Daytime. Amy clomps up to the Summers home, still looking pretty damn good for someone who's supposed to be suffering from a terrible, dehabilitating addiction. She rings the bell, and Willow answers. Amy asks to come in, but Willow firmly tells her, "You really can't." Amy jokes around a little, but Willow tells her that she's not welcome at the Summers home anymore. "I can't spend time with you anymore." Seemingly confused, Amy wonders if Willow didn't like her "birthday present." Willow insists that what Amy did to her was wrong and has made everything so much harder for her, but Amy just gloats that Willow can't seem to deny that she enjoyed having magic again for awhile. When Willow tells her to shut up, Amy snarks at such a lame response: "Were you on the debate team? I forget. I forgot a lot while you were failing to not make me be not a rat." That's some incredibly awkward sentence construction there. I checked that six times to make sure I had it right. But I like the idea that Amy actually harbors resentment towards Willow for all that time she sat in that cage. I hope this goes somewhere! "Amy, if you really are my friend, you better stay away from me. And if you really aren't you better stay away from me," threatens Willow. They stare at each other appraisingly, in a sort of "this town isn't big enough for the two of us" way, and then Amy, with a tiny smile, turns to leave.













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