hoared hands.

Ahhh, yeah.
That's really, really...
clay-hoared hands

I love that.
Wow, and yes, and goooood.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Thank so much!

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[info]reremouse
2004-12-06 06:21 am UTC (link)
Nice, nice characterization of Nina and Dawn. This is the first time I've seen Nina built into a sympathetic character, and someone who meets and sees Dawn as an adult not a child.

Wonderful imagery between Nina working with clay, and Nina's clay-covered hands on Dawn who was molded like clay by the monks.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 04:58 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!

This is the first time I've seen Nina built into a sympathetic character
Oh? That's too bad - I think [info]doyle_sb4 and [info]romanyg have done some neat things with her.

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[info]pinkdormouse
2004-12-06 07:22 am UTC (link)
Excellent stuff, with the clay and the reading and Dawn all grown up. Great Nina too. You really did something with her there.

Gina

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 05:21 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!
I hope Nina becomes one of those fan-created characters like Anne and Devon. I'd love to read more about her.

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[info]nolivingman
2004-12-06 01:20 pm UTC (link)
This is lovely and sexy. I really like Dawn and her geekiness and her aggressiveness here. Nina's like a blank slate in canon, but I like the way she's thinking about Dawn and the making of her.

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 05:23 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much!
Nina really is a blank slate, but there are some great leads from canon that deserve following-up. I'm so glad Dawn worked for you, too. :)

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[info]flurblewig
2004-12-06 09:04 pm UTC (link)
Wow, this was just wonderful. The contrast/connection between them is beautifully handled and I love your carpe diem Dawn :-)

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[info]glossing
2004-12-06 09:40 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much! Very glad to hear you enjoyed this.

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[info]twistingflame
2004-12-07 06:27 am UTC (link)
Mmmm...tasty.

::rereads::

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[info]cadence_k
2005-02-12 12:32 am UTC (link)
I read this a few days ago and like an idiot didn't leave feedback. When I saw [info]doyle_sb4's request for Nina recs, I remembered that I had read this great piece and looked it up again, just realize that it was written for her. *facepalm*

Well, I'm leaving feedback now. I loved it! For some reason, this image of Dawn has been stuck in my head since I read this: "She sinks into what she reads, chewing the end of a lock of hair, her eyes moving swiftly, regularly, across the pages." Such a great description.

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[info]glossing
2005-02-14 05:30 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much! I'm thrilled that it stuck with you. I love writing Dawn, so hearing that that image is resonating for you is *awesome*.

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[info]tinpanalley
2007-03-23 08:11 pm UTC (link)

I was so sure that I had given feedback for this piece becuase I remember reading it and thinking "Whoa...this pairing is awesome and Gloss just nailed these characters." And, yet I looked and no comment from me. So, for the record, I am crazy about this story. Dawn is so adult and yet not quite and she and Nina have such an easy rapport. Such a lovely relationship you've created here, sweetie!

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