ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
A
Place To Heal
(Takes place a few
days after "Motherhood")
by Carole Giorgio
Violence Warning/Disclaimer: None in this one, Warrior, Bard and tag along are tired of violence for a while.
Love/Sex Warning/Disclaimer: This story is about love, healing, and an explicit sexual relationship between two consenting adult women. If you are under 18 years of age, if lesbian relationships offend you or if this type of story is illegal in the state, province or country in which you live, please do not go any further. Go back to making cookies, go play with your toys or go visit the Disney site but do not read this story.
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feedback always welcomed. (If you dont like lesbians - I dont need to
know -- Feel free to go somewhere else for entertainment.)
The path they took was leading them back toward the village of the Northern
Amazons. Gabrielle promised Xena it would be a good place for healing, knowing
in her heart that there would probably be conflict there as well as any place
else the three of them were to travel in these times of change. Not many of the
Amazons they knew and loved were still alive and the younger generation may have
forgotten about them, or worse hated Eve and maybe even Xena for having killed
Artemis. Still, Gabrielles status as Queen and Eves as her successor could
not be denied - challenged maybe - but not denied. Gabrielle knew there
would be an initial uneasiness and perhaps even resentment from her Amazon
sisters. If they could amend any hard feelings the tribe harbored for them, then
the Village would be an excellent place for the trio to heal, from both the
physical and emotional wounds they, as yet, found themselves unable or unwilling
to discuss.
The
walk along the beach was one of quiet retrospection. Silence prevailed through
most of the morning, with each component of the trio being bathed in her own
thoughts. When they turned from the waters edge and entered the dense forest,
Gabrielle continued to relive in her mind the events of the past few moons, such
as the sorrowful joy at finding an aged Joxer, and the devastation at losing him
again, only this time to death. The only thing about that fateful day and those
that followed that had been discussed in any length was the friendship Aphrodite
had shown toward the bard. Xena felt that the golden-haired beauty deserved to
know how deeply the Goddess of Love cared for her. It gave Gabrielle solace to
know the Goddess who always seemed like a friend, in actuality was.
Talk
of the betrayal, due to the mental meddling of the Furies, was avoided as was
the mortal blow Gabrielle received at the hand of the person least likely in the
entire world to hurt the fair-haired beauty. The bard realized that for them to
leap these hurdles and then continue on with their lives, talk needed to be
instigated and soon. When we reach the
village and Eve is safe from vigilantes, then Xena and I will also have a little
peace and not have to continually look over our shoulders for someone trying to
avenge a relative, friend, or village.
"Maybe
youll get a chance to do some writing when we get settled into the
village." A gentle contralto voice interrupted Gabrielles thoughts.
She
looked up into caring blue eyes that always seemed to match the blue they were
nearest to; today it was the sky. "That would be nice, its been a while and
there is a lot to record. Feeling safe for a while will be a luxury for us, and
being among family and friends . . . Ive almost forgotten what that feels
like.
"We
could go to Poteidaia first if you want. You havent seen your . . ."
"
. . . Baby sister whos now close to 25 years my senior? My parents who Im
sure are no longer alive? Xena we have people to grieve for, who remain in our
hearts and minds just as we left them 25 years ago. Even now when I think of
Joxer and Meg, my first impression is not of the couple we came back to find,
but of the individuals we left behind during our timeless hibernation. Until I
get my life - our life - back on track, I cant think of going to see
Lila."
"Youre
right, Gabrielle. Even the Amazons have lived a lifetime since we last saw them
and here we are having aged only moons. Im also worried about how they will
accept Eve back into the village; after all it was because of her that Artemis
was killed."
"But
she didnt do the actual killing Xena, you did. It was by your hand that their
protector died."
"Thats
true." A pensive look came over the warriors face as she looked down at her
bard.
"Where
do we go from here?" Gabrielle asked to no one in particular. "The Amazons
will never accept the power that instigated the downfall of their Gods."
"Since
some of the Gods were spared, maybe one of them will take Artemis place
within the Nation," Xena offered. "I guess well have to initiate a policy
of one day at a time, its the only practical way to handle our lives at
this point."
"Xena,"
Gabrielle smiled hoping to lighten the grave look on her warriors face. "I
do believe thats the way weve always lived." She received the desired
response as Xena smiled and proceeded to put a strong arm around her shoulder. A
gentle touch grazed the area where the chakram had hit the bard weeks ago and
Gabrielle wondered how they were ever going to breach that conversation. Just
ask her why! Its the simplest and most direct route. You know youre not
good at direct, but maybe this time you need to try.
Xena
pulled her close and kissed the crown of soft golden hair. "We need a little
time alone, Gabrielle. Its been a lifetime - I miss you."
"Ive
been right here all along . . ."
"I
dont mean . . ." the warrior stumbled, looking for the right words to say.
As
usual, her bard didnt let her falter for long. "I miss you, too, Xena."
For the first time in days the warriors touch heralded a bumpy response from
Gabrielles skin. She missed the feeling of the strong yet gentle touch of her
champion and the intimate embraces they were avoiding because of Eve and perhaps
for other reasons as well.
Reading
her lovers mind, Xena responded, "You know Gabrielle, Eves not stupid.
Im sure shes figured out by this time that you and I are more than just
traveling companions, after all she has devoured most of you scrolls." A
slight come-hither look appeared on the otherwise somber face.
"Were
only within a days trek from the village. Weve waited this long, whats
another day?"
"These
are troubled times, and what another day may have in store for us only the Gods
. . . or whats left of them would know. Remember the one day at a time
slogan?" Running a slender finger down the small of Gabrielles back, the
raven-haired beauty smiled as she watched her lovers skin ripple under her
touch, letting her know she still possessed the power to arouse her partners
desire with but a simple movement. She leaned down and whispered into a
perfectly formed ear, "I know you miss the touching as much as I do. I dont
want to wait until the village, Gabrielle. I want you now." Kissing the small
ear she allowed her tongue to travel the distance around the ear to nibble at
the neck beneath.
Focusing
her verdant eyes on sapphire orbs, the bard, as usual, gave in to her warrior. "I must admit you make it impossible to deny you, Xena. Do you think you could
find something for our daughter to do while were relieving old
memories?"
Thats
another thing we need to discuss. I remember the first few moons of Eves
life, every time I went to do something "motherly" you questioned me. Now
you have decided she is mine as well as yours. What caused the change in you, my
warrior? Why are we now sharing a gift you wouldnt even let me help name?
"You
bet I can." Quickening her pace the warrior closed the gap between herself and
her daughter. "Eve, wait up."
Eve
stopped in her tracks and waited for her mother to reach her. "What? Is
something wrong? Are we making camp already?"
"Nothings
wrong and yes, were going to make an early camp. We should be able to reach
the village by nightfall tomorrow, even if we stop now. Gabrielles getting
hungry." Xena nodded her head back in the direction of the slowly approaching
bard and gave Eve a you know Gabrielle look. If I remember correctly
theres a lake just over that ridge there.
Why dont you try your hand at fishing while we set up camp?"
"Sure."
Being her mothers daughter all that was needed was a bag to carry the bounty
back into camp, so she deposited the rest of her gear with her mom. Giving her
mother a more knowing look than was expected, the prodigal announced, "Ill
give you two a little extra time to stoke the fire and perhaps Ill rest a
little before bringing dinner back. It might be nice to sit by the edge of the
lake for a while. Shes not too hungry is she?"
Xena
swallowed hard, realizing that Eve had, indeed, caught on to the scope of the
relationship between her two mothers. Even so they were going to have to
discuss that. They were leading Eve into a village of Amazons, which would be a
totally alien environment for the young woman who grew up as a Roman aristocrat,
surrounded and pursued by members of the opposite sex. Perhaps they would
approach that subject later this evening or over dinner, after her own appetite
had been quenched and she was better able to even think about discussing the
topic. Right now all she wanted was to get back to Gabrielle.
"Okay,
Eve - well find a nice clearing somewhere around here and see you in a
bit."
"Right,
Mother. See you in a bit." The younger woman flashed another knowing smile in
her mothers direction then turned and headed for the lake.
"Be
careful, Eve." Gabrielle called after her as she neared the spot where mother
and daughter had been talking.
"So."
Gabrielle turned to her dark lover. "How much time do we have."
"More
than enough, Im sure, but maybe wed better at least pick out the site and
start the fire first, that way therell be no hurry." Grabbing the bard
around the waist she pulled her close. Lips she had known for years reacquainted
themselves. "I cant believe its taken us this long to get..."
"Of
course you can . . ." the bard in Gabrielle began reciting all the reasons why
an emotional reunion had been impossible up to this point. "Lets see, first
we were unfrozen, cold, hungry, and confused. Next came the quest to find Eve,
followed by the save Livia from herself saga, concluding with kill the
Gods, and throw . . ."
Long,
slender fingers covered the bards sensuous mouth as Xena shook her head,
misty sapphire pools staring through to Gabrielles soul. "Please,
Gabrielle. Lets not go there just yet. All I want at this moment in my life
is to hold my world in my arms again and let her know how much Ive missed
her."
Clearing
her throat and breaking the gaze so as not to let Xena see just how much that
confession meant, Gabrielle gently kissed the full lips of her lover, letting
her tongue venture into territory time would never steal from memory. The soft
warmth, sweetness and hunger that was living and waiting for her inside her
warriors mouth caused her knees to buckle, until she felt a strong, muscular
arm reaching down to pick her up, allowing her to concentrate on the feelings
flowing through her. As in days long gone by, her arms encircled her lovers
neck and she drank in the passion she had been denied for far too long.
A
long throaty groan could be heard from the warrior as she broke contact with the
lips eager to continue. "We really need to attempt a start on the camp,
Gabrielle. I promise it will be worth the wait."
The
small blonde shook her head in agreement. "Youre absolutely right, first
things first."
After
the saddlebags were emptied and the extra equipment lay on the ground, the
horses were set free to roam for the evening. Xena shifted into high speed and
began a fire that Gabrielle fueled with branches gathered from close by.
Gabrielle
padded the ground beneath the bedrolls with an abundance of needles she found in
the surrounding area, positioning the beds in an obscure corner of the campsite,
and totally concealed by fairly high shrubs.
With
the fire kindled and cooking utensils set out, the warrior turned and walked
toward her bard.
"Xena,
maybe we should have been the ones going for dinner. Wouldnt you like to have
a bath first?"
"Gods
Gabrielle - youre actually serious arent you? No, I dont care about a
bath. We bathed in the ocean this morning and we can bathe again later. Right
now all I want is . . . you know what I want . . . come here." She held out
her arms and the small flaxen-haired woman practically fell into them.
"Its
been so long, I just want everything to be perfect." The whine was apparent
and Xena knew there would be no ignoring the situation.
"You
want a ritual of water - so be it." Stepping away from Gabrielle the taller
woman strode over to the pile of equipment and supplies she had taken off Argo.
Retrieving one of the water bags and a sponge, she rejoined her lover, placing
the supplies down on the ground before taking off her armor.
"You
can keep going," Gabrielle encouraged from her sitting position on the joined
bedrolls.
"Yeah,
and you can start," Xena pointed to the bard and flicked her fingers in a get
the damn outfit off motion.
"Okay,
okay - just wanted to make sure you wanted to continue."
"Are
you acting shy for my ... "
"Xena,
its been . . .
"Its
been only a few moons as far as our memories and bodys are concerned, but you
know what?"
"What?"
"Thats
a few moons too many in my book." Kneeling down on the bed next to her bard
she whispered, "You can put that in the scrolls."
Grabbing
the water bag she opened it and soaked the sponge. "Okay - ready for your
ritual by water?" Without waiting for a response, droplets of tepid liquid
fell into the crevice of Gabrielles navel, filling, pooling, and overflowing
but being quickly caught up again by the swift movements of the warrior, now
turned devoted attendee. Xena ran the sponge, softened by the fluid, up and down
the length of Gabrielles torso. "Rituals can be very erotic if handled
properly, you know," the soft contralto voice crooned, as her lips followed
the route the sponge had just taken, blowing softly in its wake. "You should
dry quickly in the heat of the afternoon sun and warmth of my breath." She
smiled up into lush green eyes. "Why the goose flesh on such a sunny day?"
"You
know very well, why - stop teasing Xena."
"Not
teasing Gabrielle - we havent finished with the ritual yet. Cant be
continuing on without finishing the ritual first." She smiled, squeezed out
the sponge and again soaked it with water. This time the soft dripping object
went slightly south of the bards navel. Xenas attention was focused on the
golden mound that held unforgotten treasures; it glistened in the sunlight as
water danced on the soft curls and they fluttered in the delicate breeze.
Slightly parting the shapely thighs that were also covered in love bumps, the
warrior methodically ran the sponge down the span of each shapely leg, then drew
it back up collecting most of the moisture it had deposited just seconds before.
Finally the object of concentration was the area surrounded by the nether folds
as long, slender fingers opened Gabrielles passion to drench the inner
passages, already moist with the liquid of love, with the cooling water.
"Ill
bathe after," the warrior declared, " Im not waiting another second."
Positioning
her body on top of her bards she whispered softly. "Ive almost forgotten
what you taste like, Gabrielle. I never thought Id hear myself say that."
She lowered herself between the smaller womans legs, her arms reaching upward
teasing the already erect nipples. Almost as an involuntary movement,
Gabrielles legs separated further, allowing entrance to her nether lips to be
easily accessible to her warrior. With small hands running fervently through her
lovers long dark tresses, forgetting all that came before and all that still
needed to be addressed, the now impatient bard implored . . .
"Take
me Xena, please . . . I need you . . . yes . . . yes . . ."
With
the expertise that comes from knowing how to best give her bard pleasure, the
warrior began by applying soft wet kisses to the entire area, casually flicking
her tongue over Gabrielles seat of passion as her tongue leapt between the
smaller womans thighs.
"By
the Gods Xena, Dont make me wait any longer." With an upward thrust of her
hips she positioned her area of desire where it could receive the most
attention. "Now Xena, take me now!" she pleaded.
Rustling
of bushes prompted the warrior to raise her head like that of an animal suddenly
surprised while feasting, causing her to pull away from the warmth of her
lovers body.
"Gabrielle,
I think Eves coming back." The words left an ache in her throat as they
poured forth from the warriors lips.
"No,
dont you dare stop!" The bard started to continue protesting, only to be
stifled by a large hand covering her mouth.
"Gabrielle,
I think your water ritual took too long. Ill make this up to you, I
promise." She placed a large hand where her mouth had resided just seconds ago
and pushed with an intensity, trying to squelch the need in herself as well as
in that of her lover.
Gabrielle
tried to smile as she clenched the muscles between her legs, attempting to ease
the throbbing as her body cried out for the attention that had just been ripped
from it.
Pulling
her warrior into one last embrace she whispered softly, "You bet Argo you
will! Get dressed and go talk to Your daughter!"
With
a look of contrition the dark-haired champion, after being released from the
deadlock, scrambled to her feet, quickly pulling on her leathers as she stood to
face the happy fisherwoman coming through the bushes toward the campsite.
Humming
to announce her arrival Eve entered the campsite with a full bag. "Fishings
good at the lake; how was it here?" She smiled at her mother and shook her
head as a slight blush rose to grace the warriors cheeks. "Im surprised
you waited so long, I didnt think you were the shy type, Mother."
"Im
not but not everyone realizes how quickly you catch on to situations, Eve."
"Like
mother, like daughter," Gabrielle chimed in sweetly, stepping out from behind
the bushes.
"I
hope you two worked up a good appetite, because these fish practically jumped
into my hands," Eve bragged, showing off her catch. Taking a knife from her
boots she brandished it. I even took the time to scale and filet them. Youll
be eating like the best patricians in Rome."
Catching
the strained look on the duo standing in front of her, she corrected the faux
pas - "How about the height of Greek aristocracy. Is that more to you
liking?"
"Much
better, Eve." Giving the younger woman a weak grin, Gabrielle held out a pan
which the younger woman filled with boneless strips of fresh water fish."
"Im
starving, what are we having to go with these?" Eve asked.
"I
. . . ah . . . didnt have a chance to do any foraging," Gabrielle began as
she rummaged around getting spices to use on the fish, "Im sure there are
berries around here somewhere, and theres some bread in the saddlebags."
Xena
looked around, doing her best to act busy doing something else.
"Okay,
I get the picture. Ill go pick some berries while dinner is cooking." Eve
replied, looking at one then the other of her traveling companions with a broad
grin. "Guess its difficult getting used to having a third wheel around all
the time, huh?"
"No
Eve, we love having you with us." Xena started.
"Yeah,
it just would have been a lot easier if I had stayed a baby and you two could
have gotten used to me gradually. I can understand that."
"Youre
right in some ways, Eve. But none of us planned for our lives to take the turn
they did." Gabrielle interjected.
The
younger woman gave Gabrielle a look of sympathy, "Mother never did make it
easy for you, did she Auntie Gabrielle?" Not expecting an answer, she turned
and walked into the dense foliage.
Gabrielle
turned to the love of her life when Eve was out of hearing distance. "Xena, we
have to make some kind of arrangements to deal with this situation. Its
obvious Eve is not oblivious to the relationship between us and we need to
address it once and for all."
"I
know Gabrielle but we were supposed to have a lifetime of raising her . . ."
"But
we didnt and now we have to adjust and so does she. We cant hide or send
her away every time you get amorous."
"Its
just that I didnt think . . ." Xena began.
"Thats
really quite obvious."
"Give
me a break, Gabrielle. Listen, well go for a walk after dinner. I promise."
The
bard shook her head, pretending to focus her attention on the browning fish.
Changing
the subject Xena thought now might be the best time to explain to Gabrielle why
she needed to leave for a short side trip. After all, the blonde was already
upset with her, might as well get all the shit out in the open at once.
She
cleared her throat and began, "If you were wondering why we took this short
detour on the way the Village . . . I brought us this way because it takes us
near to an area I need to go check out."
"Oh,"
Gabrielle looked up at her warrior in confusion. "I thought maybe you
remembered an easier way to get to the tribe. Since that isnt the case, what
is it you need to check out?"
Gabrielle asked as she took the fish out of the pan and arranged them in
their dinner plates.
"Oh
some old stuff I need to make sure is still where I put it."
"Xena
youre beating around the bush and Im not sure I like the direction this
conversation is heading."
"Gabrielle
you dont seem to understand. Weve been out of commission for 25 years,
people either dont know we exist, think we are legends, or hate us because of
this situation with Eve."
"And
you point is?"
"Were
broke - okay is that direct enough for you? At this point in time we have no
means of support and I dont like the feeling. Im not used to not being in
charge of every aspect of our existence, and this is driving me crazy."
"So
you are going to do exactly What about it?"
"I
know how much you used to hate our having to rely on my stashes . . ."
"Are
we going there again, Xena?"
"Yes,
as a matter of fact, we are! Listen Gabrielle, theres probably not a soul
left on this earth who remembers these stashes but me. Its only bargaining
power and we certainly could use some of that."
"Xena
you know how I feel about using those treasures."
"You
cant possibly still feel the same way. Think about it Gabrielle, most of the
stashes left are the ones I pilfered from the other warlords. None of the
victims are still alive. It would be stupid to deny us and to deny Eve a decent
existence because of past mistakes. Surely youve learned that by now."
"I
guess what youre saying makes sense. But Id feel a lot better about it if
we gave some of the treasure to a charity."
"What
do you think we are?" Xena retorted, trying to lighten the discussion.
"Were
not a charity case, Xena. We have the means of supporting ourselves, we have the
Amazons . . ."
"Get
off the lecture box Gabrielle . . . we need the dinars! And, I promise some of
it will go to a worthy cause other than to us. Does that make you happy?"
"If
the truth be told, I was wondering how we were going to survive outside the
Village with people turning their backs on us or trying to eliminate Eve
everywhere we go. This would give us a bit of a cushion to soften these hard
times."
"Thats
more like it." She gave her lover an encouraging hug.
"Dont
go getting too close there, Warrior Babe," Gabrielle teased, using the
Goddess of Loves affectionate term for the dark-haired beauty.
"Remember the predicament you left me in a short while ago?"
"Sorry."
"So
. . . now that youve gotten that little boulder off your chest, I suppose we
could all make the detour instead of youre going alone."
"That
would be great Gabrielle. Instead of my having to wander off, leaving you and
Eve alone, the three of us going together would put us that much closer to the
Village. We may actually still make it by tomorrow night."
Looking
around Gabrielle saw nothing but forest. "Xena call Eve before this fish gets
too cold, she was only supposed to be gathering some berries."
"No
need Auntie Gabrielle." The response came from the direction of the path
leading back to the ocean. "I found some of these blackberries, theyre not
poison are they Mother?"
"No
Eve, theyll do just fine." Xena took the cloth bag brimming with the
succulent fruit and emptied them into a small basin then rinsed them off with
the remaining liquid in the water bag.
"Gabrielle and I will refill this and the one we use for dinner later
tonight when we go check out that lake."
Dinner
conversation, consisted of an odd concoction of topics where each of the women
seemed to dance around the real concerns they possessed, generating long
intervals of silence. At the conclusion of the meal, the two older women
volunteered to clean up. Gabrielle put the dishes and utensils into a cleaning
bag and grabbed a couple of towels, while Xena picked up the empty water
containers, tossing them over her shoulder.
"We
might be a while Eve," Xena advised her daughter as they headed toward the
lake.
"Take
your time, I think Ill do a little exploring and maybe turn in early
tonight."
"Be
sure to feed the fire before turning in, we want to have warm embers for
breakfast. If the fish are still hungry in the morning we might get a repeat of
tonights meal before heading for the Village.
"Will
do Mother, you two enjoy yourselves at the lake."
"Good
night, Eve." Gabrielle added as she followed Xena into the woods.
The
sun was beginning to touch the horizon by the time the two reached the edge of
the lake and Gabrielle stopped to take in the view.
"Im
glad you decided to take that little detour Xena, this lake is worth the extra
time."
The
dark warrior took the bag of dishes from her lovers hand, as well as the
bathing towels and placed them and the skins she was carrying on the ground at
her feet. "Beauty is always worth the extra time and the extra trouble that
it sometimes causes. Thats something Ive only learned since being with
you, my Bard."
Tilting
the angelic face in front of her upward to gaze into soft emerald eyes, the
warriors heart melted as it always managed to do when staring into the face
of unconditional love. "You, my love, are still the best thing that ever
happened to me, do you realize that?"
"I
like to believe that to be so, my love . . . I know thats how I feel about
you."
"Even
after all weve been through . . . after all Ive . . ." Tears began to
pool in the sapphire eyes staring down at the small figure in her arms.
Slender
fingers reached up to rest on the warriors lips, quieting the hurtful words,
"Hush, my dark hero, you know thats how I feel. You are my world Xena,
the other half of my soul." Putting her head on her lovers chest she
squeezed tightly, hoping to relay with a single action all the love that dwelled
within her heart.
"What
do you say we take that swim we came here for?" Gabrielle asked, beginning to
undress.
Xena
had left her armor back at the campsite, carrying the chakram in hand and a
knife in her boots. Within seconds she was stripped of her leathers and
splashing ahead of her bard in the crystal clear water.
"Race
you over to the waterfall Gabrielle," the warrior called as she dove deeper
into the depths of the lake.
"Some
race," Gabrielle shouted after her.
"Looks like youve got yourself a pretty good head start! Why dont
you just tread water and wait for me?"
"I
can do that," replied Xena as she turned and paddled slightly closer to the
shoreline.
As Gabrielle began walking into the crisp, refreshing lake, she looked out over the rippling water at her lover. She was convinced that going back to the Amazons would be the best solution to their present troubles . . . it had to be. If things didnt get better soon, there was that gut wrenching feeling that they would only get worse. Perhaps spending some quality time alone tonight would be a turning point. All they needed was a chance to start breaking down the wall standing between them, a chance to start the talking again, to make it comfortable like it used to be, so the healing could begin.
Impatience
got the best of Xena and she yelled from the middle of the lake, "What do
you intend to do walk all the way over here?"
"Here
I come, you wait right there!" Gabrielle shouted as she dove deep into the
cooling liquid and swam toward her dark hero.
Long
strokes shortened to allow them to swim side-by-side as the distance between the
swimmers and the raging waters lessened.
"Look
Gabrielle, over there, to the right of the falls."
"What?"
"I
see a ledge, come on." The warrior hastened her advance to the falls, her bard
following closely in her wake.
Upon
reaching the edge of the cascading water the outcropping was within arms reach
of the tall warrior. Taking a leap out of the water, she hurled herself upwards
and landed on the smooth damp surface. By this time Gabrielle had situated
herself beneath the ledge and with curiosity was looking upward.
"Surely
you dont expect me to follow you ... with that jump you just performed!"
"Of
course not. Let me look around a bit and make sure its safe up here, then
Ill help you up - Shorty." She grinned broadly at her bard knowing the
irritation the pet name caused.
"If
you want company sitting up there on that long piece of rock . . . " Gabrielle
began then ended shouting to herself as her warrior disappeared behind a curtain
of water.
Coming
back around with a large grin on her face Xena raised her hands, producing a
long expanse of vine. "Will you look what I found back near the other side of
this aperture. Theres a path leading back into the woods I believe, but I
tore some of this vine off the cave wall. Its huge back here Gabrielle and
warm and dry. Come
on up."
Finding
a large branch sticking out of the rocks the dark warrior tied the vine securely
and lowered it down for her lover to climb. "Hold on tightly, itll be
easier if I pull you up." With that Gabrielle found herself being drawn
quickly toward the ledge.
"Okay."
The blonde exclaimed standing and looking out over the lake. "Do I need to
change your title from warrior to explorer?"
"No,
no. Ill just add a new hat to my already growing collection." The
raven-haired beauty grabbed her bard and pulled her close.
"How fortuitous for us - this place is only about a day from the
Village - when we get our fill of being part of a communal and Im sure we
will, we now have a special haven to escape to. Come on Gabrielle lets
explore."
Smiling
up at her warrior who was acting more like an excited child she agreed that this
looked like an ideal place to have a mini-vacation from the rest of the world.
Looking
around Gabrielle beheld a natural paradise. The spray from the water was strong
in certain areas but flowed like a mist in others, which made it excellent for
showering. Further into the ledge the rock became concave, forming an expansive
room-like area. Over to the far left light could be seen filtering in, both from
above and from the western corner where the mountain graciously created a
natural archway leading back into the lush forest.
"Isnt
this beautiful Gabrielle?"
"The
stuff stories are made of," the bard agreed.
"But
Xena we need to get back to the campsite before too long. I dont think we
should leave Eve alone."
"I
know your memory is better than that. Eve can take care of herself. Would you
hesitate to leave me alone in the woods?"
"When
you put it that way . . . but Xena we told her wed be back, dont you think
shell worry?"
"Youre
right." A look of melancholy came over the angular features of the warriors
face, then the twinkle quickly returned to her sapphire eyes. "I know. You
stay here Gabrielle Ill go back and tell Eve we decided to sleep away from
camp tonight. I know she wont mind. Ill tell her to come sleep by the
waters edge if she wants and that we will be within shouting distance."
"Do
you think thats a good . . ."
"Gabrielle
shes a big girl, she almost married Caesar, she had an affair with Ares . . .
she can spend the night alone and the Gods know we need some time. Were going
to be surrounded by your tribe come this time tomorrow night. Give me a break
Gabrielle."
Knowing
the ramblings of the raven-haired beauty to be truths, Gabrielle shook her head
affirmatively, her heart rejoicing at the prospect of being totally alone with
her lover on this perch, hidden behind a waterfall.
She
watched as the graceful muscular figure dove off the ledge and into the calm
water below and waved when she reached the waters edge. I
hope she remembers to bring something to strike a fire so we arent working
for candlemarks trying to get one started.
Thinking
she would walk down after Xena left to retrieve her clothing lying on the banks,
she began walking over toward the light at the edge of the cave. I
truly hope this spot is as deserted as it seems. Id hate getting caught both
nude and weaponless!
As
she walked through the opening she noticed a different scent to the air, a sweet
fragrance that was not foreign to her sense of smell. Where
in Tartarus have I smelled this before?
Suddenly,
there was a sparkle of gold tinged with pink and the answer appeared before her
very eyes. "Aphrodite!" A shocked, Gabrielle tried to cover her
bareness.
"I
really did catch you unaware, didnt I Little One," the Goddess of Love
giggled as she waved a hand and clothed the body before her in a flowing
negligee. "There that ought to keep you decent until the Warrior Babe
returns."
"Aphrodite,
what are you doing here?"
"Waiting
for you to find this place. Take a look around you, Gabrielle; this is no
ordinary forest. You would find it very difficult to return to the lake from
here."
"I
dont understand." Gabrielle confessed as she gave the Goddess a
bewildered look.
"Olympus
is in shambles, half of my family is dead, I needed someplace quiet to go, so .
. ."
"So
you created this refuge to escape all that was happening."
"You
got it kiddo. I knew you and Xena would be traveling somewhere close to here.
Ive been watching the three of you."
"Speaking
of watching over us, I hear I owe you an enormous Thank You for taking care of
me when . . ."
"No
need for that Little Bard, youve always had a special place in my
heart."
They
sat and talked for a while discussing some of their times together like when
Aphrodite put a spell on Gabrielles scrolls and got a taste of mortal life or
the time when Gabrielle was having a bout of writers block and they had their
own private pajama party. Finally the conversation turned more serious as they
spoke of the events of the last few moons.
"You
know Gabrielle, neither you nor Xena asked for the tapestry of your lives to
weave the design its been spinning the past 25 years.
It would not be fair to blame the two of you for all that has come to
pass. The obstacles placed in your path would have been insurmountable for less
noble souls."
"That
may be the truth, but our problems now are dealing with the events that have
just passed." Gabrielle confessed. "I need to ask Xena why she threw
the chakram when she could have done something less destructive. I dont know
how to ask and I dont want to drive the wedge further between us. But, if the
question isnt brought out into the open, Im afraid it will fester."
"If
I tell you what happened Gabrielle do you think you could then let it go?"
"Please
Aphrodite, I would again be in your debt - Xena and I would both be
grateful."
"To
begin with I want you to know that I asked Athena not to involve you in her
scheme, but she was terrified of Eve and the twilight that was upon us. You also
need to know, because she will never tell you, that Xena is as distraught over
the incident as you are Gabrielle, and if you dont let her know that it
wasnt her fault and that you forgive her completely the guilt will someday
destroy her."
"Anything
you can tell me would be greatly appreciated but shell be back shortly and .
. ."
"Dont
worry about that, my little friend, Im still the Goddess of Love and my
powers are still intact." She motioned for Gabrielle to sit down next to
her on a soft stump covered with moss and the young bard did as she was bid.
"I
have tried to help the three of you when I could, Little One. Ive even asked
Morpheus to soften your dreams so none of you would be haunted with nightmares.
All three of you have issues to deal with, but none of them are unconquerable,
and taking Eve to live with the Amazons is the best thing you can do for your
daughter at this stage in her life. She may not have grown under your heart
Gabrielle but if youd been given the chance you deserved, the girl would have
surely grown in it.
With you and her mother as inspiration, she will come out of this ordeal
a better person. But I can see now that you need more than pleasant dreams to
turn your lives around."
The
small blonde listened intently as the Goddess began to explain what happened the
fateful night that Gabrielle stabbed Eve and Xena, in turn, hit Gabrielle in the
head with the chakram.
"You
see Gabrielle, Athenas plan was to have the Furies drive you to killing Eve
by putting misleading thoughts into your head. The problem was keeping Xena away
long enough to get the deed completed. Ares volunteered to lure your warrior out
into the rain and keep her there until her child was no longer a threat to us,
but with her almost godly intuition, she sensed that something was amiss and
started to run back into the house. Two of the Furies left you and went to dance
in the mind of your lover, telling her that Hope had returned to kill Eve as she
had Solon so many years before. The thoughts began to drive her mad and when she
opened the door, it was not you she saw standing over Eve with the sai in your
hand, it was Hope with a sacrificial knife. Her immediate response was to throw
the most lethal weapon at her disposal and that of course was her chakram."
Tears
flowed freely down the cheeks of the bard as she listened intently to the story
the Goddess of Love unfolded for her. Gabrielles heart lightened as she felt
the weight of doubt being lifted, and the love for her warrior rushing in to
heal the scar that it left behind.
"How
can I tell Xena that I know and understand, Aphrodite? How can I help her to
forgive herself for something she actually had no conscious involvement
in?"
"Tell
her I talked to you, explain everything I just told you and let her know that
you know she was unable to control the forces of the Furies. Shell
understand, she knew they were in your head after she hit you and you fell. She
just didnt remember that it was the vision of Hope that she had seen and she
can not forgive herself for wounding you with the chakram."
The
Goddess smiled at the mortal before her. Gabrielles tender heart and
unconditional love for her champion were but a couple of the reasons the Goddess
of Love held the young bard in such high esteem.
"Time
to dry those pretty green eyes, Little One," Aphrodite grinned. "I do
believe the Warrior Babe has just returned to the lake. Here, let me help you
get this place ready for her return."
Upon
re-entering the cave, the Goddess waved a hand and in an instant there was a
large heart shaped bed in the middle of the room with burning candles hanging
from the walls. There was an odor of fragrant flowers permeating the entire
area. Off in one corner there appeared shelves holding towels, incense,
additional candles, flint to light the candles, shifts and negligees. There was
a small table to one side of the bed containing two goblets filled with the
sweet nectar of Dionyesis and a pitcher also filled with the same liquid.
"Aphrodite,"
Gabrielle gasped as she watched the cave being transformed into a lovers
suite. "I dont know what to say."
"Thank
you would be more than appropriate," the deity smiled at her mortal charge.
"I am still the Goddess of Love you know, and the two of you could
certainly use a little help in getting back into the groove of things." The
Goddess beamed at the response her gift was producing.
She
placed her hands on Gabrielles shoulders. "This is a private place and
only you and Xena will ever be able to find it. The archway will lead to
anywhere you wish to go. It might take you a while to get here from wherever you
are, but when it is time to leave you need only walk through into the forest and
think about where it is you want to be; you will be transported there
immediately. The two of you are always in my heart, Gabrielle, the tests your
love has been challenged to endure proves beyond a doubt that true love is
definitely unconditional."
Gabrielle
started to open her mouth to speak when she heard the sound of Xena jumping back
up onto the ledge. She spun around to greet her lover, while from the corner of
her eye she witnessed the sparks of pink and gold as her friend, the Goddess of
Love, disappeared.
The
bard couldnt help giggling at the expression on her naked lovers face when
Xena took in the transformation of the cave.
"What
in the name of . . ."
"Aphrodite
was here Xena. She told me this is a special sanctuary, just for us."
"If
I didnt know better I would swear that the two of us consumed tainted
nutbread for dinner. But I do know better. Did you say Aphrodite was here?"
"Oh
yes, my love, and she told me things . . . things that its now time for us to
discuss." She grabbed a towel from a shelf and proceeded to dry the
glistening body of her warrior. Then handed Xena a shift and motioned her toward
the bed.
The
phrase, "This is unbelievable," was repeated more than once by the
raven-haired beauty as she gazed around the enchanted cave. "Why Gabrielle?
Did Aphrodite tell you why she would do this for us?"
"Here
Xena, drink this." Gabrielle handed her lover one of the goblets. "Sit
down and Ill share with you everything Aphrodite told me while she was
here."
Gabrielle
sat next to her lover, gently stroking her back as she retold the story,
practically word-for-word. Intermittently throughout the tale, she wiped away
tears of her own and tears of her lovers as the healing process began to run
its course. When she finished there was a heavy silence surrounding the two
shadowy figures, who sat clinging to each other as if there were not another
living being on the face of the earth.
"I
love you more than life, Gabrielle." Xena finally spoke into the quiet.
"This wasnt how I planned to spend this night, but Im glad we both
finally know the truth. I once told you that even in death I would not leave you
and I kept that promise. I now renew that oath to you, my love, my heart, and my
soulmate. Your forgiveness has lifted a guilt thats been slowing eating away
at me since that night, and Im glad we can finally begin to put it all behind
us. Do you think its too much to ask for the rest of our lives to run a
little smoother?"
The
bards dark angel looked into soft verdant eyes that twinkled in the shadow of
slowly extinguishing candles. An impish smile crept across Gabrielles face.
"Oh, my love, you wouldnt know what to do with yourself if your life became
uncomplicated, and I wouldnt know what to do with a warrior with no battles
to fight. No . . . I do believe we will constantly have obstacles placed at our
feet, the only saving grace is that the two of us will tackle them
together."
"Together,"
Xena repeated. "It seems like ages since weve been alone together."
The tone was melancholy. Sapphire eyes gazed intently onto the face she loved,
taking in all the nuances that allowed this visage to send chills up and down
her spine. She drank in the soft girlish features, the slightly freckled nose,
and most importantly the expressive green eyes that could fluctuate between
opposing emotions in the span of a heartbeat.
Gabrielles
small hands cradled her champions face, while questioning eyes scanned the
solemn expression it now displayed. "What is it Xena?"
"I
was just thinking of what my life would be like without you, and I know it
wouldnt be worth living."
"Well,
the Powers That Be willing, neither one of us will have to face that situation
for a long time to come."
Xena
gently lowered her bard onto the bed, slipping off the negligee that reminded
her more of the Goddess who supplied it, than it did the woman who was wearing
it. Knowing fingers re-explored the exposed body of the small blonde, starting
at the neck and tenderly continuing down to areas that had been neglected for
far too long.
"I
believe I promised you the completion of a seduction started many candlemarks
ago, my bard."
"I
believe you are absolutely correct, my warrior." Gabrielle smiled, pulling
Xena closer and running her hands through the still damp hair. "I intend to
hold you to that promise." She passionately kissed her love as Xenas
hands continued to caress the body now beneath her.
"You
still have that shift on Xena - take it off, please."
The
warrior sat up and pulled the article of clothing off, letting it drape over the
bed as she quickly went back to the pleasure at hand. Her lips found their match
as she gently bit Gabrielles bottom lip before allowing her tongue access to
the sweetness within her bards mouth. "I love you," she whispered
without removing her lips.
"Youre
talking with your mouth full," Gabrielle mumbled between breaths.
"Oh
you think so, do you? Ill show you talking with my mouth full." Xena
slid her body further down her lovers, positioning herself between
Gabrielles willing thighs, while placing her mouth around a firm breast and
cupping the other in her hand. "I love you Gabrielle," the words were
almost inaudible but they brought a smile to the petite blondes face.
Strong,
long fingers interlaced with small, slender ones as Xena took both of the
bards hands and raised them high above the golden head, bringing her own body
to full length on top of the one beneath her, and then some. Blue velvet eyes
looked longingly into the gentle green orbs of her lover as she captured a
memory and placed it into her hearts scrapbook.
Reining
in the passion that was desperately trying to burst free, she again lowered her
face down, and to within a hairs breathe of the one she loved, "Marry
me, Gabrielle?!" It was difficult to ascertain whether the statement was a
request or a demand. "Its the only step we havent taken in this love
affair of ours. Weve already pledged unending commitment. Marry me amongst
the throngs of Amazons who love you as their Queen. Let me become the Queens
Consort in every meaning of the word."
A
sharp intake of breath followed by a single tear brought a smile to the warrior.
As she kissed away the dampness on the face of her fair Gabrielle, her bard
uttered sweetly,
"Oh Xena . . . yes . . . yes . . . Yes!"
Xena
felt her heart swell with joy as the desired words danced in her mind. Unable to
contain herself any longer, the bards dark hero let loose the hunger that had
been building throughout the day.
Groans
of pleasure became music to her ears as she again lowered herself toward the
golden mound of soft curls to partake in the treasures beneath. "What do
you want, my love?" Xena questioned as Gabrielle opened her legs to allow
her lover entrance.
"I
dont think you need to ask," came the soft reply.
"Need
to . . . No . . . I dont need to, but I want to hear you tell me. Its been
ages since Ive heard your desires voiced." The dark warrior caressed the
golden locks below her lovers abdomen as she whispered into the folds beneath
the curls, teasingly touching the now moist area with quick, rapid thrusts of
her tongue.
"Tell
me Gabrielle," she whispered, beginning to drink in the elixir of love,
quenching her desire and causing her own center to become wet with anticipation.
"Tell
me," she repeated.
"I
want you to taste me . . ."
"Like
this?" Xena sucked softly on the small erect bud centered under the folds
of her lovers nether lips.
"Harder
Xena . . ."
The
warrior concentrated on stroking the small erection with her tongue using swift,
constant movements. "Like this?" she queried.
"Yes,
my love, yes." The small blonde ran her fingers through her lovers hair.
"Harder Xena, please . . ."
Xena
graciously obeyed, and the fair-haired woman began, digging her nails deep into
the flesh of the muscular shoulders at the tips of her fingers.
"Xena
. . . oh . . . Xena . . . By the Gods!"
Ever
the experienced lover, Xena smiled inwardly, knowing that within seconds her
bard would beg for a reprieve.
Never
one to disappoint her warrior Gabrielles next response pleaded for exactly
that.
"Enough
. . . Xena . . . enough!" The bard pushed on the shoulders beneath her
hands, trying desperately to move her body away from the celestial torture as
her passion erupted beyond tolerance.
Absolutely
aware of the precise second between euphoria and exquisite agony, the
raven-haired beauty lifted her mouth from the volcano of love, repositioned her
body on top of Gabrielle, and allowed her eager fingers to enter the depths of
her lovers hunger.
"Come
for me Gabrielle," resounded as a throaty plea from deep within the
warriors soul. "Thats the way, my love . . . come for me."
"By
the Gods, Xena . . . I love you," was the only response the bard was able
to expel before her dark hero straddled her thigh, the warriors own fire
rising higher with each thrust.
The
two rode together on wings of desire to the realm of rapture. Echoes of passion
filled the walls within the cave; magic muted the cries of love from the outside
world, which heard only the roar of the waterfall.
Exhausted
. . . emotionally and physically satisfied, and for the first time since
awakening from their frozen hibernation, the warrior and her bard would sleep
side-by-side without another soul within eyesight. Reminiscent of happier times
the two intertwined their bodies, seeking solace in the fact that after all they
had gone through, they were still together and even more in love if that were
humanly possible. As they lay there listening to what they thought would have
been the roar of the falls, the lovers realized that from this side, it was
merely a soft trickling sound that easily helped to lull the duo to sleep, after
the gratification of their renewed vows.
Tomorrow
would be another day, but it would have the distinction of starting off with a
healing breath. The sins of the past were cleansed this enchanted night and the
hopes of tomorrow renewed.
The New Beginning!
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