“Willow: Tell me a story.
Tara: Okay. Once upon a time, there was, um… a kitty. She was very little, and she was all alone, and nobody wanted her.
Willow: This is a very upsetting story.”

—  Amber Benson

This Year's Girl [4.15]
Willow & Tara (2000-2002)

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