ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
A
Royal Proposal
(Continues the
story: To Challenge The Queen)
by Carole Giorgio
Violence Warning/Disclaimer: Nope -- This is a party story! Rest, relaxation, dancing, singing Amazons and the reinstatement of a Queen.
Love/Sex Warning/Disclaimer: This story is about love, family 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.
Positive
feedback always welcomed and tends to keep the fingers typing. (If you dont
like lesbians I dont need to know -- Feel free to go somewhere else for
entertainment.)
All
Xena wanted to do was pick Gabrielle up and carry her to the banquet hall, but
she knew it would have embarrassed the reinstated Queen to do so and make her
look weak in front of her tribe. Instead, the warrior watched as the other half
of her soul hobbled painfully, using her staff for support, down the center of
the village, on the way to the breakfast celebration being prepared in her
honor. Today would be one continuous feast with dancing and music progressing
into the wee hours of the morning. There was nothing Amazons liked better than a
reason to party, and her mate had certainly given them that.
Knowing
it would be nearly impossible to tear Gabrielle away from the festivities, Xena
sent Eve off to the hut to retrieve some salve for the cut knuckles and split
lip. The healing process needed to be started immediately for quickest
resolution. After all lips and hands were not injuries to be taken lightly. The
raven-haired beauty smiled inwardly as she chided herself for her twofold
reasoning.
Gabrielle
interrupted her warriors train of thought. "I should probably get
cleaned up and changed before we eat; what do you think, Xena?"
"Its
according to how hungry you are." The champion smiled down at her mate,
knowing that the woman was more than likely famished. "But, it will
probably be a while before everything is prepared; after all, its not like
anyone stayed in the kitchen cooking while the challenge was going on. Why
dont you let me get something for you to ride in to the lake and . . ."
"Xena,
I couldnt do that!"
"Why
not?"
"Because
Im not an invalid, Im just a little bumped up."
"Honestly,
Gabrielle, no one will see you; we can use one of the vegetable carts and call
it a Queenly carriage." Gabrielles warrior smiled over at her with so
much pride that the smaller woman had to smile back at the thought of being
pulled through the village in a cart.
It
was at this point that the duo began passing occupied huts and excited Amazons
came up with congratulations and accolades to the Bard Queen. Gabrielle did her
best to smile and started to shake a sisters hand, only to have her arm
withdrawn by a strong grip. Xena firmly shook her head and told the Amazon that
her Queen needed medical attention on her hands and that any unnecessary use
would deter healing.
"Those
need to be treated before you go around continuing to abuse them,
Gabrielle."
"But
Xena," Gabrielle protested, "these women expect to be
acknowledged."
Then
acknowledge them with as much of a Royal grin as you can muster out of that
split lip of yours. Say thank you, and give them a regal wave." The warrior
looked silly as she demonstrated a slight hand in the air movement. Seeing the
look of humor on Gabrielles face she took advantage of the mood and
continued, "Of course you could give them the old two handed wave."
Putting both hands into the air she moved them from side-to-side, her body going
in the opposite direction from her hands. "Check it out."
She
had her lover laughing and holding her side, trying to keep from disturbing the
bruises she had received in the challenge.
Looking
down, the warriors face took on a solemn expression as she seriously informed
Gabrielle that fooling with open cuts was no laughing matter. "Treating
those hands really is a necessity, Gabrielle. We cant have those open wounds
becoming infected."
"Okay,
Shamaness, youve made your point." The small blonde leaned a little
heavier on her lover and they continued to walk toward home.
"You
know, Xena, I think you might have a hidden reason for getting these cuts and
scratches healed," Gabrielles eyes twinkled as she looked up into a face
bearing an arched eyebrow. "Dont act innocent, my warrior hands and
lips what a combination to be out of commission at the same time,"
Gabrielle tittered. "Thank the Gods weve been fairly affectionate these
past few days, it may be a day or two before Im able to . . ."
"I
wasnt even thinking about that," Xena objected.
"Oh,
I think you might protest too much," the bard countered.
"Of
course it doesnt stop Me from fulfilling my promise of last evening, now does
it?" Xena gave her lover a sensual look.
"I
think not!" The response came quickly.
They
continued walking and Gabrielles limp became more apparent with every step,
and her pressure on her warrior stronger. Xena reinstated their former
conversation. "Listen, Gabrielle, our hut is so far out from the village no
one will ever know if I pull you in a cart. Beside, if you dont let me pull
you in something with wheels, we will never get to the lake and back before your
hungry subjects consume the entire meal."
Having
run out of objections, and feeling the consequences of the early morning
conflict with Tecmessa, the Queen agreed to be carted to the lake and back. She
giggled when conceding to the transportation. "Oh, okay -- well just
call it my Royal coach."
"And
that would make me?"
"My
Royal Footwoman," she laughed.
They
were coming within sight of their hut by now and Xena had a second idea.
"Better yet, why dont you just ride behind me on Argo? It would be even
quicker and you wouldnt look so pitiful."
"Much
better suggestion, Champion. I knew there was a good reason I kept you
around." With her arm around Xenas waist she was afforded the added
stability of leaning into the taller woman.
It
lightened Xenas heart to see her bard smiling after such an exhausting
display of prowess. She was extremely proud of her Bard/Queen/Warrior, although
she didnt like thinking of Gabrielle as the latter of the three titles. In
actuality her favorite title for the small blonde was Lover and soon to be Wife.
Yes, if she were to put the four facets of her versatile soulmate in order it
would be Wife/Bard/Queen/Warrior. She tightened her hold on Gabrielles
shoulders and whispered softly in her ear. "Do you know how proud I am of
you?"
Verdant
eyes looked up into sparkling sapphire eyes. "Im glad, Xena, but a
challenge for the title of Queen is not something I want to make a practice of
competing in. I hope the village will be content with their Queen for a long
time to come."
"Im
sure they will be, my love."
As
they neared the hut, Eve met up with them, carrying the jar of salve.
"What
took you so long?" her mother asked as she took the medicine from the
outstretched hand.
"Oh,
and youre very welcome, Mother." Eve responded sarcastically. "If
you had bothered to give me the right place to look, I might have been here
sooner," she grumbled to her mother.
"I
did," Xena argued. I left it on the table the other night after taking it
out of Argos saddlebag.
"And
I put it away . . ." Gabrielle countered with a smile, " . . . As
usual."
"Why
didnt you tell me?"
"You
didnt ask. Besides if I told you every time I went around picking up after
you, wed never be able to discuss anything more than my tidying up." She
smiled sweetly at her warrior and then thanked her for being so considerate and
sending Eve for the medicine.
"How
are you feeling, Mom? You dont look very comfortable." There was a look
of concern on Eves face as she examined the cuts on Gabrielles hands and
face.
"Ive
had worse, believe me." The blonde tried to act nonchalant, but she was
most assuredly beginning to experience the reality of the mornings
activities, as her body began to stiffen and new areas of pain emerged with each
new candlemark. Come nightfall, she had a feeling that the consequences of the
days actions would be totally realized.
"At
least Tecmessas not feeling any better," Eve smiled. The younger woman
stood in front of her mom, wishing there were something she could do to help
ease the pain.
Xena
opened up the jar and started to dip her finger in when Gabrielle asked if it
would be wiser to wait until after she had bathed. "No, we have plenty of
this salve; lets get a little on now and Ill reapply it when youre
cleaned and changed."
Gabrielle
flinched as the cream was applied. It stung as it made contact with the open
areas, but within seconds the pain was ebbing from the wounds and the bard was
wishing there were a salve that could take care of bruising that easily.
"That feels marvelous, Xena. Thanks."
"Ill
check you out a little better when we have that outfit off; you might have a few
bruised ribs, and wrapping could relieve some of your pain."
"Id
love to stand here and chat with the two of you, but I promised Toxaris Id
help with the preparations." Eve looked at her mother fawning over
Gabrielle. "I know youre in excellent hands, Mom."
"Yes,
your mother is always around to pick up the pieces and help put them back
together. You go ahead and have fun with your friends. Im glad youre
getting along so well with the sisters."
"I
feel safe here; this was a great idea. Thanks to both of you." She kissed
Gabrielle on the cheek and then turned and did the same to Xena before running
off in the direction of the village.
"I
guess this was a good idea, huh?" Xena asked.
"This
will be a very healing place for our daughter," Gabrielle muttered as she
watched Eve leave.
A
long sharp whistle brought the beautiful palomino into view. "Come on,
lets get you up on Argo." Xena gently assisted Gabrielle onto the horse
then told her she would be right back with a change of clothes, soap, and some
cloths to dry with.
Within
minutes she was back out of the hut. "We dont want to take too long; I
know you dont want to miss the meal."
"Youre
right on that account, Xena. Even with this sore lip, Ill manage to get the
food down. All that exercise gives the appetite a real boost."
"As
if you ever need a reason to have your appetite boosted." Xena chuckled as
she got behind Gabrielle on the young horse that was quickly learning all of her
new masters idiosyncrasies.
The
trip to the lake was a quick one via horseback, and within minutes Gabrielle was
soaking her sore muscles in the cooling water of the lake. Xena didnt need
the bath but she didnt want Gabrielle to split her knuckles any more than
they already were by overusing her hands. She stripped down and walked into the
water next to her lover.
"Here,
give me that," the warrior shook her head as she retrieved the soap from
the blonde.
"I
can wash myself," Gabrielle objected.
"Of
course you can and if youre really clever you can start those hands to
bleeding again." Sapphire eyes twinkled merrily as she lathered up one of
the sponges they had purchased from a seaman the last time they were in Potidaea.
"This
may sting a little Gabrielle, but I need to get the wounds cleansed." Xena
flinched when Gabrielle did, as she patted the knuckles with the soft sponge.
"Sorry."
"Its
not your fault. Luckily Im a fast healer; not being able to do things with my
hands is going to be the pits!" The statement was peppered with a slight
grin in the direction of her Champion.
Pretending
she hadnt heard the comment Xena made a suggestion. "Maybe youll be
forced to sit and do some writing again for a while."
Pleased
with the idea from her mate, the small blonde smiled. "Thats true, once
I get my hand into the writing position, I wont have to be changing it. I
guess I should get the story of Livia/Eve written while its still fresh in my
mind."
"And
the story of the Bard Queens return and victory over the Regent Queen."
The warriors face was one of a proud partner when she spoke of Gabrielles
victory.
"You
know, Xena, it was strange being out there on that field totally alone this
morning." Gabrielle put a bruised hand on each of her champions
shoulders. "Youve always been around to back me up. Xena if I hadnt .
. . "
"IF
is the operative word here, my love; you did fine all by yourself."
"Yes,
but if I hadnt, you wouldnt have been able to interfere."
Intent
sapphire orbs focused on just as intent green ones "You dont
honestly think that I would have let any major harm come to you out there today,
do you, Gabrielle?"
"But,
Xena, the rules."
"To
Tartarus with the rules, you are more important to me than the rules of an
Amazon village. You and Eve are the most important people in my world. We could
always find somewhere else to put down roots. I would never settle for being a
widow before becoming
your consort. No! Losing you was never a viable option."
The
blue eyes softened as they searched the face of her beloved for a sign that
Gabrielle didnt agree with her, but she found none.
Holding
her head down and almost whispering the small bard mumbled, "Im ashamed
to say that Im glad to hear you say that Xena. As much as it would have been
a death with honor, I wouldnt have wanted to leave you and Eve. Maybe Im
not as true an Amazon as Im trying to portray. You mean more to me than the
tribe. Not that I wouldnt give my life to save any one of them in a battle,
but I wouldnt want to have died this morning. We have so much left of life to
explore together, we have . . . "
Gentle
fingers barely touched the wounded lips and Gabrielle looked up into glistening
eyes that belied the warriors hard exterior, and her heart went out to her
lover. "This is just between the two of us, my soul," Xena whispered.
"No one of this world need be privy to what transpires between us. Just so
we know that I would never let you die without coming to your side and that you
would do the same for me. I think weve talked this conversation out, my
bard."
The
raven-haired beauty drew her lover close and tenderly kissed her neck and face,
carefully avoiding the bruised lips. "Youre my life, Gabrielle, what
would I be doing settling in a village if you werent?"
As
is true for many bodily functions, Gabrielles stomach took that particular
time to make an unqueenly rumbling sound that could be heard even through the
water. The lovers laughed and Xena commenced rinsing the remaining suds off the
smaller woman.
As
they emerged from the lake, Gabrielle was just beginning to realize how much she
actually ached. Xena not only helped her dry off, but assisted her in getting
dressed.
"Well,
this should be a fun week." The newly re-appointed Queen remarked with
apparent disgust.
"Take
advantage of the newness of your position, my love. Im sure there will be
many young women who will be grateful and eager to be of help to you around the
hut until your hands heal." Xena finished helping Gabrielle on with her top
and helped her back onto Argo.
Jumping
up behind her mate, the warrior put her arms around Gabrielle. It was easier for
her to hold the small blonde, than vice versa. This way Gabrielle didnt have
to use her arms or her sore hands. "We had best get going before all the
food is devoured by those same young women I was just speaking about."
"Xena
its funny, you commenting on the women that are Eves age. You keep calling
them young women when, if you dont count the frozen years, they arent much
younger than we are. Sometimes I still feel as though we walked into a
wonderland. Everyone who was our age is now old enough to be a parent to us, and
those who were infants, like Eve, are now seemingly our age."
The
rest of the way to the village the two were quiet as they both pondered on the
anomaly that was now their life.
Upon
entering the middle of the village, Argo was soon surrounded by Amazons of all
ages. They had been anxiously awaiting their Queen and her Champion, so the
mid-morning festivities could begin. Xena jumped down, then turned and reached
up to help Gabrielle dismount.
Even
though Gabrielle had given her a bit of an argument in the beginning, the
warrior finally convinced the aching bard that wrapping the ribs would alleviate
some of the pain. She was glad her lover had surrendered to the procedure, as
getting her down off the horse would now be slightly less painful, with the
tightly wrapped bandages protecting the small blondes bruised ribs.
Gabrielles
thoughts were traveling in a similar direction, while being helped off the
horse. She was exceedingly grateful that Xena had been so observant and insisted
on wrapping her ribs. Had the warrior not securely bandaged the area, she was
sure the jogging she would have received from riding astride Argo would have
left her in excruciating pain, instead of her having only moderate irritation.
Thoughts
of pain were washed away as wonderful smells drifted through the air,
titillating the nostrils of the Bard Queen and her soon-to-be Amazon Consort.
They walked into the communal dining hall to find that no one had eaten yet;
they were all awaiting the arrival of Queen Gabrielle. A place of honor was set
for three at the head of the largest table with Xena on one side of the Queen
and Eve already seated to the left of her. The elders of the village also had
seats at the Royal table. Everyone was anxiously awaiting the arrival of the
tardy duo.
The
tables were already laden with fruits and breads. Pitchers of juice and water
were strategically placed, and as soon as Gabrielle sat down, platters of hot
foods were brought in from the cooking area; the breakfast feast officially
began.
"This
is so much better than hard bread, jerky, and berries." Gabrielle commented
as she filled her plate and thanked the young woman who was doing the serving.
"Yes,
but the past few days you also had fresh fish to go along with the stale
bread," Eve reminded her mom.
"So
I did, Eve, and believe me I was grateful for that, also." She couldnt
help but notice that Toxaris was seated next to Eve. She didnt want to form
an opinion too quickly, but she noticed the far away look in her daughters
friends face when she looked at Eve. I
hope our Eve doesnt break your heart, little Amazon, Gabrielle silently
mused while beginning to partake of the breakfast feast.
By
the time the meal was completed it was well into the afternoon and Xena
suggested that they return to the hut so that Gabrielle could take a nap before
the evening festivities began. When the smaller woman began to argue, Xena gave
her the look that meant she would not take no for an answer.
"If
you are going to heal properly, Gabrielle, you need rest. Theres nothing you
can do here, anyway. Everyone has their own chores and you have none." She
smiled at her bard and slowly walked with her out of the main hall. On the way
out they stopped to talk with Eris and Rhea who were extremely excited that the
challenge had gone in favor of the bard. Rhea looked a bit tired and pallid.
Xena promised to make a poultice for the woman and bring it with her when they
returned for the evening feast. She explained to the women that Gabrielle needed
to rest for a while and, once again, Xena helped her mate to mount the palomino.
There was no sense in Gabrielle walking anywhere she didnt have to at
least for the next few days.
"Im
really not that tired, Xena," Gabrielle had objected when they were exiting
the hall."
"Humor
me," had been the response from the dark warrior.
After
the short jog back, they entered the hut and Gabrielle insisted Xena lay down
with her until she went to sleep. Strong arms encircled the smaller aching body,
willing comfort and healing to each area the strong yet gentle fingers touched.
The warrior hummed as she trailed her hands lightly down the Bards back,
lulling her soulmate to a place where pain could be forgotten, if only for a few
hours.
As
soon as the warrior was positive her lover was in Morpheus realm, she
cautiously unwound the blondes arms from around her body and slipped quietly
from the bed.
Now,
standing looking down at the sleeping bard, Xena knew it had been a good idea to
have the newly reinstated Queen get some needed rest before the evenings
festivities began. She blew her a kiss and went about making the promised
poultice for Rhea.
Xena
busied herself around the outside of the hut, gathering the ingredients she
didnt already have for the poultice, grooming the horses and cutting down
some of the brush that the Amazon sisters had neglected around the porch. When
she was quite finished playing Shamaness and blacksmith, she sat and sharpened
her sword, a luxury she hadnt the time the last few days to engage in. The
sun was beginning to recede toward the horizon before the raven-haired beauty
decided it was time to awaken her Bard. If they were going to attend the
festivities, they had best get ready. It was a wonder Gabrielle had been able to
sleep throughout the entire day, with all the drumming that had been keeping
pace with the excited Amazons, but that further acknowledged that the warrior
had been right and that her partner was in obvious need of the rest.
"Good
evening, Starshine, youve just about slept the day away." Xena
whispered, as she reclined next to her lover. She studied the peaceful face,
before running her long fingers through the silky locks.
"Oh,
Xena, is it really that late? I can see the shadows on the walls."
"Actually
it seems as though youve slept from breakfast directly through to
dinner." The warrior smiled tenderly down on the face of her angel, as she
watched the sea-green eyes blink away the sleep. "Did you dream?"
"Of
course, I dont think I ever sleep without dreaming. It must be the curse of
the bard, or perhaps the gift; Im not sure which. At least I didnt relieve
the entire challenge as I thought I might. Morpheus was kind to me today; he
allowed me to dream of our joining. Did you say I slept through dinner?"
There was panic in the bards voice.
"I
was only kidding; you know I wouldnt allow that. Youd never let me live it
down. So did you plan the entire wedding in your sleep, my soul?" Xena
raised an eyebrow as she awaited the response.
"No.
I wouldnt do that . . . I wouldnt plan everything without including
you."
With
a sarcastic smile the warrior kissed her mate on the cheek. "Oh, but we all
know that, Gabrielle. You wouldnt think of starting anything without first
discussing it with me, right?"
"I
dont know about not starting, Xena." Gabrielle confessed. "But I
certainly would include you as things went along."
"You
had best include me in Everything, my little bard. I want no surprises on my
wedding day. Do you understand? We need to sit down, you and I, and talk about
the ceremony, until we both agree on how it is to be played out."
"Are
you getting cold feet, my warrior?" Gabrielle smiled, sitting up and now
fully awake.
"No,
not cold feet, but I dont want any surprises. I want to know just what it is
we will be promising. I never thought I would be settling down like this
Gabrielle. I want to feel comfortable with the vows."
"I
understand, Xena. I was just kidding with you. We do need to sit and talk about
how we want to handle the vows and who we want standing up for us." A
slight melancholy looked cross the bards soft eyes, and they veiled over for
an instant.
"A
dinar for your thoughts, Gabrielle."
The
bard shrugged her shoulders and shook her head. "Its nothing,
really."
The
dark-haired woman tilted the small face before her until their eyes were locked
in a lover's stare. Through the piercing green eyes, the warrior searched the
other half of her soul, and her heart found the question that was patiently
awaiting her response.
"You
want to go home before the wedding, dont you Gabrielle?"
The
tears in her lovers eyes spoke the answer long before the slightly pouting
lips were able to reply. "I always thought Lila would be my maid of honor
if we ever took the vows," the bard sighed.
"And
you think thats too difficult a request to have granted?" Xena placed a
hand under her soul mates chin and lifted the face of her angel to meet her
gaze. "Gabrielle, if you want to go get Lila we can start as soon as your
ribs heal. We can talk about the plans along the way."
"What
if shes . . . not alive?"
"Since
when did you become the pessimist? I thought that was my job? Im sure Lila is
alive and as ornery as ever. She probably even has a cottage full of kids."
Xena chuckled at the thought of the feisty young girl having grown into
motherhood.
"Its
going to be weird seeing my baby sister looking like my elder." Gabrielle
didnt know whether to smile or cry when she thought about the years of
memories that had been denied her.
"Xena,
Lila isnt the only one I want at the wedding."
Now
it was the warriors turn to become serious. "Gabrielle you dont think
your parents will want to attend?" It was more of a statement than a
question.
"Xena,
Im not even sure if my parents are alive they were not that young when we
went into hibernation. But, no . . . I wasnt thinking of My parents . . . I
want Cyrene there."
It
was now also the warriors turn to have doubts about going home. She had been
comfortable enough with taking Gabrielle home to Potidaea, but returning to
Amphipolis was a different story. She tried not to think of the fact that Cyrene
could very well be dead. And Toris . . . she didnt know if he had stayed in
the city or not. "Dont you think we should talk about this a little
more?"
"No.
Xena this is perhaps the most important step in either of our lives," she
chuckled and shook her head. "Well, maybe coming back from the dead might
have been a little more important or fighting Gods and Goddesses for our lives,
that might have taken second place, but you know what I mean!"
"Yes,
Gabrielle, I know what you mean."
"Its
important for us now, and I dont think I want to wait until after the wedding
to see if our families have survived the past 25 years. The wedding will be at
least a moon in the preparations. Xena help me. Im rambling." The blonde
looked pathetically up into almost sorrowful sapphire eyes that knew the same
ache to find out who was still alive in their immediate families.
Xena
simply nodded affirmatively, giving Gabrielle the acknowledgment she desired.
"Well leave just as soon as you can ride your own horse without
pain."
"Thank
you, Xena." The small blonde put her head on her champions chest and
hugged her close. "I think we should ask Eve if she would like to come
along and meet her aunt and grandmother and maybe even her uncle and
cousins."
"Yes,
Eve should have that option. We can talk about it more in the morning, right now
you need to get dressed; I can smell the food and that means its almost time
to eat."
After
re-wrapping Gabrielles ribs and putting more salve on the bards hands and
lips, Xena helped her lover finish dressing. When they were ready to walk out
the door she reminded Gabrielle that both the ceremonial staff and mask should
be taken, for the ceremony that was certain to ensue this evening. Xena had
shined up her chakram as well as her sword, while Gabrielle was sleeping and
they were both in their respective holders.
"We
might as well ride Argo into the village, arriving like a Queen will add a nice
touch." The
dark-haired beauty lifted her soul mate up onto the horse, as she had before and
before getting on herself, raced back into the hut and retrieved a small bulging
bag she almost forgot. When she came out again, Xena situated herself behind her
mate and took Argos reins.
Within
minutes they were gathering attention as they neared the great hall where the
banquet was being held. Gabrielle could tell that it was going to be a long
evening and she leaned back and thanked Xena for allowing her to sleep and to
rest up for the festivities.
The
warrior simply kissed her bard on the golden crown and then leaned over and
whispered into the small ear. "Thats what Royal Consorts are for, My
Queen, to make sure you are taken care of properly." Her tongue played a
round of ring around the ear, causing Gabrielle to shiver and smile as she
leaned back into her lovers body.
"If
you dont stop, we will find ourselves leaving and heading back from whence we
just came, my warrior!" Gabrielle giggled.
"I
think not, my bard your body is in no condition to undergo what I would
expect from you, if we left these festivities and went home." She walked
Argo over to the large building and dismounted. She then held out her arms to
Gabrielle, lifting the smaller woman down from the horse.
The
Amazons lined up on either side of their Queen and her Champion as they walked
toward the banquet hall. Inside, the room had been gaily decorated and there was
a small group of musicians over in one corner performing on drums, reed, and
string instruments.
Gabrielle
smiled at the musicians as she caught each of their glances in her direction.
The couple then continued on to their place of honor at the end of the table.
The throne-like chairs had been pulled away from the table in anticipation of
the short ceremony that was planned to take place before the dining would begin.
Tecmessa
met them at the head of the table, her own mask firmly in place, as were the
masks of the Amazons surrounding her. This would be an extremely unusual
ceremony with the defeated queen regent being the officiating sister.
"Bard
Queen Gabrielle," Tecmessa began as Gabrielle stood facing the village of
Amazons that were still filling the large room. "We are here to honor and
welcome you back as Queen of your tribe." She reached out and took
Gabrielles mask while at the same time another of the sisters took her staff.
The two Amazons stood in front of Gabrielle and Xena, patiently waiting until a
third masked Amazon joined them.
It
was at this point that they all turned and faced the crowd.
Tecmessa
spoke to a now hushed gathering. "Sister Amazons, we are here to reinstate
our Bard Queen Gabrielle who has for too long been absent, through no fault of
her own, from this tribe." She motioned the woman to the left of her to
step forward.
"Phillippis
has for the last season been the faithful keeper of the Bard Queens staff,
our Queens symbol of warriorhood."
Phillippis
held the staff high above her head for all to see and the crowd was silent.
Tecmessa
continued. "This Amazon has protected and cherished the staff in our
Queens absence, and tonight gratefully places the weapon back into the hands
of its rightful owner."
Phillippis
turned and faced Gabrielle. She relinquished the staff to the Queen, placed her
right fist to her heart and bowed as she stepped back two paces to stand again
beside the new leader of the Royal Guard.
Tecmessa
now motioned to the woman on her right to step forward.
"Aello
has for the last season been the faithful keeper of the Bard Queens quill,
our Queens symbol of her ability to weave the spoken word into that of the
written word so that all Amazons may be able to know the stories."
The
proud Amazon turned and faced Gabrielle. She relinquished the quill to the
Queen, placed her right fist to her heart and bowed as she stepped back two
paces to stand again beside the new leader of the Royal Guard.
Finally,
Tecmessa held high the Queens Mask. "By the authority granted to me by
the council this afternoon, I now reinstate the Bard Queen Gabrielle to her
rightful station as Queen of the Amazons. A title she not only deserves by cast
but by deed as a warrior. Never before has the tribe been lead by such a
versatile woman, one who is as easily at home with a pot, a quill or a staff in
tow. She will lead the tribe with strength, honor and compassion."
The
former regent turned and faced Gabrielle. She relinquished the mask to her
Queen, placed her right fist to her heart and bowed as she stepped back two
paces to stand again between the other two Royal Guard Amazons.
Gabrielle
stood with Xena by her side. She handed her Champion her staff and quill,
allowing her to hold her Queens mask high above her head with one hand on
either side of it. Then slowly and with conviction she placed the mask of Queen
upon her face.
The
crowd went wild and a thundering cheer rolled through the room, shaking the
timbers of the large hall . . . "Queen Gabrielle! Queen Gabrielle! Long
Live Queen Gabrielle."
Xena
stood by watching, pride lighting up her face. The small blonde allowed the
excitement to flow for a few minutes and then, motioning with her hands, dulled
the sound to a whisper and then to silence. She took off the mask and placed it
on the throne behind her then turned to address her subjects.
"Amazons
we are gathered here in celebration, but this is more than just a ceremony
of my reinstatement as your Queen. We are gathered here as a once divided
nation, now reunited. My dream is to see all the Amazons joined into a strong
sisterhood. There should never be a village anywhere in the known world that
each and every one of you is not welcomed in. We will take our stand for justice
and it will be our duty to watch out for and support any woman, Amazon or not,
who asks for our help. When all women are safe in their homes and free from
tyranny, only then will we all be Free! Hail to the Amazons defenders of
women!"
"Hail
to the Amazons defenders of women," became the cry from the sisters.
Now
it was Xenas turn to raise her hands and ask for silence.
While the congregation was calming down she turned and retrieved one
golden and one silver goblet from the bag she had carried from the hut. Picking
up a pitcher of wine from the table she filled each of the goblets, placed them
on the table and faced the now silent throng.
"Amazons
I have been among you for many years, longer than some of you are old and
even longer than your reigning Queen. For all these seasons I have denied, not
my association with your nation, but becoming a member of the Amazons. Today
there are two subjects close to my heart that I would like to acknowledge. The
first of the two matters has to do with the re-coronation of Gabrielle as your
Queen. I would like to commend the tribe, as I feel you could have made no finer
a choice for a leader, especially when looking for attributes of both courage
and mercy. Secondly I would like to officially join the ranks of the Amazons in
the most auspicious way possible."
Gabrielle
stood staring at the statuesque beauty before her, mesmerized by her style and
grace, as were the rest of the women sitting and standing in the huge room. All
of them were trying to calculate in what direction Xena was going with her
speech.
The
raven-haired warrior stepped back and took her lovers hand as she knelt on
one strong knee. She reached behind her and unsheathing her sword held it, palms
up in front of Gabrielle to take. I offer you my sword, and my life.
Placing her right hand over her heart she beseeched . . . "Gabrielle
. . . my lover . . . my lifemate . . . the completion of my soul . . . will you
join with me in a Royal Ceremony . . . be my wife and make me your Royal Amazon
Consort?"
Gabrielle,
her brilliant green eyes filled to overflowing with tears of joy, took the sword
and lightly touched each of Xenas shoulders, commanding her to rise.
Handing the sword back to the warrior who quickly replaced it into its
sheath, the small blonde stepped closer and took her Champions hand.
"My
answer, of course, is yes, my love."
A
deafening cheer spread throughout the hall until the small Queen silenced the
Amazons with her hands. "Looks like there will be preparations for a Royal
Joining," she smiled at her sisters as the cheering began anew.
With
joined hands the newly betrothed couple approached the table. Xena picked up the
two goblets and handed one to Gabrielle. Without need of encouragement, a hush
fell over the hall.
"These
are ceremonial goblets stolen long ago from the cities of Amphipolis and
Potidaea the Silver belonged to my home of birth and the gold to that of
your Queens. Warlords, who have long since died, pilfered them. I took them
back from the thieves, and until a day ago they had remained entombed. Tonight,
as we drink from the goblets of bride-to-be our ancestors, we shall look to a
bright future among the Amazons." She toasted her and the couple drank in
celebration of their announcement. The clamor of the sisters was almost
deafening.
Gabrielle
put her goblet down and stepped closer to her warrior. "By the Gods Xena
that was beautiful thank you my love!"
"Never
say there is no romance in my blood, my soul," the champion whispered back.
Without
trying to subdue the crowd this time, Gabrielle faced the front of the table and
stated simply, in as loud a voice as she could muster "Lets Eat . .
. Let the Celebration begin!"
No
sooner were the words spoken than the women chosen to serve, raced to the
cooking area and started filling trays with all the delicacies that had been
prepared throughout the course of the day. One of the entrees that had been
simmering for candlemarks was a delightful rabbit stew, chock full of vegetables
from gardens of some of the older Amazons, who no longer went on the hunting
expeditions. There were plates piled high with deer steaks and potatoes as well
as loaves of fresh bread. Sitting in the kitchen as a special surprise were
round little dumpling-like pastries filled with sweet red stuff and made exactly
like Gabrielle had taught some of the women to make the last time she and her
warrior had been here, 25 full seasons ago when Eve was a baby. The recipe had
now been handed down to a new generation, and the small treats were still
enjoyed at all the celebrations.
Throughout
the feeding frenzy people kept coming up and congratulating the lucky couple.
Xena sat there wondering if she had done the right thing proposing in
front of the entire Amazon community, but when she looked over at Gabrielle and
saw how she radiated happiness the silent warrior vowed that she would do it all
over again if need be. Smiling inwardly she reminded herself that they still had
the actual ceremony to go through and what a gladiator day in Rome that
was going to be.
Throughout
the evening one or the other of her mothers would occasionally receive an
approving look from Eve. She even made sure to talk to each of them, both
separately and together, but they steered clear of discussing the forthcoming
trip Amphipolis and Potidaea.
After
a while the entire party began shifting to the open air, as the musicians took
their melodies out where there was room for dancing.
Again
there was a special place reserved for the Queen and her Champion. It was
obvious to anyone who watched Gabrielle walk from the dining hall to the outside
area that the Queen would definitely be only a spectator during the evenings
festivities. There may have been a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eyes,
but there was definitely pain in her movement.
"Ill
be right there," Gabrielle told Xena as they left the hall. "I have
something I want to do first."
"Want
me to come with?" Xena asked, unsure of where her bard was going.
"No,
Ill only be a few minutes," Gabrielle assured her dark hero. "You
go on ahead."
While
Xena made her way through the crowd of Amazons to their seats of honor,
Gabrielle meandered in the opposite direction over to where Tecmessa was
standing with some of her friends. After catching the womans eye, Gabrielle
motioned that she wanted to speak with her privately.
"Tecmessa,
I just want to thank your for the lovely way you headed the ceremony tonight. I
would think that to be a difficult chore after such a recent loss."
The
taller woman nodded to her Queen and smiled. "If you were to stop and
really think about it Queen Gabrielle, had I lost that challenge to any other of
my sisters, I would not have been alive tonight to hand them their mask. Not
only did you spare my life, but you, also, gave me a place of honor in your
guard. You have a friend for life in me, my Queen." Tecmessa patted her
heart with her right hand and bowed her head slightly in reverence.
"Enough
of that when we talking privately, Tecmessa." The blonde blushed slightly
at the compliment she had just been paid. It had come from the heart she was
sure, and she was glad that the two of them would be friends. "Ill let
you rejoin your friends; I just wanted to thank you."
Gabrielle
began walking back toward her seat of honor. She glanced around at the bonfire
and over at the dancers and musicians, but Xena was nowhere to be seen. She
figured her dark warrior had wanted a few private minutes alone. After all,
large parties still made her champion nervous, even when they were in her
bards honor.
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Xena
decided that a little quite time might be just what she needed. She felt if she
could steal away into the woods for a few minutes while Gabrielle was off
talking to whomever, that maybe her nerves would calm a little after opening her
heart in front of the entire Amazon Nation or at least a good hunk of it.
She needed a break from all the congratulations being given by nearly
every Amazon in the village.
Just
beyond the light of the fire the drums took on a duller tone. The tall warrior
stood in the light of the silver moon, gazing up into the stars and feeling
quite content with herself. It pleased her to know how happy she had made her
soul this evening, both the one that resided in her body and the other half that
resided in the body of her bard.
There
was a slight crackling sound emanating from the left of her. Out of instinct she
reached for her chakram, then heard a giggle. "Way to go Warrior
Babe."
"Aphrodite?!
What are you doing here?"
"I
told the Little Bard that I was watching out for Artemis chosen, now that she
no longer can. And since my favorite mortal happens to be one of them, what
better place for me to pop in occasionally." She closed the gap between
herself and the warrior and continued. "Xena that was quite a romantic
interlude there amidst all those Amazons. A bit out of character for you, but
lovely nonetheless."
"I
only did it for Gabrielle. I figured she would appreciate it."
"Well
let me tell you I appreciated it also. Anything that laced with love makes
me tingle all over, and for doing that I will grant you one wish gratis anytime
you want to make it."
"Thanks
Aphrodite, Id like to think on it for a while. Wouldnt want to waste such
a precious commodity. "
"No
hurry, Xena. I plan on being around for quite some time. Will I get an
invitation to the joining?"
"Of
course, if you want."
"Sure
I want; I love weddings! Ill even give the two of you an instant trip to your
grotto as a wedding present for your honeymoon . . . or wherever you want to go
for that matter."
"Thanks
again, Aphrodite."
Realizing
that Gabrielle might start worrying about where she was she asked the Goddess if
she would like to come back to the celebration with her.
"No,
thanks. I just wanted to compliment you on your lovely proposal. After all you
only do something like that once in a lifetime, might as well make it
spectacular. And no one could say that you ever did anything that wasnt
spectacular, now could they Xena?"
"Guess
not." The warrior agreed with the Goddess of Love.
"Listen,
Warrior Babe, give my little friend a big hello from me, and tell her Ill be
keeping an occasional eye on the two of you."
"Just
be careful when you decide to pop in Goddess of Love," the warrior teased.
"There are times when being alone is exactly how we want to
remain."
"I
get the picture, Xena.
Now, I have an appointment for a facial so Ill catch ya later."
With
that the Goddess of Love was off in a blink of an eye, leaving only the
sprinkling of gold and pink dust behind as she disappeared as quickly as she had
arrived.
Xena
took a deep breath and slowly made her way back into the midst of the
festivities. It didnt take long to spot Gabrielle sitting above the crowd,
watching the women dance. Going back into the hall, the warrior retrieved the
goblets and filled them with wine before joining her lover.
"Where
did you disappear to?" Gabrielle wanted to know as she reached out and took
the offered goblet.
"Just
went for a minute of quiet thought out in the woods."
"Alone?"
Gabrielle wanted to know.
"It
wouldnt have been quiet if I took someone with me, now would it have
been?" She shook her head and smiled sweetly over at her lover. "But,
I did meet up with a friend of yours while I was out there."
"Really?
Who?" Now she really had Gabrielles attention.
"The
Goddess of Love."
"Aphrodite
was in the woods?
Whatever for?" Questioning green eyes focused on her lovers face.
"She
came to congratulate me on proposing to you in front of the entire village. She
thought is was extremely romantic."
The
look of pride on her warriors face was so sincere; it warmed the bards
heart.
"And
so it was Xena. I was shocked. Thrilled, but shocked." The bard tried to
smile but her cracked lips prevented a full grin.
Catching
the grimace on the fair face in front of her, Xena reached into the small bag
she had attached to her leathers and brought out the salve she had been putting
on Gabrielles cuts.
"Xena,
thats not necessary."
"Really?
Then why dont you just give me a great big grin, my Queen? Come on, an
ear-to-ear smile."
Knowing
that her champion was right, Gabrielle yielded to letting Xena cover her lips
with the soothing cream.
"When
do you think we should ask Eve if she wants to go with us to Amphipolis and
Potidaea?" Gabrielle asked, while Xena was putting the salve away.
"As
soon as we get the chance. Give her a few days to make up her mind and then she
can help us get everything ready to travel."
"On
the trip there we wont have to take much. The grotto is less than a full
days ride. But we do need to get a horse for Eve if she decides on coming
with us. I hope she does."
"I
do, too, Gabrielle, just in case Mother isnt in good enough health to make
the trip back here to the village. At least shed get to spend a little time
with her granddaughter and Eve with her grandmother." Remembering a portion
of her conversation with the Goddess of Love, Xena thought she had better fill
Gabrielle in while she was thinking about it. "By the way, Aphrodite wants
to be invited to the joining."
"She
wants to be . . . " Gabrielle plopped into her seat.
"I
think the Goddess of Love has adopted you, Queen of the Amazons." Xena
smiled as she sat down next to her lover.
Gabrielle
took a drink of her wine and then proceeded to examine the goblet she held in
her hand. "Is this really from Potidaea?"
"Sure
is. Look around on the other side youll notice the mascot of your little
city. I collected these treasures quite a while ago my love, before we met. When
we were rummaging around in the treasure trove the other day I spotted them and
was happy I had left them at that particular spot."
"No
coincidences, remember Xena? Theres a reason for everything." Gabrielle
lifted her glass to toast her warrior. "To the love of my life. I know you
are just as thrilled about all the preparations that will now have to be made
for the Royal Wedding as I am."
"Thrilled
is an understatement, my love, an absolute understatement," the warrior
acknowledged as she took a large gulp of her wine.
The
moon had risen high in the night sky and was now beginning to make it descent
when the bard and her warrior decided they had stayed long enough to be sociable
and could easily slip away and retire to their hut.
After
gently placing Gabrielle on Argo, Xena joined her and they trotted off toward
their home with little attention from the partying Amazons.
"You
know, my love," Xena began after they had dismounted and began walking up
to the porch steps. "I promised to make last night up to you, after you
were reinstated as Queen, but I really think we ought to conserve your energy
for a few days." Still standing on the ground she placed the staff, quill,
and mask on the deck of the porch, then started to ascend the stairs.
"As
much as I hate to agree with you on that count, Xena, I do." The bard
turned around at the top of the stairs and put her hands on her lovers
shoulders. Only
in positions such as this did she get the chance to look down into the beautiful
face that could start her blood to heating and send chills up and down her
spine. The angle of the moon was such that its glow lit up and softened the
angular features of her beautiful warrior. Dazzling sapphire eyes shone brightly
as they gazed up into the fair face of a golden angel.
"If
you stand looking at me with those emeralds of yours much longer, my soul, I
will find it almost impossible to keep my body from doing what my mind knows it
shouldnt tonight."
The
corners of Gabrielles mouth slightly curled into a tiny smile, and her eyes
took on an iridescent glow as she slowly lowered her face toward that of her
lover. It mattered not that the kiss would be as painful as it was sweet, she
could not let this moment slip by without taking advantage of the full lips as
they reached up to meet her own.
Xena
cautiously ran her tongue over the outside of Gabrielles lips, wishing
silently that the mere touch of her tongue would be able to heal the wounded
skin. "I love you, my soul," the dark hero whispered before allowing
her tongue entrance between the damaged lips.
"I
love you more," came the answer from the other half of her heart, as
Gabrielle opened her mouth to allow the soft, warm tongue of her lover inside.
With
their lips still joined, the tall warrior carefully encircled her arms around
the bard as she climbed to the next step. Then, picking the smaller woman up,
she placed one foot and then the other on the deck of the porch. Without missing
a step she carried her beloved to and beyond the threshold of their home, then
closed the door behind them.
Xena
placed Gabrielle on the bed and began undoing the bards clothing, not
stopping until her lover was lying naked on the bed in front of her. Quickly she
stood and stepped out of her own clothes, then crawled back onto the bed to
envelop the warm body awaiting her. "Ill be gentle, Gabrielle, I
promise. Please dont tell me I cant take you tonight."
The
plea that was evident in the soft contralto voice caused a lump to form in the
throat of the bard as she searched for a reply.
"All
the tea in Chin couldnt stop me from allowing you to continue, my love. My
body silently screams for your touch." She sat up slightly to allow the
warrior to gently remove the bandage she had wrapped around her ribs earlier in
the evening. The few glasses of wine Gabrielle imbibed during the feast
anesthetized her to the throbbing pain that had followed her throughout the day.
All her mind could focus on at this minute was the tall, muscular body leaning
over her, smelling of musk mixed already with the sweet odor of desire.
As
accustomed as she was to lying on top of her bard, the warrior tonight lay
beside her instead. Fingers that had a propensity to occasionally be rough were,
in this early morning rendezvous, slow and gentle as they stroked the slightly
bruised body of her bard. Her lips tenderly caressed the abused areas and then
traveled on to where the outcome of the challenge showed no signs.
Slipping
easily between her lovers thighs, Xena parted the golden rimmed nether lips
with her tongue, only to find what her heart had known all along would be there
to greet her. A pool of the nectar of love awaited, and the warriors appetite
increased as she sucked the delicate nub, smiling as it hardened under her
expertise.
Soft
moans came from the vicinity far above her head and the warrior took pride in
knowing that both parts of her soul would be totally satisfied before the need
for sleep would overtake the two. Restraint was the order of the early morning
ritual and the warrior stopped herself more than once from proceeding too
vigorously as she concentrated on keeping her movements to a minimum and her
pace slow.
"Xena
. . . oooh . . . y-e-s . . . please . . . " Half phrases, sighs, and moans
punctuated the utterances that were merely spoken fragments of the small
blondes thoughts and feelings.
"I
know, my soul," the warrior whispered. "There . . . is that what you
want?"
"Y-e-s
. . . oh . . . Xena . . . Gods . . . ah!" A small hand extended searching
fingers to touch the tip of the black curly mound, situated almost out of reach.
"I want to touch you Xena . . . please," the blonde pleaded,
and her mate responded by inching closer and allowing the eager digits to find
their way to the yearning deep inside the champion, as they slid ever so easily
within, to play among the walls of passion. A solitary thumb engaged itself on
the swollen bud outside the walls, helping to raise the intensity of the dark
warriors intoxication.
Finally,
kneeling and continuing to allow her lover access to her own longing, Xena
advanced the orchestration of an undulating dance of love, maintaining a slow
and steady rhythm . . . slow and steady . . . slow and steady.
"Come
for me Gabrielle. Let me feel the pulsating inside your body match that of my
heart."
With
a unhurried and deliberate pace, combined with the perfect amount of pressure,
the warrior not only succeeded in bringing her soulmate to an exquisite climax,
but she managed to achieve her own satisfaction as well, as she watched her
lovers body move in a cadence that matched her own. Instead of speeding up
the act of love as she normally did when the anticipation of orgasm was evident,
she filled the recesses of her lover more fully than ever before and added
pressure on the sensitive areas, causing her bard to come both inside and out
simultaneously.
"By
the . . . Xena . . ." The last of the words were cut off when a warm mouth,
as tenderly as possible in the height of ecstasy, covered the small bards
mouth. Xenas tongue was allowed entrance and there was not one cell in the
blondes body that did not experience the rapture of Heaven on Earth.
Lying
spent beside the love of her life, the raven-haired beauty, her dark locks
drenched in sweat, rolled onto her back and coaxed the small blonde into her
most common sleeping position. The warmth of Gabrielles skin touching hers
sent shivers of devotion through her body.
"Will
sleep be a difficult venture this morning, my love," Xena questioned in a
teasing tone.
"I
believe you already know the answer to that, as I will be in Morpheus realm
probably before you start snoring," Gabrielle teased back. "We have so
much to talk about Xena . . ."
"Hush,
Gabrielle. Dont even start. Let your mind remained fixed on what just
transpired. Well allow the world back in when the sun greets us after a few
candlemarks of sleep. Goodnight, my soul, sleep tight."
"Goodnight
Xena, I love you."
"I
love you, too, Gabrielle." Those were the last words spoken, before the
lovers surrendered their bodies and their minds to the realm of the God of
Dreams.
THE END
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