#104 • Somewhere, Out There
Feb. 22nd, 2011 05:01 pmAnd now we go back to my usual dialogue-heavy drabble style...only in a really different tone.
Title: Somewhere, Out There
Author:
graycardinal
Rating: G
Wordcount: 100
Challenge: #104, "so long, farewell, Auf wiedersehen, adieu"
Fandom: Muppets
Spoilers: None.
Notes: Theoretically occurs "offstage" early in Willow's first trip to England.
Disclaimer: Joss Whedon created the Buffyverse; Jim Henson created the Muppetverse. Credit is also due Kenny Ascher, Paul Williams, Ralph Burns & Jeff Moss for the two songs liberally referenced herein (about which, more later).
“This seems familiar,” Willow said.
“Vaguely,” agreed the hook-nosed blue creature.
“Astral plane?”
“Part heaven, part space.”
“So you’re here, why?”
“I haven’t found my place.”
“Me either. I – got lost.”
The creature eyed her. “Or lost someone?”
“How’d you guess?”
“Been there, watched that – only in a different script.”
“Script?”
“Just run with it.”
“Running. Hmm. Don’t want to leave?”
“Yeah. But we both know...”
“Sometimes it’s better to go?”
“Uh-huh. And you’ll meet again. Probably.”
“Where? When?”
“No idea. But she’s in your heart, right?”
“Right.”
“So it’s time for saying goodbye.”
“Goodbye, Tara.”
Gonzo the Great smiled.
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Further notes: The two songs referenced are, for the uninitiated, "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday" (from The Muppet Movie, sung by Gonzo), and "Saying Goodbye" (from Muppets Take Manhattan, sung by the Muppet ensemble). And of course it wouldn't be a Muppet story without a fourth-wall gag. And as strange as this whole idea is, somehow it seems totally appropriate for Gonzo to show up as Willow's spirit guide....
Title: Somewhere, Out There
Author:
Rating: G
Wordcount: 100
Challenge: #104, "so long, farewell, Auf wiedersehen, adieu"
Fandom: Muppets
Spoilers: None.
Notes: Theoretically occurs "offstage" early in Willow's first trip to England.
Disclaimer: Joss Whedon created the Buffyverse; Jim Henson created the Muppetverse. Credit is also due Kenny Ascher, Paul Williams, Ralph Burns & Jeff Moss for the two songs liberally referenced herein (about which, more later).
“This seems familiar,” Willow said.
“Vaguely,” agreed the hook-nosed blue creature.
“Astral plane?”
“Part heaven, part space.”
“So you’re here, why?”
“I haven’t found my place.”
“Me either. I – got lost.”
The creature eyed her. “Or lost someone?”
“How’d you guess?”
“Been there, watched that – only in a different script.”
“Script?”
“Just run with it.”
“Running. Hmm. Don’t want to leave?”
“Yeah. But we both know...”
“Sometimes it’s better to go?”
“Uh-huh. And you’ll meet again. Probably.”
“Where? When?”
“No idea. But she’s in your heart, right?”
“Right.”
“So it’s time for saying goodbye.”
“Goodbye, Tara.”
Gonzo the Great smiled.
////
Further notes: The two songs referenced are, for the uninitiated, "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday" (from The Muppet Movie, sung by Gonzo), and "Saying Goodbye" (from Muppets Take Manhattan, sung by the Muppet ensemble). And of course it wouldn't be a Muppet story without a fourth-wall gag. And as strange as this whole idea is, somehow it seems totally appropriate for Gonzo to show up as Willow's spirit guide....