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Jan 17, 2005 15:21

After greeting everyone who was awake (everyone but Willow...of course), I went into the next room to prepare for the day. Wesley and I were heading into the city to meet Dawnie at the airport. Or perhaps I should say, meet Dawn. She wouldn't be the little Dawnie who drank gigantic milkshakes anymore...but I hoped she still liked them. I couldn ( Read more... )

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wesley_pryce January 17 2005, 20:26:49 UTC
I left a note for everyone telling them where we were going. I took the sign I had made with me. It was so very bright and early and we had to catch Dawn's flight and I yawned as I unlocked the vehicle and started the engine.

I began to talk as we drove down the long road to Kathmandu. "Well, after you were gone things became different. Willow saved the life of Buffy who almost died in that attack as well. Your family is still alive and well, and Buffy was in Italy with Andrew for awhile and Xander is doing great. The new eye is working wonderfully for him. We'll have to work on thinking of how to bring back Anya... here we are." I said pulling into the parking lot of the airport and walking to the airport terminal.

I held up a big cardboard sign that had a color print of something special to Dawn on it.

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_xxdawnxx_ January 17 2005, 20:36:06 UTC
I picked up my canvas bag and hoped that my luggage made it over ok, I probably should have made that carry-on sized too.

As I stepped into the terminal I looked around. There was Wesley holding up a big sign. What a dork, he acts like it's the end of the world with his serious tone on the phone, making his serious face now, and he's holding up a big sign.

I noticed next to him a woman with long light brown hair. She turned toward me a little more. That's when I saw her and everything went black.

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isaidquirky January 17 2005, 20:37:55 UTC
I stood with Wesley at the gate in the airport and fidgeted, tugging at my clothes as usual. I couldn't believe I was nervous about Dawnie, no matter how old she was, but I couldn't help it.

I saw her exit the gate and could hardly breathe. She really had grown up.

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wesley_pryce January 17 2005, 20:54:05 UTC
I dropped the sign and ran to Dawn and caught her in my arms. Damn it, she fainted! I went through my mind thinking of her medical history and determined it was probably shock at seeing Tara.

I put her at a cleaner part of the terminal and loosened her shirt and fanned her face. I called for a medic as I tried to improve her blood flow and all the other medical knowledge I had about this sort of thing.

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