ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Our
Village - Our Home?
(Continues the
story: What A Difference A Day
Makes)
by Carole Giorgio
Violence Warning/Disclaimer: Nope no violence here, yet.
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.
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Morning
greeted the world with hugs and kisses - a sprinkling of sun through a rainbow
and the laughter of the water as it cascaded over the mountain into the lake
below. This would be an exceptional day, no doubt; after all, it was already
starting out that way. Here it was just after dawn and the bards eyes were
open even before the warriors. For a few serene minutes she lay with her head
on her dark heros chest, relishing in the memory of the last few days. Things
were definitely beginning to allow the ageless duo, as some were beginning to
refer to them, a few days rest and time to act and react like normal
people without having to be either heroes or villains.
Gabrielle
could still smell the after scent of making love and it brought back in clear
detail the exquisite feelings of the evening before. "I do love you so, my
warrior. You fill my heart, my mind, and my body. Youre really all I need to
give me peace and make my world complete."
"You
took the words right out of my mouth."
Gabrielle
jumped, not having been prepared to hear the soft morning growl of her lover.
"Xena
I thought you were still sleeping."
"And
I was until a certain someone decided to talk to my breasts."
Pushing
herself up Gabrielle grinned into sleepy blue eyes as they attempted to bat
their way into opening fully. "I was talking to myself."
"Im
sorry about that, but I distinctly hear words coming out of your mouth."
She pulled the small-framed woman back down onto her and kissed her passionately
good morning. "Last night was fantastic, my love. Im glad we stayed the
extra time here."
"Me,
too. Actually with less than a twist of my arm, I could call this place
home."
Catching
the haunting look on her warriors face she quickly rectified the comment.
"Not that Im considering making this our home, I was just kind of saying
that it was . . . you know . . . homey." She stopped, thought a second, and
then continued. "I guess I was thinking about how weve been running
lately. First we were running from . . . and now . . . were running to. I
think it would be nice if we had a safe place where we werent doing either, a
place where we could just be content. Do you know what I mean, Xena?"
"I
think I do, Gabrielle. I know how tough these last few years, not counting the
lost frozen time, have been on you. Ive watched you change from bard, to
follower, to more of a warrior than I ever imagined you could be, and hopefully
back to bard again, but with many more skills. It looks to me like youve come
full circle. When I think about it, weve both grown, and if you stop and look
at our life, it has never been an easy one. Yet every change, even though it
doesnt seem so in the beginning, ends up being for the best by the time the
end rolls around." She held her bard tightly. "Listen to me; Im
beginning to sound like you."
"Thats
part of our growing together, my love. Ive had to learn to fight and protect
and youve learned to soften and care. But we are still opposite sides of the
same coin, no matter how much I seem to become more like you, and vice versa, we
only do so in respect to one another."
"You
really have been doing a lot of thinking about this, havent you
Gabrielle?"
"Yes,
especially now that were considering going back to the Amazons. What exactly
do you intend to do when we get there Xena? Are we going to settle, and raise a
family? Or are we running to a haven because were tired of fighting and
because Eve needs a place to hide for a while?"
"Im
still a warrior Gabrielle and always will be, but Im tired of fighting
constantly. I think its time we get some real-life time for ourselves. We
lost the opportunity to raise both our individual children, for one reason or
the other, and then we lost the chance to raise Eve. Maybe destiny is finally on
our side. Once things calm down about the Gods, and life continues its steady
course, Eve will have to choose whether to stay with the Amazons or move on with
her life; we cant tie her down to ours."
"Is
my brain deciphering correctly what my ears are hearing? Xena are you saying
that you want to settle and raise a family?"
"Did
I ask you to marry me, Gabrielle?"
"Yes."
"Do
I know you want another child?"
"Yes."
"Am
I talking too much?"
"No,
no, no, my love." The bard raised up and kissed her warrior, small eager
kisses that covered her entire face. "Oh, Xena - you dont know how
happy I am at this very minute."
"I
could venture a good guess. Damn it must be this place. Do you think Aphrodite
purposely put a gab spell on this place to irritate me?"
"No
- I think youre just relaxing and finally being able to voice what your
hearts been feeling for a long time."
"Come
here, you." Xena pulled the small blonde close and held her tightly.
"I almost lost you forever the last time, Gabrielle. You dont know the
nightmares Ive suffered for that."
"I
think I can imagine them, Xena. But theyre over now, and we need to think
about what were going to do today. I was trying to figure out before you woke
up if we were doing the right thing with all three of us marching into the
village unannounced."
"What
do you mean?"
"First
of all, we dont know how much the Amazons know about our quick thaw.
Secondly, we can only hope that some of our friends are still alive to tell the
story of Eve. I
dont want her to come across as a monster like . . . like . . . " Even
now, after all that had happened, there remained words that could destroy,
feelings that were too deep to hide.
"Like
Hope. I know Gabrielle; its okay." Xena held her lover close, pampering,
stroking, and soothing away the old hurts that still stung too sharply at times.
"So what are you suggesting . . . that you go in alone?"
"I
thought maybe that would be best."
"I
dont think so."
"Why
not? I am the Queen."
"Y-e-s,
the Queen of the Amazons maybe, but that doesnt make you the only decision
maker in This family. We both have an equal voice . . ."
"Equal
voice? Did
you say equal voice? I can remember many times when we ended up doing something
solely on your decision, no questions asked . . ."
"But
Gabrielle, that was when you were still so green behind the ears you couldnt
even parry with your staff. Our relationship has changed; weve both grown. We
are equals. Dont you know that by now?"
Green
eyes began to mist over and a quiver could be heard in the bards voice.
"I dont want the Amazons to hurt you or Eve."
"Is
that what all this is about?" Xena lifted Gabrielles face, gently wiping
away a tear as it threatened to dampen the slightly freckled cheek.
"Yes."
Gabrielle confessed.
"No
Gabrielle. We will face this as a family. We will all go in together, and the
sisters will accept us, challenge us, or banish us. But we will go through it
together. Not one of us will be put to the task alone. Is that understood?"
"Unless
theres a challenge for the throne."
"Well
deal with that when . . . If it happens. Now we should probably get showered and
down to the campsite to help Eve with breakfast. Shes going to begin feeling
like an unwanted slave-child." The warrior smiled at her attempt to add
humor to the situation. "I think I smell the fish starting to cook
already."
"Youre
right, and I guess youre right about us all going in together. All for one
and one for all."
"That
sounds like a good motto to me." The dark warrior rolled off the bed,
grabbed a couple of towels, and sauntered over to the showering area. "Care
to join me, early bird?"
"Sure
would." Gabrielle was directly behind her as she stepped into the cooling
waters. "Oooo chilly."
"Invigorating."
The warrior corrected.
"Pretty
close to cold." Gabrielle insisted.
"Want
me to warm you up?" She turned and faced the smaller woman.
Even
with the cold waterfall teasing her tactile sensations, Gabrielle could feel her
insides beginning to warm at the sight of her champion standing statuesquely in
front of her in all her naked glory.
"Gods
Xena. Do you know how you affect me?" She stepped closer and placed two
small hands on the hips of her lover.
"The
chill has lessened a bit, I presume?" The raven-hair beauty smiled, nodded,
and threw back her head, causing her dark tresses to whip away from, rather than
freely form about her face. This left Gabrielle staring into the stark exquisite
beauty of her dark champions features. Xenas crystal blue eyes glistened
in the early morning sunlight, as the first rays filtered in, creating a rainbow
prism through the falling liquid.
"Water
feels almost tepid at this point, my love." Gabrielle blushed and turned
away. If she stood staring much longer, she wouldnt be able to keep from
touching the perfect body before her. "I thought you said we should hurry
down to Eve."
"Gabrielle,
I still get a glimpse of the rose from you, even now after all this time?"
Xena smiled and stepped closer to her lover, wrapping long muscular arms around
the smaller body, while her breasts ended up touching the all too sensitive
back. Slowly she allowed her hands to run freely down past Gabrielles neck
and touch the erect nipples below, as they each sent a telltale message to the
raven-haired beauty.
Doing
a quick side-step Xena went from behind to in front of her bard. Smiling broadly
and shaking her hair free of excess water, while without losing a step she
picked Gabrielle up and placed the small woman over her shoulder, then walked
over and threw her down on the bed.
"This
will never do, leaving here right now. None of us know how this day will end. We
dont even know for sure where we will be camping tonight. But right now . . .
this minute . . . this second . . . this is ours to command, and by the Gods, I
plan on devouring you this morning." Xena stretched out on top of her
lover, covering every inch of Gabrielle with her own body, the bottoms of her
legs touching nothing but the bed covering.
"But
Xena . . . remember Eve . . ."
"As
I said before," Xena whispered into Gabrielles ear, "Eves a big
girl now, and she knows we havent had a lot of time together since we came
down from Mt. Etna."
"But
shes alone down there, Xena."
"Weve
all been there, Gabrielle." Pulling back from the small blonde she arched
an eyebrow and asked, "Do you not want to make love?"
"Thats
a ridiculous question."
"Then
stop debating with me, before the mood gets spoiled."
With
a total change in attitude, Gabrielle recaptured the feelings that had minutes
ago been throbbing in her loins and tickling her skin. She closed her eyes and
welcomed her warrior into open arms.
A
re-enactment of the evening before had the two gasping and perspiring as they
rocked back and forth on the large, soft bed. They would forever be beholden to
the Goddess of Love for allowing them this special place to mend their emotions
and their lives.
Candlemarks
later they lay still entwined, long legs over and between shorter ones, arms
wrapped around each others body. "I could stay like this forever."
Gabrielle finally broke the silence.
"Really?
Does that mean youd give up eating?" Xena smiled as she waited for a
response.
"I
truly think you already know the answer to that one. Of course I couldnt give
up eating. Id just learn to eat in bed, wrapped around you." The small
bard giggled as she began unwrapping herself from her warrior.
"Look
at that Xena; the sun is clearly visible now. We should get down to the camp.
What do you think of taking some fish along to the village as a token of good
will?
"Youre
their Queen, Gabrielle. Do you think you need to present tokens to your own
people?"
"But
were not even sure if theyll remember me. If everyone we knew is dead, no
one will recognize us, Xena. We may not have a village to go back to."
"Gabrielle."
She took the bards face into her hands and looked into emerald eyes that
still held the innocence of youth even after all they had been through. "I
dont think we will have been forgotten, nor do I think well get a
reception of ignorance. But you know what?"
"No
what?"
"If
any of your fears come to pass, well do as weve always done when we
didnt feel comfortable, well move on and who knows, maybe well make
this place home for a while." She gently kissed away the frown on her
lovers face. "Come on, My Queen, lets go eat some breakfast."
"Im
in need of another shower." Gabrielle mock moaned. "On second thought,
maybe we should swim over. I dont know that well ever get off this ledge
if we try taking another shower."
"Tell
you what. Ill take our clothes and a couple towels and go down via the forest
and then come back up and we can swim over to the shoreline together."
"Thats
a great idea, Xena. Ill straighten up here and make the bed while youre
gone."
Gathering
the articles up in her arms, the warrior stepped out into the sun drenched
woods. Within minutes she was back up in the grotto. In the time she had been
gone, Gabrielle had, indeed put everything back in order and was standing naked
waiting for her to arrive. Xena pulled off her nightshirt and placed it on the
bed next to Gabrielles.
"So,
my bard, are you going to attempt a dive this morning?"
"I
dont know, the water seems to come up and hit me in the face every time I
look down at it."
"If
it will make it any easier for you, we could hold hands, then run and jump
through the water, putting us out over the falls. Want to try it that way?
Sounds like fun to me."
"Okay,
but dont let go of my hand until we hit the water, promise?"
"Promise."
Picking
a sparse area of cascading water, Xena took Gabrielles hand and started
counting. Shortening her steps so the bard could keep up, they began at the back
of the grotto and started running. Gabrielle almost backed out at the last
minute, but the warrior held the small hand in her powerful, larger one and with
a slight yank as they neared the edge of the ledge, both the women jumped
through the waterfall.
A
primordial scream loosed itself from the lungs of the bard and the warrior
laughed, holding on to her partner, just like she had promised - for dear
life.
Seconds
later they were making their way up from the depths of the lake.
"Wow
- that was certainly a rush." Gabrielle gurgled as she came up for air.
"Next
time you get to dive."
"I
think Ill pass on that for a while."
"Wanna
race to shore?"
"Xena
do I really look that stupid?"
"Well
. . ."
"Enough!
Just swim."
They
looked over toward Eves campsite and noticed the younger woman looking out
toward them. Eve heard Gabrielles outcry and looked up to see what was
falling out of the sky screaming. She waved when she saw them both come up after
the jump, and they waved back.
Upon
reaching the soft ground around the water line, Eve handed each of them one of
the towels Xena had placed on the platform earlier.
"I
cooked some fish up a bit ago, thinking maybe youd be down earlier. When you
didnt come I went ahead and ate them and then caught some more. I have an
entire bag full of cleaned catch." Eve stated matter of factly.
"Thats
wonderful, Eve. Thank you. We were just talking about taking some fish into the
village with us; do you have enough?"
"If
I dont, I could get more while you two are eating. These are hungry fish,
Mom." She smiled over at Gabrielle.
The
endearing term, although welcomed, caught the blonde off guard and she smiled at
the use of her new title. She found it amusing and chuckled to herself about the
looks she anticipated getting, having Eve, a woman looking near to her own age,
calling her Mom.
"I
guess we can worry about that After we eat what youve already cooked. Im
starving."
Warrior
and bard toweled dry and dressed while Eve put the partially cooked breakfast
back on the fire. She made herself busy while awaiting the arrival of her Moms
by gathering berries, brewing tea and working on a spear to add variety to her
fishing techniques.
"Are
you going to eat with us Eve?" Xena asked picking up one of the filled
plates and a cup of tea.
"No,
I thought Id go try this new chucker out while you two were eating.
Enjoy."
Gabrielle
caught the melancholy tone in the younger womans voice and laid a hand on her
shoulder when she passed by on her way to the lake. "Wait a minute,
Eve."
Deep
blue eyes, with the haunting look that occasionally filled Xenas, looked down
at Gabrielle. "Somethings troubling you, Eve. Why dont you sit down
with us while we eat and talk about it?"
Seemingly
relieved to be able to unburden some of her thoughts, Eve put the spear down and
took a seat across from her mothers. The pain in her eyes pulled at the
heartstrings of the older women.
"I
feel so lost; its hard to know where to begin. So much has happened in these
past few moons. My life has been altered beyond recognition and I have no idea
in what direction I am being led. I was reading one of your scrolls last night
Mom, where Mother was wondering if she would ever be able to live down her
reputation as being an evil warlord. That corresponds so vividly to the thoughts
Im having about myself."
"Eve
youre nothing like I was . . . "
"Yes,
I was mother. I murdered and pillaged. I killed innocents without a second
thought."
"But
Eve, you thought you were doing it in the name of Rome."
"Not
in the end. I was simply trying to hurt you and Mom. I didnt care; my heart
was stone to all the pain I was inflicting."
"But
then you were forgiven, Eve." Gabrielle walked over and sat beside the
younger woman, placing a comforting arm around her shoulder.
"It
was too easy. I shouldnt be allowed to simply say, Hey, Im sorry.
Lets all act like it never happened."
"Why
not? Youre own guilt is torture enough. You are sorry for the harm you
caused, arent you?"
"Yes,
but Ill never be able to bring back the loved ones of the people I left
behind. When I think of the villages that were torched in my name or Romes .
. . " she shuddered, " . . . nightmares haunt my dreams and sometimes
my daydreams arent any better." Allowing Gabrielle to hold her she
sobbed as acrid tears lined her face, her breath coming in short shallow spurts.
"I feel so dirty."
"Its
okay, Eve." Gabrielle tried to assure the sobbing woman. She looked over at
Xena who was sitting frozen, looking toward the lake. Narrowing her green eyes,
and clearing her throat, Gabrielle tried to get a response from the warrior who
just kept staring in the opposite direction. She turned her attention back to
Eve and tried to calm her down.
"Unfortunately
you cant go back and undo your entire life Eve. We all have to go on from
this point right here and right now. You have to try to be the best person you
can be from now on. Believe me, you will probably never lose your warrior
instinct any more than your mother has hers, but you can follow in your
mothers footsteps and turn into a champion for the greater good."
She
tried again to get Xenas attention but to no avail. "Look at all the
honorable deeds your mother has done since her reign of . . . um . . . "
"Terror."
A soft contralto voice growled the sentence to completion. Xena looked over at
the two women she cared for the most in the world as they clung to each other
for support. "Terror," she repeated.
"Xena,
I didnt mean . . ."
"I
know, Gabrielle but thats the only word that would describe the fear I
wielded during those years." She walked over and sat on the other side of
her daughter. Gabrielle relinquished her hold on Eve and motioned for Xena to
take over.
"Im
not very good at talks like this, Eve, but I can honestly say that I know what
youre going through, and the metamorphosis from warlord to crusader is not an
easy one. People will hate you and hate your memory and there is nothing I can
say to you that will make that reality go away. But you have me, and what is
more, you have Gabrielle; shes the only reason I was able to make the
transition. We cant stop all the pain, but we are great buffers." She
held the woman/child close and sang the soft lullaby that she used to sing to
her as a baby, before their world changed forever.
Soft
emerald eyes smiled at the sight of mother comforting daughter, and a tear
trickled down Gabrielles face at the memory of a baby that was lost to them
forever. She turned and began picking at the meal she had left untouched when
Eve began her confession.
After
a few minutes Eve gave Xena a long hug and pulled away slowly.
"Thanks." She looked at one and then the other of her mothers. "I
know it will just take time to heal and I really am thankful that I have the two
of you to lean on." She stood up, walked over and picked up Xenas
unfinished plate. "I think maybe its time for you to finish your
breakfast. Im going to go spear some fish to take along with us." With
that she picked up her new fishing gear and walked over to the lake.
"Shell
be fine, Xena," Gabrielle assured her warrior as she refilled her cup with
hot tea.
"She
will as long as youre around to say the right things and give
encouragement."
"You
didnt do too bad a job yourself, warrior." Gabrielle kissed her champion
on the cheek. "Im going to start cleaning up here. We want to make sure
we enter Amazon territory while the sun is still high. Dont you think it
would be best if we entered a candlemark or two from the village?"
"Yes.
Popping into the middle of the village unannounced might cause a bit of a
ruckus," Xena agreed. She finished her meal and downed the tea before
getting up and helping to dismantle the campsite and scatter the fire.
Gabrielle
rolled up Eves bedroll and piled most everything she could find onto the
platform. The lovers stood side by side, Xenas arm around Gabrielles
shoulders as they watched their daughter practicing with her new tool.
"Shes
pretty good at that, Xena. Looks like she has a bag full already."
"Of
course shes good," Xena beamed proudly, "shes my . . . "
"Excuse
me?" Gabrielle smiled up at her champion.
"Shes
our daughter."
"That
being the case, why dont you go help our daughter by scaling and filleting
those critters and then we can be on our way."
"Sounds
like a plan to me," she kissed Gabrielle softly on the forehead and walked
closer to the lake.
"Eve,"
she shouted getting the young womans attention. "Toss me the bag and
Ill start cleaning the fish. Gabrielles getting anxious to leave."
"Great,
Ill keep spearing until you get caught up with me and then quit." She
threw the bag in her mothers direction.
"Okay."
Catching the container, she began scaling - humming as she worked. Gabrielle
came and sat beside her on a large rock overlooking the peaceful lake.
"You
know Xena, if things dont work out well for Eve in the village . . . "
"Now
whos sounding negative. Gabrielle you always tell me to look on the bright
side. I think you need to take your own advice. Im sure everything will go
fine with the Amazons. Youre their Queen, remember?"
The
small bard forced a smile, "Yeah," she mumbled - "Im their
Queen."
Feeling
playful Xena picked up the next fish and tossed it at Gabrielle, hitting her
neatly in the chest.
"What
was that for?" A not too pleased Queen wanted to know. "Was it
supposed to be funny?" She tossed it back at the scale-covered warrior.
"I hope you intend on bathing before we leave for the village; at the rate
youre going, if you dont, theyll just have to sniff to know weve
arrived.
"Oh?
Well, if thats the case, all of us might as well smell the same." She
got up and ran toward the retreating bard.
"Come
on Xena - dont."
"Oh,
poor Gabrielle. Dont you want to smell like fish?" Catching up with the
small blonde she waved the offending object in Gabrielles face.
"I
think youve succeeded in getting my mind off Amazons for a while. Can we stop
playing with the food now?" She pushed the fish away from her face and
looked around for anything she might have overlooked earlier to place onto the
platform.
"Eve!"
Xena yelled. "I think we have enough fish. Hurry and bring in what youve
got so I can get cleaned up before we leave. Gabrielle insists I take a
bath."
"Okay,
be right there."
"I
might as well finish up the last ones she brings in, no sense in anyone else
getting messy."
"Thats
so sweet of you Xena."
"Yeah.
Thats me, Miss Sweet." Xena shook her head and continued cleaning the
last of the fish in her possession.
With
water dripping everywhere, Eve handed her mother the last of the fish and went
to grab one of the towels Gabrielle brought down from the cave.
"So,
whats the plan of action, Mom?"
"Huh?"
Gabrielle looked questioningly at her daughter.
"Are
we going to pop into the middle of the village unannounced?"
"No,
Eve. We decided to aim for an area a few candlemarks from the village. That way
the lookouts will spot us and escort us in. No sense drawing more attention than
we already will be receiving."
The
fish were all cleaned and boned and Xena placed them into the bag, before she
stripped down and got into the cool water. Normally, Gabrielle would have joined
her, but today she didnt want to delay any more than necessary. She grabbed
the towel that was still on the platform and walked over to the edge of the
lake. Sitting down on a warm rock she watched her lover as she soaped the smell
of fish from her body. When she finished, Gabrielle was standing there, waiting
to hand her the sun-warmed cloth.
"Thanks,
wheres Eve?"
"In
the bushes," Gabrielle nodded beyond the campsite.
"Oh,
then I guess we all just about ready. Are you?"
"Ive
been ready."
"Thats
a first."
Gabrielle
took the towel before Xena let it drop onto the ground and started toward the
platform. "Why dont I go up first with all this stuff and put away what
we arent taking?"
"Sounds
like a good idea. Well follow as soon as I know this fire is good and out.
Think Ill put a little water on it; Id like this place to still be here
when we return." She walked over to the platform with Gabrielle and gave
her a kiss on the cheek before turning the key. "See you in a bit."
"Okay."
In
an instant Gabrielle was gone along with all the supplies. Xena finished with
the fire just about the time Eve came back. The younger woman had an odd look on
her face as she approached her mother.
"Nervous
Eve?"
"A
little, Mother. I dont know what to expect from these women."
"Just
let me and Gabrielle handle the Amazons to begin with. Gabrielle did show you
the acceptable greeting didnt she?"
"Yes,
she wanted to make sure I knew it before we arrived in their territory, "
Eve told her mother.
"Good."
Xena looked around to make sure everything was picked up, then kicked the fire
one more time, and stepped onto the platform beside her daughter.
"Ready."
Eve
nodded in the affirmative.
"Okay,
here we go." Bending down Xena turned the key then took it out and put it
into a small pouch. The next thing the two women saw was the inside of the
grotto.
"Everythings
ready to go, Xena." Gabrielle informed the warrior upon her arrival.
"Ive loaded the horses with all we wanted to take and put the things we
wanted to leave behind over on the shelves."
"Great.
Lets go."
The
three women stood next to the laden horses as Xena concentrated on where she
thought it would be best for them to appear in the Amazon woods. Within seconds
the sound of the waterfall and the warm breeze of the magical forest were
replaced with a slightly cooler atmosphere.
"Were
here." Gabrielle remarked as she looked around the dense wood.
"We
certainly are." Xena agreed.
"A
little colder here, isnt it?" Eve asked.
"Yes,
were farther north." Taking Argos rein she mounted, then reached her
hand down to help Eve up behind her on the horse. When Gabrielle got settled
onto her own horse, they began trotting in a still northerly direction. "I
would think we should be prepared for meeting a few Amazons before the sun
moves too much more to the west," Xena informed her companions.
With
her usual precision Xenas information was correct, and before another
candlemark there was a rustling heard in the trees above them. Assuming it was
Amazons and not animals the three visitors took the ceremonial position
and awaited the consensus from the new arrivals that they were at least not
enemies.
Minutes
later, they found themselves surrounded by masked warriors.
"Speak
your name!" The leader commanded of the three intruders.
"I
am Gabrielle, Queen of the Amazons, and this is my champion, Xena and our
daughter, Eve," The small blonde announced.
"Yeah,
and Im Hippolyte, most famous Queen of the Amazons, daughter of Ares, and
these are my followers."
Tittering
could be heard coming from under the masks of the entire Amazon group, until the
leader turned and stared at them with venom in her eyes.
"Why
do you doubt that we are who I said we are?" Gabrielle asked.
"Because
our Queen would never bring the destroyer of Artemis and her bitch child here to
these sacred grounds."
Xena
put a hand on her chakram, preparing for the inevitable.
"Now
you hold on just a minute there!" Gabrielle dismounted. The anger in her
eyes and voice caused the warrior in front of her to back up a few steps.
"I am Gabrielle, and before you or the tribe go around casting judgment,
you need to hear the entire story."
"So,
you want to tell me a story, Bard Queen?"
"Youll
regret that tone, I promise," Gabrielle continued. "I want the entire
tribe to be privy to the truth," The small blonde responded in a firm voice
belying her stature.
"Guess
it wouldnt hurt to take you back to the village," the leader
condescended. "If one of the old timers can recognize you . . . then
well let you talk. Otherwise . . . "
Unable
to hold her tongue any longer, Xena spoke up. "You will apologize to your
Queen before the sun sets on this day, mark my word."
"Yeah,
well see."
The
leader instructed the rest of the Amazons to keep their masks on then told Xena
and Eve to get down from the horses. Xena glanced over at Gabrielle before
seemingly obeying an order; she felt it was best to keep peace for the time
being.
One
of the warriors started to take Argos reins, but the blue icicles that shot
at her from the eyes of the tall, dark-haired warrior, who so resembled the
tales she had been told as a child of Xena Warrior Princess, deterred her from
following through. Instead she motioned for her sisters to flank the three
strangers on all sides as they escorted them toward the village.
Gabrielle
looked over at Xena and a strong arm was casually slung over her shoulders as
they continued to walk. "Dont worry, it will all work out fine,"
the warrior assured her bard.
"I
hope youre right Xena."
The
masked Amazons and the three strangers walked the rest of the way in silence
back to the center of the village.
Upon
entering the village the leader instructed one of the guards to go inform the
Queen of the strangers arrival and told yet another to go get at least one of
the village elders and bring her to the meeting room.
She
turned to another guard and instructed her to take the strangers weapons.
Gabrielle allowed her to take the sais. Eve did not resist when her sword was
taken. Xena unsheathed and handed her sword to the smaller woman, but when the
Amazon glanced in the direction of the chakram, Xena curtly shook her head and
growled, "Over my dead body." Terrified of the ominous stranger, the
woman/girl seemed satisfied with the bounty already collected and went on her
way.
After
giving feeding and brushing instructions, Xena agreed to allow a young member to
take the horses, and yet another Amazon led the three women into the great
meeting room. Gabrielle could see in the distance the porch of the hut they had
used so many springs ago when they brought Eve here to initiate her into the
tribe as an Amazon Princess. Her eyes misted over as she remembered that
poignant time in their lives where, for a few days, they were able to almost
forget their problems.
Seated
together in the main hall they talked amongst themselves while awaiting the
arrival of the reigning Queen and the tribes elders. Gabrielle was hoping
that the women would be old friends. If a few of the Amazons they knew from
before were still alive that would make this new situation more palatable to
everyone involved.
They
listened to the commotion outside the hall as more and more of the villagers
heard that the strangers included a woman who claimed to be Queen Gabrielle, her
champion Xena and their daughter, known as the Harbinger of Death to the Gods.
The drums began pounding out a steady beat as the cacophony of voices reached a
crescendo.
Suddenly
all went dead silent and a single unmasked guard appeared at the door.
"If
you will follow me," she motioned to the three sitting alone in the large
room.
Xena
positioned herself between and slightly to the back of the two women she would
die to protect. She placed one hand on the shoulder of each and bent forward
whispering, "Remember all for one and one for all."
That
brought an immediate smile to the small blondes lips, and Eve gave her mother
a questioning look, receiving only a knowing smile, explaining nothing.
The
late afternoon sun was, by this time, beginning to throw shadows on the huts as
it seemed as though the entire village was gathered around the already flaming
bonfire. Amazons in ceremonial tunics and with war paint on their faces were
dancing around the flames. The three strangers were lead to the middle of the
on-goings and told to kneel at the base of the Queens throne.
Eve
went down on one knee and her mother immediately pulled her back up. When she
looked over, Xena put a finger to her lips and simply shook her head no.
Gabrielle
was the first to speak.
"I
mean you no disrespect, but as rightful Queen of this village I refuse to bow to
an equal as do my champion and my daughter."
As
a guard began to approach the three strangers, the regent put out her arm
halting the warrior in her tracks.
"We
shall see! For now I will not take that as an indiscretion, until I am able to
hear the story in full."
It
was at this point that a loud, eerie cry was hear from a short distance away.
Everyone turned and watched as an older woman, flanked by two young Amazons,
came hurrying toward the center of the village.
"Are
my eyes deceiving me?" The womans voice rose above the clamor.
"Queen Gabrielle? Xena? Is that really you? By the Gods is That Eve?"
Gabrielle
looked at the woman and then at Xena as she whispered, "Xena do you
recognize her?"
A
small sad smile appeared on Xenas face as she remember back to their last
visit and to the high-spirited young Amazon who seemed to have had such a crush
on her. She remembered that the young girl had been so willing to take
Gabrielles place that she cleaned the entire Queens hut by herself, just
to be able to spend time with the great warrior, Xena. "Gabrielle,"
Xena whispered back, "I believe its Eris."
"No!"
The bard objected.
"Look
hard, my bard." Xena insisted.
Taking
a second long look at the woman now standing before them, it became quite clear
that Xena was right; it was the once exuberant Eris.
With
sadness in her emerald eyes that matched the same emotions she displayed the
first time they saw the aged Joxer, Gabrielle softly acknowledged their old
friend.
"Hello,
Eris." The small blonde extended her hand, which the Amazon quickly
ignored, instead falling down on her aged knees. A hush fell over the entire
congregation as they watched the interaction between the two players.
"Queen
Gabrielle we thought you dead and then we . . . "
"Get
up Eris!" Gabrielle would have none of this. She just wanted to set
everyone right as to who they were, not to have friends groveling at her feet.
Putting out her hands she helped the woman to a standing position. "Hello
my old friend," the blonde smiled as she looked into mature eyes, but
through the eyes of memory Gabrielle only saw the sparkling eyes of the younger
version of the woman now standing before her.
"Time
has treated you well, Eris."
"Fairly
well, my Queen," the Amazon agreed.
The
reigning queen waved for a stool to be placed behind the older woman so she
could sit and converse with the strangers and perhaps help the village better
understand what was happening. Gabrielle, Xena, and Eve sat on the ground in
front of her, and the rest of the Amazons sat where they stood. It seemed that
it was story-telling time and the entire village was already enthralled.
Eris
looked at the Bard Queen and started to fill her in on what the Amazons knew of
present and past happenings. "We were told about you demise many moons
after Eves initiation. We mourned for the three of you, and our Shamaness,
Aello, tried to contact the other side . . . first seeking counsel with Yakut
and then you . . . but all to know avail." She looked over at Eve and shook
her head. "Its hard to believe I baby sat you 25 springs ago and now
here you are again, all grown up."
"Eris,"
Gabrielle interrupted, "please, back on the subject at hand."
"Oh,
yeah . . . sure." She straightened up and continued with her story. "A
few moons back we began hearing chatter again about you and Xena having come
back from the dead. The stories persisted and we began to listen closer. We also
heard of Livia, but her conquests in Rome did not interest us, so we ignored any
news of her until someone came back with the story that Livia and Xenas baby
Eve were the same person. It was when Artemis no longer seemed to answer our
prayers that we began to investigate and listen to the story tellers about what
happened down here and up on Olympus a few moons ago. They said Xena killed both
Artemis and Athena and that she also mortally wounded you and that you killed
Eve. The village went crazy, and there were sisters who wanted to see Xena dead
and others that were celebrating the fact that you killed the bitch child who
was born to fell the gods. The new warriors didnt understand that it was all
a part of everyones destiny and that the change would bring with it a period
of growth."
The
compassion that the gentle Bard Queen still held for her sisters was not lost on
the older Amazon as she looked deep into eyes the color of a warm Spring meadow.
"I
can see that at least some of the rumors were just that, Queen Gabrielle, as you
and Eve are both sitting here before me." She smiled at her Queen, and
Gabrielle didnt have the heart to go into the entire story and confuse
everyone even more.
"So
Eris, are you the only one left of our friends?"
"No.
Rhea is still here, but she got sick a few moons ago and is always tired any
more. Shes sleeping, but will be so pleased to see the three of you."
"Did
she ever have a child, Eris?"
"She
birthed me." The voice came from somewhere in the middle of the assemblage.
An Amazon, looking not to be too much younger than Eve stood up. "Rhea is
my mother. I am Toxaris, and I am honored to be in the presence of the Bard
Queen, her champion and their daughter, Eve."
"We
are pleased to meet you, also, Toxaris. I would be honored to speak with you and
your mother later, after we have straightened everything out here."
The
young woman smiled and sat back down, gossiping quietly with her friends.
Eris
cleared her throat and began to speak again. "It took a while for us to get
all the facts about exactly how you two came back to life having not aged so
much as a day. The stories were very difficult to believe. During all the
confusion of your being reborn, Livia being Eve and gods being killed, there was
chaos here in the village. Then some of us started having dreams and Aphrodite
appeared to the Shamaness telling her that to survive we needed to let go of
some of the old ways and move on. Leave it to the Goddess of Love to have such a
forgiving heart."
"She
does have that, Eris." Gabrielle agreed. "So what you are telling us
then, is that even to this day some of the sisters believed that we came back
and some didnt?"
"Yes."
"And
of those who believed we were alive, some hated both Xena and Eve?"
"Yes."
"Well,"
Gabrielle stood up and faced the entire tribe. "Now that Im fairly sure
you all agree that we are definitely alive and that we are who we say we are, I
think it only fair to tell you why it is we have come back to the village."
She looked down at Xena and then over at Eve and smiled.
"It
seems to me as though youve gotten most of the facts as they were played out.
None of us have been in control of this drama that has been playing out. Eve, as
you older Amazons and perhaps your children already know, was born to bring
about a change in belief systems. If the gods had not viciously gone after her
as a baby, things might have . . . No . . . would have turned out differently; I
am absolutely sure of that. The twilight of the gods did not have to mean their
total demise as you can see with the continuing existence of Aphrodite. Had they
not used violence out of fear, perhaps they would have disappeared into a sort
of retirement in time to come, but that was not as it was to turn out to
be."
She
turned and approached the reigning queen. "I know it must be hard for you
to conceive, but I still am the Queen of this tribe and my family and I have
come home to heal. We have seen enough of the hate that consumes the world for a
while and want just to settle down and be part of our Amazonian family. Xena and
I came back to consummate our love for one another with an Amazonian wedding and
we brought our daughter back to get her away from those who would do her harm. I
hope we are welcome here."
The
regal Amazon looked at Gabrielle then at Xena and Eve. She thought for a few
minutes before answering the rightful Queen. With no trace of a smile she began
her dissertation. "My name is Tecmessa, descendent from that Tecmessa who
died at the hands of Hercules along with Asteria and many other great Amazons
during the battle over Hippolytes girdle. I have been Queen of this village
for many seasons now. I have seen youngsters grow into fine warriors and I have
weathered living under the heroic stories of an ancient queen and her champion.
You, Gabrielle, have been gone from this family for 25 winters, whether of your
own doing or not. What makes you think that you should be able to come back and
claim your Queenhood on a whim? An entire generation has grown in the period of
time you have been gone. You are but a memory, Gabrielle; a story we tell our
children of the Bard Queen, her Warrior/Champion and the daughter who would
bring the Gods to their knees. If you want the queens mask back, you will
have to face the ultimate challenge. I do not intend to simply hand over my
throne to you."
Gabrielle
smiled but her eyes betrayed a glint of sadness. "I was afraid it was going
to come down to this. I cant say Im surprised. I would probably feel the
same way if I were you. At least you believe that we are who we say we
are." Gabrielle looked over at Xena before finishing her conversation and
the raven-haired beauty nodded discretely at her lover.
"I
am prepared to accept your challenge, Queen Tecmessa "
A
whooping cry rose up from the throng and the small blonde smiled, not knowing if
the acknowledgement was for or against her and really not caring, at least she
could see that the Amazons had not lost their appetite for competition.
"Being
the challenged, Queen Gabrielle," the reigning queen addressed her with the
honored title, "the choice of weapons is yours."
Xena
could stand the banter no longer; she stepped forward and put an arm on
Gabrielles shoulder. "Excuse me, my Queen," she formally addressed
the other half of her soul, "but dont you have a request to make?"
"I
dont think so," came the unexpected reply.
Xenas
troubled azure eyes focused on the determined look in her bards face.
"Gabrielle, you cant fight this woman; let me be your champion. Let me
do what I do best, protect you." The pleading in her warriors voice
caused the next sentence she spoke to catch in her throat.
"Not
this time, Xena," she whispered so only her dark hero could hear. "I
must do this challenge by myself. I am capable, my love. Im not the same
young woman you intervened for with Melosa so many seasons ago. As much as I
cherish the fact that you would do this for me, I must do it for myself.
It
was at this point that Eve stepped up and joined in the family conversation.
Gabrielle glanced over at the reigning queen and slightly shrugged her
shoulders. "Family conference, sorry." Then turned her attention back
to Xena and Eve.
"What
Eve?" Xena questioned.
"Seeing
how Im next in line for the throne after Mom, I think I ought to be the one
to act in the challenge as Moms champion."
"Hold
on, the two of you." Gabrielle tried to keep from raising her voice.
"Just listen to yourselves. Youre talking like I dont know a sais
from a frying pan. This is my challenge and I intend to perform it myself."
"Gabrielle
. . . " Xena objected.
"Myself!"
Gabrielle insisted.
"But,
Mom . . . "
"No
buts!"
Gabrielle
looked back up at the queen and shook her head. "It was necessary for us to
have a family vote, " she tried to joke, then cleared her throat.
"Where were we?"
"Choice
of weapons," the irritated queen answered.
"Ah
yes, weapons -- I think the staff would be a good choice."
"The
staff?"
"Yes,
it was the first weapon I learned to wield as an Amazon. I think it only fitting
it be the weapon I use to win back my throne."
"Staff
it is then, Queen Gabrielle. Do you need time to practice before the
challenge?"
"I
think not." Gabrielle smiled up at the confused queen. "Do you need
time to practice with the staff?"
Not
wanting to show weakness in front of the entire tribe the regent snorted,
"Of course not! So . . . feast tonight sisters - feast and celebrate to
welcome Gabrielle, Xena, and Eve home. The challenge will be tomorrow - to see
who will be Queen of the Amazons."
A
cry rang out from the middle of the crowd. "May the best Amazon win!"
THE END
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