ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
To
Challenge The Queen
(Continues the
story: Our Village - Our Home?)
by Carole Giorgio
Violence Warning/Disclaimer: Some, not too graphic mind you, just what was necessary to put things right!
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"May
the best Amazon win!"
Within
seconds, after the cry of the lone Amazon, giving tribal voice to the challenge,
Gabrielle, Xena, and Eve found themselves flanked on all sides by inquisitive
young Amazons wanting first hand details of events they had been privy to only
through stories handed down from their mothers.
The
three new arrivals continued to become further and further separated from each
other as groups of women surrounded each of them individually. Some of the
sisters wanted to talk to the Bard Queen, others found themselves interested in
the Warrior, and a third group of Amazons were curious to hear about Rome or how
it felt to be the daughter of the two very famous women.
Looking
out over the crowd surrounding her, Xena tried to keep an eye on Gabrielle, as
she wasnt sure whether the small blonde would be in danger from someone who
might want to give the reigning Queen an advantage over the challenger. The
warrior smiled when she recognized the golden head bobbing up and down
rhythmically and knew that her bard was probably enthusiastically in the middle
of an exciting story.
Xena
continued searching until her eyes met Eves. The two women simultaneously
gave each other the look - with raised eyebrows and crooked grins,
denoting that they were not enjoying their popularity quite as much as the
returning Queen seemed to be taking delight in hers.
Tolerating
the question and answer period for more than a candlemark, Xena finally excused
herself by asking where the tribe intended for the former Queen and her family
to spend their first night back in the village.
Rheas
daughter, Toxaris, came forward explaining that she had sent a group of young
women and children over to the hut the three of them had called home so many
years before. She explained that although it now stood on the outskirts of the
village, the older Amazons had insisted that it be kept in perfect condition as
a monument to the Bard Queen.
"We
lost many of our elder sisters in the border skirmishes some eight full seasons
ago and then more of them when the sickness hit following contamination from our
enemies. At the time Cyane was still Queen and she, Eris, my mother, and a few
others were adamant that the hut remain intact and that the younger children be
given their storytime there by the bards.
"Queen
Gabrielle was a favorite of the elders and those of us who grew up listening to
the stories from mothers who remembered, are thrilled to be able to get to know
the Bard Queen personally. Cyane passed over a while back from the sickness and
Tecmessa took control. Since then there has been much unrest between those of us
trying to follow a more peaceful existence and those wanting to return to the
violence of the past."
Toxaris
offered to walk with the warrior over to the hut to see how the cleanup was
coming along, and Xena accepted her invitation.
It
was like stepping back in time - not the too distant past for Xena - but 25
years for any of the villagers old enough to remember. All the decorations
Gabrielle had painstakingly collected or made during their short stay in the
village were still hanging in the same places where the bard had hung them.
Their separate beds were still tied together. She smiled when the memory of that
little accomplishment flashed across her mind, and she made a mental note to
find the tribes wood craftswoman as soon as possible. Even with an abundance
of furs and feathers, the separation between the beds was still quite
uncomfortable, especially during intimate moments. The bed Aphrodite had
supplied them at the grotto had now become her measure of decadent comfort and
she wanted the same for them here, if this was to be their home for a while.
"Look
Xena," the young Amazon broke the warriors concentration on the sleeping
arrangements. "Queen Gabrielles mask - the feathers have been
refreshed whenever they seemed to be drooping, so it should look just as it did
the last time she wore it. Its beautiful isnt it?"
"Yes
Toxaris, it is. Im sure Gabrielle will be thrilled that everything has
remained in such excellent condition. This hut is an honor to her and I know she
will appreciate the effort the entire village has made." She walked over to
the young Amazon and put a strong arm around her shoulders. "Well have
to make arrangements to thank your mother and Eris for continuing this
tradition, even after Tecmessa began her reign."
The
desired effect was received when Toxaris looked up into the famous warriors
face. Pride was overflowing in the younger womans dark brown eyes.
"Thank you, Xena. I know Mother would be thrilled at the thought of the
Queen appreciating her small gesture."
"When
we were here last, Eve was just a baby." Xena murmured as she stared at the
small crib. "Is there a spare bed we can put in here until she gets a hut
of her own?"
"All
of us who share one of the long huts have already talked about that, and we
would like to invite the Princess . . ."
"Wait
a minute, I wouldnt go addressing Eve as Princess," Xena interrupted.
"But
we have been taught that she is next in line for the throne if something were to
happen to Queen Gabrielle," Toxaris debated with the warrior.
"I
know, but I think you will find that both Gabrielle and Eve prefer to be
addressed informally unless it is a tribal occasion. So . . . Eve will do just
fine, okay?"
"Okay,
Xena." Toxaris agreed as she continued. "We would like . . . Eve . . .
to stay with us for a while, until things are settled. That way you and the
Queen will have your privacy. Then if . . . Eve . . . wants a private hut, there
are those of us who would be happy to help her build it."
"Thats
very generous of you and your friends. Im sure Eve will be honored." In
her own mind Xena breathed a sigh of relief. It was one thing being up in the
grotto with Eve below knowing what was happening at night and quite another to
be in the same room with her. She hadnt been looking forward to too many
nights of being a happy trio, and Toxaris had just alleviated that concern.
"It
looks like everything is just about ready for occupancy. What do you say we go
find Gabrielle and Eve?"
They
turned to walk out the door when one of the younger sisters accidentally dropped
one of Gabrielles old scrolls. Toxaris turned suddenly and darted across the
room toward the young girl. "Dont be so clumsy! Dont you realize how
precious these scrolls are?"
"Whoa,
Toxaris," Xena exclaimed, putting herself between the angry Amazon and the
now frightened child. "I understand you wanting her to show respect, but
Toxaris, these are just
. . ."
It
took an act of fearlessness to speak back to the infamous Xena, but when it came
to the Bard Queens scrolls - they were considered sacred artifacts. The
children were not supposed to touch them under any circumstances and only the
older Amazons were given the privilege of gently cleaning the dust from the
irreplaceable stories.
"You
dont understand, warrior. These scrolls are precious to the village - they
cannot be replaced and must be revered."
A
small smiled graced the face of the older woman as she thought about how
important Gabrielle was to this small village. They were desperately trying to
hold on to old customs, while the world around them was changing at an
ever-increasing pace.
"Im
sorry. I
do understand Toxaris, but Gabrielle is not a Goddess, her scrolls are stories,
elaborations of truths . . ."
"Maybe
to you, Xena, after all, you live with the Queen. But to us they are more than
that. These scrolls have brought smiles and tears to the eyes of children and
adults alike for 25 years. The life lessons written in the lines of these
scrolls, as well as the adventures, have kept many in this tribe from leaving
and finding a different way."
The
more the young Amazon talked the more Xena realized how much Gabrielle had
influenced the young women of the tribe when they brought Eve here to be
christened 25 years ago. Her message of uniting the Amazons and teaching them to
live peacefully had touched the hearts of many of the women at that time and
still carried through to their daughters. But they had put her onto a pedestal
that Xena hoped she would be able to live up to.
Realizing
that she was not going to dissuade the young Amazon even an centimeter, she
closed the discussion by patting the younger child on the head and telling her
she was finished helping and could go outside and play. The girl, who stood
there watching with eager eyes as the two women discussed the Bard Queen, had
touched a tender area in the warriors heart.
This
hut brought back loving memories and hopes of what could have been, along with
the stark reality of what actually came to pass. She shook off the unsettling
feeling and turned back to Toxaris. "Come on young Amazon, lets go find
your Queen."
Dusk
was beginning to cover the village in a mist of light fog and the warriors
stomach was starting to complain about a lack of food when they spotted the
Queen and her entourage headed toward the hut.
"Xena,
the festivities are going to start any time now," Gabrielle informed her
mate. "What are you doing?"
"Checking
on tonights lodging, my Queen," Xena threw a sarcastic look in the
direction of the Queens quarters. "Im sure youll need to rest
sometime tonight, after all, you do have a Challenge in the morning."
"I
know Xena," Gabrielle acknowledged, breaking away from the crowd and
joining her lover on the porch. As she stepped through the doorway and glanced
around the hut, tears formed in the sea-green eyes. When she turned, her warrior
received a melancholy smile, she knew only too well.
"By
the Gods, Xena, look at this place! Its exactly the way we left it 25 years
ago! I would have never expected . . ." The bard choked and was temporarily
at a loss for words as pictures of the past danced before her eyes. Memories of
talks, walks, rituals, and of Xena reading her scrolls for the first time,
filled the bards mind and her soul wept for the loss of what could have been.
Xena
waved the crowd away as she turned to walk back into the hut and take her world
into her arms.
"I
know, Gabrielle. I feel the same way. We have to put that behind us and go on
from here. Those memories will always remain and as bittersweet as they are, we
should be content that we were able to enjoy Eve, if only for a little
while."
Gabrielle
turned and threw her arms around her warriors waist, burying her face in the
bosom of her heart. "I dont know what I would do if I ever lost you,
Xena. Where could I go where my heart would not break?"
"You
wont lose me, Gabrielle. Ill be here for a very long time." The
warrior ran her fingers through soft golden hair as she comforted her lover.
"Look at this." She picked up one of the scrolls. "You are
remembered as Goddess here, my love. The children are not even allowed to touch
your sacred scrolls."
"Sacred?"
A look of astonishment crossed the fair face. "Did you say sacred?"
"This
hut has been kept like a shrine for 25 years. You must have said something of
great importance while we were here." The warrior smiled broadly,
appreciative that the tears in her lovers eyes were drying. "Do you
remember what it was?
"Probably
never marry a warrior!" Gabrielle grinned.
"Oh?
Is that what you would have told these women?" She pulled Gabrielle close
and kissed her head. "You didnt forget one of the reasons were here
- now did you?"
"Of
course not. How could I forget that one of my most longed for wishes was finally
being granted?"
Xena
placed a strong hand under the smaller womans chin and tilted the gentle face
toward her own. "I love you more than life; you know that dont
you?" It was a question that needed no answer. The verbal thought was
accented with a passionate kiss, and the moment would have continued to linger
save for the entrance of their daughter and a small band of her followers.
"Eve,"
Xena growled. "Next time announce your arrival . . . stomp on the steps or
something."
"Okay,
Mother." Eve nonchalantly walked over to the baby bed in the corner of the
hut. "Was this mine?"
"Yes."
Gabrielle answered. "It was a gift from the Queen Regent, Cyane. You were a
very popular little girl."
"So,
this is how an Amazon Queen . . . and her consort," Eve smiled over at her
mother, "live?"
"Most
definitely." Gabrielle looked in the direction of their daughter and then
up on the wall. "That was . . . is . . . my ceremonial mask and my staff .
. ." She continued to look around the room. Addressing the congregation on
the porch Gabrielle asked, "Do any of you know what was done with the staff
I used the last time I was here in the village? The one I used to give
lessons?"
One
of the braver of the young women ventured forward. She stuttered slightly,
trying to explain the missing article. "Queen Gabrielle . . ."
"Just
Gabrielle will do . . . whats your name?"
"Marpesia,"
the Amazon informed her Queen before continuing. "Okay . . . ah . . .
Gabrielle . . ." It was obvious the woman was having a difficult time
addressing her Queen by her first name. " . . . The staff has been used as
a token of esteem. There is a competition among the young adult warriors once
each season, such as Winter Solstice, Summer Solstice, etc. Whoever is the
overall winner that day is allowed to take the staff home and care for it for
the rest of the season."
"I
see," Gabrielle lied.
Another
of the young women stepped forward and spoke up. "We also have contests for
the young bards of the village, Que . . . um . . . Gabrielle. They get to keep
your quill. Its a great inspiration." She blushed and bowed back into
the crowd.
"Well,
those are interesting facts." Gabrielle shook her head up and down with a
still somewhat puzzled look on her face. "I guess I have some new
traditions to get used to."
Xena
saw that Gabrielle was at an unusual loss for words and intervened. "Are
any of you supposed to be helping with the dinner, dance, or music
preparations?"
A
knowing look and smile graced the warriors face as more than half of the
young women turned and raced toward the center of the village. Another brave
soul stuck her head in and invited Eve to join them in the preparations.
"I
dont think Im needed around here. That might be fun." She told her
parents she would meet them at dinner and left to join the remainder of the
crowd as they exited the porch.
"So
Xena, do you think we walked into a Bacchaes nest here?"
"No,
no . . . nothing we wont be able to handle. Give them one full moon and
youll be just one of the girls."
"Dont
know if I want to go that far, my love. Simply not having to correct them for
calling me Queen all the time will be good enough. A little special attention
never hurts." She winked up at her lover. "Hey, when we get to
communal hut, will you remind me to ask one of the girls exactly who is in
possession of my staff?"
"Why?
Theres an entire weapons room full of them." Xena arched an eyebrow as
she watched her mate searching the room with her eyes, hoping for the staff to
miraculously appear. The warrior knew full well the sentimental value that
Gabrielle put on her staffs, especially since her very first weapon was no
longer available to her.
"I
want to feel it in my hands again." She smiled at the warrior. "It had
the same balance as the one Ephiny gave me. Now, memories are all I have of her,
aside from . . ." She walked over and opened one of the saddlebags that had
been taken off the horses. A look of sorrow crossed the fair face and her voice
became almost a whisper. " . . . aside from this." She caressed the
small birds head ornament that had decorated the top of her initiation staff.
Xena." Gabrielle looked into her lovers eyes. "Do you think we
could find out where Xenan is? When we start looking up family, I want to find
him and see what hes done with his life."
"Sure,
Gabrielle. I wouldnt mind seeing the little prince . . . I need to stop
thinking like that though; hes certainly not a little prince any longer
now is he?"
"No,
Im sure not!"
"Gabrielle,
you are going to get some practice in before morning, right?"
"Right!
I was going to ask you if you would spar with me? You would be more of a
challenge than most of the warriors here and I definitely feel in need of a
strong sparring partner."
"You
think Queenie is going to give you a problem?"
"Not
really, but I want to look my best and it has been a while since I wielded a
staff."
"Ah,
but its like riding a horse. Once you learn, you never forget. From the look
on Tecmessas face the staff is not her weapon of choice."
"Oh
well! Queen Tecmessa is quite the feisty one isnt she? Gabrielle stood
tall, throwing her shoulders back in imitation of the reigning Queen. Clearing
her throat loudly she continued, Descendent from that Tecmessa who died at
the hands of Hercules." The sarcasm was quite apparent.
"A
little catty today are we, my bard, my Queen?" Xena answered with a slight
snicker in her tone.
"By
the Gods, Xena, didnt you hear her snide remarks, claim your Queenhood on
a whim? On a whim indeed! Just because she has royal Amazon blood coursing
through her veins she thinks shes so . . ."
"Calm
down, Gabrielle, she offered you a challenge."
"She
almost blatantly called me a fairytale!"
"Perhaps
she meant legend."
"Why
are you taking up for Her?"
"Im
not, Gabrielle. Its just that getting yourself all worked up like this before
the challenge can do nothing but interfere with your concentration," Xena
replied trying to reason with her bard.
"I
disagree," Gabrielle continued. "It only makes me more determined to
win."
With
a deep sigh the warrior placed two strong hands on her bards shoulders.
"Tonight we practice, and tomorrow youll again take your rightful place
as Queen. But now . . . " a gurgling sound was audible from the region of
the warriors stomach. "Now we need to eat! If Im sounding like
this," she pointed to the offending area of her anatomy, "I know sure
as Tartarus you must be starving."
"Its
been such a busy afternoon and I almost could say I forgot about being
hungry." She smiled into her warriors sparkling blue eyes.
"Youll notice I said, Almost! Come on, lets go see what these Amazons
are cooking up."
Arm
in arm the warrior and bard left the Bard Queens Residence and headed for the
communal lodge where most of the village feasts were held. Gabrielle and Xena
had been given a seat of honor at one end of the table and Queen Tecmessa was
seated at the other end. There were various other tables scattered around the
room and the younger Amazons, who had a kind of catch-as-catch-can meal, were in
charge of making sure the tables remained full of food and beverages.
Xena
filled her goblet with wine, but when Gabrielle held hers out for the same, Xena
instructed the young maid to get the pitcher of berry juice for the Queen.
"Why
did you do that?" Narrowed verdant eyes glared at her warrior. "Im
thirsty."
"Of
course you are, but wine is not on your agenda this evening."
"One
goblet of wine would not hurt me."
"I
beg to differ with you. You havent had the fruit of the vine in quite a
while, and you have a challenge in the morning. The last thing you need is to be
hung over."
"Xena,"
Gabrielle whined as the young woman returned with a pitcher of berry juice and
filled her goblet. "Thank you," the bard tersely dismissed the server
with a nod.
"This
is so unfair!" The bard continued to complain.
"The
fair is in Amphipolis, Gabrielle." Xena tried to make light of the
situation. Getting no response she shook her head and offered her goblet to the
pouting bard. "Thats very Queenly of you, my love. Here, one sip wont
hurt you."
Grabbing
the goblet without so much as a by your leave, the fair-haired woman took
several gulps before her warrior realized what she was doing.
"Are
you satisfied?"
"Quite!"
Gabrielle replied, as she tore into the leg of rabbit on her plate, ignoring the
stare she was receiving from her mate. "Looks like Eves fish are a big
success." She pointed to the end of the table; a large platter of fillets
was quickly emptying as the hungry Amazons filled their plates.
Ignoring
the fish statement, Xena started in on her own plate.
"Whats
the matter with you?" Gabrielle took the warriors elbow when she
didnt turn to face her.
"Im
only looking out for your welfare Gabrielle. Sometimes, I still do know whats
best. I know I said were equals, but . . . I want you at your very best in
the morning."
Gabrielles
tone softened when she spoke again. "Im sorry. It seemed like you were
treating me like a child. Listen, those few mouthfuls will be out of my system
in a couple candlemarks. No more tonight, even though this is supposed to be a
welcome home celebration. Okay? Truce?" The green in her eyes had softened
and the smile was irresistible to her warrior.
"You
know I cant stay angry with you when you look at me like that." She bent
and kissed Gabrielle tenderly on the cheek. "I just dont want you to get
hurt tomorrow. Are you sure you wont reconsider and let me be your
champion?"
Doing
her best to keep the irritation out of her voice, Gabrielle slowly shook her
head. "Listen, my love, I thought we had been all through this? If I am to
be Queen the warriors need to know that I will be an asset to the ranks. I
dont want to be a Queen in name only, Xena. Im no longer a child."
"I
know that Gabrielle." There was a pleading quality to the warriors tone.
"Its only . . ."
The
blonde placed two small fingers on her lovers lips, a shushing sound
emanating from her own. "Tecmessas not a Goddess, not an Immortal, and
probably not even a good staff-woman. But she is the Queen, and I am the one who
needs to put her in her place." She reached up and whispered softly.
"I love that you want to protect me and I need to know that you feel that
way, but trust me, my love - Ill be fine." She kissed her warrior and
motioned that they continue eating.
Following
the meal, the reigning Queen led the crowd out to the bonfire where dancers and
musicians awaited their audience. After a brief period of entertainment everyone
was invited to join in the dancing and singing.
At
first Eve sat in awe of the liquid movements of the dancers, but soon she was
coaxed into joining in the festivities.
A
fierce looking young warrior approached the duo as they sat enjoying the
entertainment. Xena was taken back at first by the somber look on the young
womans face.
"Excuse
me Queen Gabrielle . . ."
Gabrielle
did not flinch this time as it was at least a semi-formal occasion and use of
the royal title was well within propriety. She acknowledged the woman standing
before her and was quite surprised and pleased when her old staff was placed
respectfully into her hands.
"I
won the honor of sheltering the staff for the remainder of this season, my
Queen. Now that you are back, I do believe it belongs to you." The young
sister bowed slightly and began to back away.
"Wait."
"My
Queen?"
"Your
name?"
"Phillippis,
my Queen."
"And
Phillippis, do you live up to your name?"
"That
I do my Queen. I have a great love of horses." The solemn look had been
replaced with a beautiful smile from the tall blonde standing before Gabrielle.
"Im
glad to hear that Phillippis. Since you must have competed strongly to have won
this trophy for the season, its only right that after the challenge in the
morning, it should return to your hut until the next competition."
"But,
my Queen."
Gabrielle
looked sternly into the young womans face for attempting to argue with her,
but her expression changed as she glanced quizzically at the staff she now held
in her hands. Stepping closer to the fire she examined the staff more closely.
There was a desperate tone to her next question, and it came out harsher than
Gabrielle had expected.
"Phillippis,
where exactly did this staff come from?!"
"My
Queen, I already told you, I . . .
"
"No!"
There was a panic in Gabrielles voice that caused Xena to get closer to her
bard and the young Amazon.
"Is
there a problem, Gabrielle?" Xena asked.
"Xena,
look at this staff she handed me!"
"Okay,
what could be wrong with . . . " Xena took the staff into her hands and ran
her fingers along the well-defined symbols. Her eyes got big and her mouth
dropped open as she looked up at Gabrielle. "No, Gabrielle. This is simply
not possible."
"Yes,
Xena, I believe it is. Remember our discussion in India about how all rivers
lead to the sea? It seems that this small object, this piece of my past, has
made its way full circle! By the Gods Xena, it is my old staff! Its my
lost treasure!" Tears of joy flowed freely from unashamed eyes as she took
the staff back and held it to her chest. "Never again, will I part with
this, never again."
Suddenly
remembering there was a third party in on the entire conversation, Gabrielle
turned to the amazed young warrior. Clearing her throat, she continued her
conversation with the woman.
She
was now unsure that she wanted to trust her prized possession to the Amazon
standing in front of her but realized that they had kept the staff safe all
these years. It would, most likely, survive a few moons in the young warriors
hut.
"I
expect to be able to visit the staff if I so chose or have it brought to me if I
so desire, but it is to remain with you until the end of this season. After
that, we might find another more suitable object to be awarded as a prize, one
perhaps that need not be returned with the changing of the seasons.
Quite
perplexed with the casual and then dramatic conversation from the Queen, the
woman bowed and backed away, then turned to join her friends. Gabrielle could
see her chattering gaily to the women who came running up to find out what the
Queen had to say to a mere warrior.
Gabrielle
looked around, searching for Eris. She had to know how they had come into
possession of the staff she was holding tightly to her. "Xena do you see
Eris? We need to talk to her."
The
advantage of height allowed the warrior to better distinguish one Amazon from
another, and she soon spotted the older woman chatting with a group of dancers.
"There
she is, Gabrielle. Come on."
Excusing
themselves and Eris from the conversation they took the woman aside.
"Eris,"
Gabrielle showed her the staff. "This is not the staff I used when we were
in the village last. Where did this one come from and why was it passed off as
my old one?"
Eris
bowed her head and began to apologize, "Im sorry my Queen . . ."
"Gabrielle,"
Gabrielle corrected.
"Im
sorry Gabrielle the staff you had used was destroyed when the hut of a champion
caught on fire, while she was in possession of it. We didnt know what we were
going to do about keeping up the tradition. But, the day after the fire one of
the women was fishing in the river when this staff floated onto the shore. She
picked it up and noticed that it had similar markings to the one you had used.
It was definitely an Amazonian staff and we claimed it as a sign from the
Artemis. Im sorry . . . "
Gabrielle
began to chuckle as she interrupted the unnecessary apology. "No, Eris. You
have no need to be sorry. None whatsoever. Whereas the staff you had been using
had been one of my lessons staffs. This staff . . ." She held up the
cherished object. "This was actually the very first weapon I ever used. I
dont know how and I dont know why but fate was kind enough to allow it to
be joined with me again after all these years." She leaned over and gave
the astonished woman a kiss on the cheek. "Thank you, my old friend, thank
you more than I can say for keeping my treasure safe all these years."
"My
pleasure, Gabrielle." The woman was smiling from ear-to-ear as she excused
herself to join her friends and tell them the news.
Gabrielle
turned to Xena and nodded. "Ah, this is turning out to be quite a day,
Xena."
"That
it has Gabrielle."
"Shall
we go get a couple practice staffs for our workout to see if I still have the
touch?"
"I
could stay here and watch the dancers, while you went and picked a couple
out."
Gabrielle
stood and grabbed Xena by the ear, "I definitely think Not. Come with me
warrior, we have sparring to do."
They
nodded good evening to Tecmessa, the dancers, and the musicians; Xena caught
Eves eye and mouthed goodnight. Leaving the gaiety of the festivities behind
them the duo walked over to the weapons hut. On the way there Xena suggested
that Gabrielle use her original staff for both the practice and the challenge.
"I
dont know if I should do that Xena. I would be devastated if the staff were
broken after all these years."
"Gabrielle
perhaps the reason it was found to begin with was for this very challenge. The
staff has a history with you and with Ephiny. It was special to her, and it was
special to you. This is a great combat for you, and the destiny of all Amazons
will be affected by the outcome of this confrontation."
"So
. . . you think I should use it tomorrow?"
"Definitely."
The
small blonde pondered the situation and agreed with her warrior. She would be a
fool not to consider the staff showing up in Greece as a sign from The Fates.
All rivers may flow to the sea but this staff . . . ending up back here . . . at
this very village . . . all the way from India . . . was nothing short of a
miracle. It had to be destiny. Yes, she decided, she would use the staff as an
instrument to help her regain her throne.
With
her decision made, they found a staff for Xena and proceeded on to the sparring
grounds.
Torches
surrounded the practice area, and the women sparred for close to a candlemark.
Her bangs were soaked with sweat and Xena had to admit that Gabrielle gave her a
good workout. "What do you say we call it an evening, Gabrielle? Tomorrow
is going to come much faster than you can imagine."
"Ah,
had enough, have you Xena?" The bard smiled, moonlight glistening on the
sweat pouring from her brow, also.
"No,
I havent had enough! I just think you ought to stop and conserve your
energy for tomorrow.
"What
do you say to a quick dip in the lake before retiring, I dont feel like
getting into a clean bed with stinky skin."
"As
long as we dont have company. I dont feel like communal bathing
tonight." Xena put her arm around Gabrielles shoulders and they walked
up to the hut to put the staffs away and get a couple of soft cloths for drying.
It
was only a short walk from the hut to the lake; the moon was fairly full and the
path was well lit. Aside from the occasional musical note as it floated on the
breeze, the forest was still. A lone owl hooted as they passed her tree and flew
off in search of food.
"Normally
I would have thought of Athena when we spotted that owl," Gabrielle
admitted. "Our world has changed yet once again." Putting her arm
around her warriors waist they continued walking toward the cooling water.
"It
certainly has, Gabrielle. It will take me some time to erase from my memory the
look of surprise on the Goddess face, when the sword pierced her skin and she
actually bled. I always admired Athena; it was a bitter victory thats for
sure."
"Wouldnt
it be wonderful, Xena if Aphrodite put another ledge behind the waterfall on
this lake? Just think we could go from here to anywhere we wanted and . . .
"
"Gabrielle!
Be thankful for small favors. The grotto is only a day away. A lot of energy
will be conserved with the help of that one small forest." She smiled down
at her love, held her a little closer and kissed her gently on the head.
"Last
one in has to rub the other persons back until they go to sleep," Xena
yelled as she threw down her cloth and rushed toward the water.
"No
fair, Xena. You always win foot races."
Long
muscular legs slowed their speed and the warrior to whom they belonged turned
around to watch her soon-to-be bride speed up.
"Ah,
ha!" Gabrielle exclaimed as her feet hit the water seconds before her
warriors. "Guess I get the back rub tonight!"
"Gabrielle
you know I stopped and let you beat me."
"Doesnt
matter I got to the water first." She giggled and dove under swimming out
just far enough to be totally covered when she stood. "This feels
good."
Before
swimming up to stand beside her bard the dark-haired champion stood near the
edge of the lake watching as the moon and stars performed their magic on the
surrounding region. The small area of lake where her golden headed charmer stood
became center stage. Glistening bubbles danced around her body, while stars
played hide-and-seek in the ripples of the cool water.
The
warriors heart was filled with the picture before her; yet a deep nagging
pain distorted the view. She worried about the contest her heart would be
enduring tomorrow morning when Gabrielle took up the staff against Tecmessa. All
reasoning aside, she still did not like the idea of Gabrielle being voluntarily
put in harms way. By the code of warriors she knew Gabrielle was right, but
on the other hand She was the Champion and should be allowed to fight for her.
Of what use was she in this village if she couldnt even protect the person
she loved most in the entire world?
"You
going to stand there in all your naked glory until the Amazons get drunk enough
to come join us?" Gabrielle yelled.
Breaking
her train of thought the warrior shook her head and dove into the cool liquid,
swimming out to meet her mate. While Gabrielle was covered with water up to her
breasts, her raven-haired companion definitely was not.
"Here,
let me wash you," Gabrielle offered, starting to lather her lovers
chest.
"If
you want to get some sleep tonight and be rested in the morning, I would suggest
that you wash yourself and I wash myself," Xena lightly reprimanded as she
removed a small hand from an already responding nipple.
"Do
you realize that you are absolutely no fun tonight?" The bard questioned.
"Do
you realize that you have a challenge in the morning?" Xena answered the
question with one of her own.
Pouting
enough to receive a small kiss, the bard agreed that it would probably not be a
good idea to pursue her hearts intentions this evening.
"I
promise to make tonight up to you when you are reinstated as Queen,
Gabrielle." Xena closed the distance between them and took her bard into
her arms. "Its not from lack of desire that I think we should abstain
tonight; you do realize that, dont you?"
"Yes,
my love." The answer softly drifted up from the area of the taller
womans chest. "Its just that youre so beautiful in the moonlight
with the stars dancing in your eyes."
"Lets
finish here and get to bed before we let our bodies rule our minds. I dont
want to jeopardize your abilities, my destiny. Your defenses must be at peak
performance in the morning."
Bathing
returned to mundane as warrior and bard did their best to ignore the magnetism
charging between them. "Not much fun, bathing like this," Gabrielle
mumbled turning her back on Xena.
Keen
ears, of course, picked up the comment and their owners mouth could not keep
quiet. "Youll thank me for this in the morning."
"Will
not."
"Will
too."
"Will
not."
"You
are totally out of control; do you realize that?" The warrior was finished
bathing, as was the bard. Strong arms reached out and spun the small blonde
around then picked her up pulling her close. Gabrielles arms flew around
Xenas neck as she kissed her warrior without restraint.
"I
need to have you so close I cant tell where your body leaves off and mine
begins," the bard whimpered. "I need to touch you to keep myself
grounded in the present." Sea-green eyes began to mist over and tears began
to add themselves to the waters of the lake.
A
soft whisper escaped the bards lips. So hushed was it that it would have gone
unheard by any other ears, save those of the warrior, but Xena caught the timid
confession of doubt.
"I
must admit I dont relish the fight tomorrow," Gabrielle barely breathed.
"I
know, my love," Xena whispered back, letting her life-mate know she had
been heard. "I know."
"I
didnt think I would ever have to fight one of my own. It seems so . . . so .
. . "
"Uncivilized?"
"Yes."
Xena
had walked with her lover in her arms to the edge of the lake and now gently put
her precious bundle down on the soft dirt. "But its custom, Gabrielle.
They have to be able to cling to something in these times of change.
Unfortunately you, as their Queen, must allow them to retain some of their
traditions to keep the tribe intact."
"I
know. I think I just needed to verbalize the thought."
Wrapped
in the soft drying cloths, they picked up their clothes and walked back to the
hut in silence.
As
soon as they entered the hut Gabrielle went to the table and picked up the
birds head. With loving hands she placed it back on the staff, which had for
so long been without its adornment. Her eyes filled with tears as she looked
upon the exquisite weapon. It was if it had been naked for too many seasons and
now was once again fully clothed in all its splendor. Memories of Ephiny and her
first meeting with the Amazons flowed freely through her mind and suddenly she
was sobbing uncontrollably.
Two
strong arms encased her like a protective shell. "There, there, my sweet,
everything is going to be fine."
"I
know, Xena," the bard whimpered. "But look at this." She held out
the staff. "It makes me miss Ephiny so."
Xena
turned her beloved around and wiped a trail of tears from the fair face.
"Listen to me, Gabrielle. Tomorrow when you go to the challenge, dedicate
it to Ephiny and the Amazons of the past. Dedicate your victory to your friends
without whom you would not be the person you are today. They can live on in you,
Gabrielle, and in me, and in the rest of the Amazon Nation." She kissed her
reason to live and walked her over to the bed.
Silence
ensued as they crawled into bed next to one another. Xena lay on her back
staring at the ceiling when she felt her bard cuddle close, placing an arm
around her warriors waist as she laid, her still moist golden tresses on her
champions chest.
"Whatever
happens tomorrow, know that I love you Xena." Gabrielle murmured into the
darkness.
"Everythings
going to be just fine, my world; I have faith in you."
"Just
in case something goes wr . . ."
"Nothing
will, Gabrielle." The champions heart pounded at the thought of anything
going wrong. She could keep the burning question in her heart no longer. She
needed to ask just one more time and hoped that it would not start an argument.
"Gabrielle are you sure you dont want me to take up the challenge?
Its not too late you know."
The
dark-haired beauty relaxed ever so slightly as she felt a smile form on her
lovers face. "No, my love, thank you for offering again, but I really
must do this for myself." She squeezed tighter and planted a small kiss on
her warriors breast.
Okay
here it goes . . . if I dont ask now, Ill never have the strength to
breach the subject, and our living here will never be viable. "If I
cant be your champion, Gabrielle, what exactly will be my position here in
the village, in the tribe?" There!
Your ego is out on the table warrior, heres hoping the answer is one we can
both live with.
Gabrielle
repositioned herself on one elbow, her soft green eyes staring tenderly down
into the sapphire orbs that could melt her heart with a single glance. How
could I have been so selfish, so full of myself not to think of how she must
feel? As quickly as possible she gathered her thoughts, now was the time
when her bardly instinct needed to be as sharply honed as possible. One
slip of the tongue and you could devastate her, Gabrielle. If you do that then
living here will never be viable.
"Xena,
that is such an important question but one I had hoped you would have already
known the answer to. For any other challenge, I would not have hesitated to use
you as my champion. For any challenge in the future I will do the same. Youre
my source of strength; I would be lost without your support. Yet, this one
instance is so different, my love. I would think you would realize that fact,
and if you were thinking logically, I am sure you would have. But you are using
your heart here and not your mind, which is so unlike you, my warrior. I need to
gain back the respect of those who have followed Tecmessa for so long - I know
you realize that. If I used you now, you would win, and I would be Queen. But, I
would only have the respect of those who already respect me. If I do this
myself, I show that I am a worthy adversary and that I deserve to be Queen of
the Amazons." Her furrowed brow showed deep concern for her warriors
state of mind and heart.
Xena
looked deep within and smiled. All the
answers, you gave all the right answers as I knew you would, my life. The
warrior smiled back up at the other half of her soul. "Youre right,
Gabrielle. I was being selfish and a bit egotistical. I know I belong here as
your Consort and your Champion. I think not being able to show my love and
loyalty for this challenge I . . . well I . . . I "
"You
needed to be reassured, my strong silent warrior," Gabrielle smiled and
kissed the stuttering lips. "Be assured, my love, you are always needed by
me."
Xena
pulled her bard close and kissed her sweetly, pouring all the love in her heart
into a singular display of affection. Forgetting her own strength she held
Gabrielle so tight that a gasp escaped from her lovers lips.
"Im
sorry," she whispered. "I was just trying to fulfill the wish you
voiced at the lake."
Gabrielle
giggled. "Silly warrior, I want us to be close, but I also need to breathe.
I love you Xena, Ill see you in my dreams."
"I
love you, too, Gabrielle, may they be all you desire."
Sleep
came quickly to the contented duo as they continued in dreams what they had
barely avoided consummating in reality on this eve of the challenge.
********************
The
crowing of the cock jolted the warrior from her sleep. It took her a second to
realize where she was, but after she did she kissed the crown of her sleeping
beauty before gently rocking the bard awake.
"Rise
and shine, Gabrielle," Xena insisted.
"Ill
rise, but shine - I dont think so." The reply was not an uncommon one.
The
reality of the moment hit within seconds and the small blonde jumped up from her
reclining position. "By the Gods, Xena, its today already."
"That
it is, my love, that it is." Xena smiled as she rolled from the bed and
began dressing. "So, how are you feeling?"
"Fine
. . . fine . . . considering."
"Good
- then its a good day to take back your tribe." Think
nothing but positive affirmations this morning, Xena -
she reminded
herself.
Stepping
out of the doorway to greet the sun, she almost tripped over a large bowl of
fruit and a pitcher of juice. "Looks like we had visitors already this
morning, Gabrielle." Reaching down to retrieve the offerings she also
noticed a bowl of blue war paint and what looked to be articles of clothing.
"Looks
like they have a Ceremonial Challenge outfit," Xena chuckled as she walked
back into the room with the bounty in her arms. She put the food and drink down
on the table and turned to her mate. "I think this is what you are supposed
to wear."
Gabrielle
stopped dressing and looked up at what her warrior was swinging in the air.
"By the Gods, Xena - theres nothing to it." She grabbed the two
pieces of dark blue cloth out of her lovers hands and examined them closely.
"Its just a pair of panties and a breast covering." The look on her
face was priceless and Xena couldnt help but laugh.
"What
in Tartarus do you find so damn amusing?"
"Well,
ever since weve been together your clothing has become more and more
revealing, and this, my darling, is the epitome of divulgence. I do believe it
is only one step from being stark naked." By this time the warrior was
beside herself with laughter.
Sternly
glaring into sparking sapphire eyes, Gabrielle shook the offending clothing in
her lovers face. "Well, will you still be laughing, when the entire
village is gaping at me wearing these two small pieces of nothingness?"
The
laughter subsided abruptly and a scowl took the place of the ear-to-ear grin.
"No, as a matter of fact. Maybe you should start a new tradition and wear
your own clothes."
Seeing
now that the tables had been consciously turned, a smile of satisfaction
appeared on the bards face. "No, that wouldnt be prudent. I need to
allow them to retain some of their traditions to keep the tribe intact,
remember Xena?"
With
a deep sigh of resignation the warrior agreed, "Yes, Gabrielle, I
remember."
Gabrielle
exchanged her own clothes for the skimpy attire that had been left for her and
grabbed a small piece of fruit. "Im starving, but I know I shouldnt
eat."
"There
will be plenty of time for feasting after the challenge." Xenas eyes
narrowed as a look of deep concern came over her face. "Are you feeling
okay, Gabrielle?"
"I
feel fine, Xena," Gabrielle assured her. "A few flutterbyes in the
stomach, if you know what I mean, but other than that - Im ready to
go."
As
they were about to leave the hut, the sound of heavy, stomping footsteps gave
them pause. "What in Tartarus . . . "
"Hey!
You two up?" Eves voice rang through the door, well before her face made
an appearance.
Xena
shrugged her shoulders. "Well, I did tell her to make her presence known
before barging in," she admitted.
"At
least she listens to you," the bard countered, smiling also. To the woman
just entering, she answered, "Yes, Eve. Not only are we up but we were just
getting ready to leave."
Eve
took one look at Gabrielle and was taken back, "Mom . . . thats . . .
" she pointed at the outfit, " . . . youre almost . . ."
"Naked,"
Xena finished her daughters sentence. "It what the well-dressed defender
of titles seems to be wearing today." That remark got a nasty look from the
green-eyed monster standing next to her as well as a punch on the arm.
"What?"
"You
know very well What?" Gabrielle reprimanded. "Lets go get this over
with." As she walked past Eve, her daughter grabbed her arm.
"Mom."
"What
Eve?"
"You
have to put the paint on your face. I heard the women talking in the hut last
night and its some kind of superstition. They believe that the paint gives
you the power to concentrate and do your best. Its got some special herbs or
something it in."
"What
kind of herbs?"
"I
dont know, theyre supposed to make you stronger and more adept."
"Sounds
like cheating to me, Eve."
"No,
Mom - it isnt. Tecmessa has the exact same potion in her paint."
"That
doesnt make any sense at all. If we both have the same potion then well be
equal again; it would be the same as if neither of us put it on."
"But,
I know for a fact that Tecmessa Is putting it on, so you must, also."
Gabrielle
looked over at Xena and the warrior seemed to agree with Eve.
"Great
I have to drug myself up now.
I was doing fine on my own adrenaline."
"Its
probably more psychological than anything, Gabrielle. If your mind thinks it
gives you more power than it probably will. My guess would be that you should
believe it will work; you know Tecmessa believes in the magic." Xena turned
to Eve. "Did the sisters say if the Shamaness mixed up the potions?"
"Yes,
they did and they said there was one sister present from each side of the
challenge, one who wants Mom to remain Queen and one who wants Tecmessa, so the
potions are equal in strength."
Gabrielle
grabbed the bowl and stood in front of the looking glass. "Here goes
nothing." She adorned her face with the blue paint that matched her
clothing. One long streak across her forehead, one down each cheek and one from
her bottom lip down to the tip of her chin. With some remaining in the bowl she
dipped her fingers in again and this time painted two lines from her elbows to
her wrists. "These two lines," she stated as she pointed to the ones
on her left hand, "will stand for you and me fighting side by side,
Xena." Then turning to Eve she pointed to the two on her right arm.
"These stand for you and me, Eve. Im taking you both into the arena with
me. Now lets get this over with before I change my mind." She picked up
the staff she had chosen the evening before and walked toward the exit.
As
the three women began to leave the hut, they were met by a fairly large
contingent of Amazons who had come to walk with them to the ceremonial grounds.
A cheer went up as they started down the path to the Challenge of the Queens.
"Queen
Gabrielle - May the best Amazon win!" The chant followed them all the way
to the grassy knoll. When they reached their destination, the opposing group of
sisters surrounding their own champion, Tecmessa, met them.
"Queen
Gabrielle," Tecmessa nodded.
"Queen
Tecmessa," Gabrielle returned the nod.
An
arbitrator stepped between the two women, with Gabrielle dressed in dark royal
blue and Tecmessa in bright red. "Would the Queens be so kind as to step
into the arena?"
Following
the instructions, they did as they were asked. They stood - each holding her
staff in an upright position with one end firmly on the ground and the other
head level. Looking into each others eyes, there was not a trace of fear
between them.
The
arbitrator raised her hands above her head and turned to address the crowd.
"On this day will be decided who of the two Queens will rule this tribe. To
my right, the Bard Queen, Gabrielle of legend." A mighty roar went up from
the crowd. The speaker continued, "To my left the Reigning Queen, Tecmessa."
The statement was answered by yet another thunderous cheer. "This challenge
is a fight to the death."
Eve
gasped, not having known the way of the Amazons and turned to her mother. Xena
looked at her daughter with haunted blue eyes - there was no sign of a smile
upon the warriors face. She leaned over and whispered into her daughters
ear, "Gabrielle will not die on this field, I promise you that." With
that she turned back to listen to the final announcement, proclaiming the
commencement of the battle.
"May
the best Amazon win."
The
arbitrator stepped out of the circle the women were standing in and the
challenge was begun.
Gabrielle
stood still, her staff with the birds head held shoulder high and parallel to
the ground waiting for Tecmessa to make the first move. Normally she would have
removed the ornament before fighting, but this was a special challenge and the
future of the Amazons deserved to be won with a ceremonial flare. For
Ephiny! For all who came before her and all who come after! The arrogant
Amazon fell right into Gabrielles plan. The small blonde could see that the
larger woman was not as agile as she was, nor did she seem to have the same
degree of dexterity with Gabrielles weapon of choice. She came at Gabrielle
full kilter, sweeping the staff in the air. As she came closer to the smaller
woman, Gabrielle undercut the weapons thrust, throwing the charging woman off
balance. The blonde then kicked her opponent in the side.
Tecmessa
regained her footing and struck back with a full swing. Staffs caught in
mid-air, one parallel to the ground, the other nearly perpendicular. The two
were at a stand off as Gabrielle pushed forward, causing Tecmessa to back up
slightly.
The
reigning Queen was quick on her feet, but Gabrielle was quicker as she twirled
her staff like a baton and swung first to the left, with her staff being met by
her opponents and then to the right where she struck the taller womans
shoulder with a jolting blow. The crowd heard a loud crack and Tecmessa cringed
in pain.
While
she still had the advantage, Gabrielle swept her weapon low, catching Tecmessa
at the back of her knees and toppling her onto the ground.
A
shout went up from one section of the crowd. "Queen Gabrielle, Queen
Gabrielle!"
The
felled Queen scrambled to her feet, grabbing her staff from the ground and began
swinging at the Bard Queen, a swing to the head and a miss . . . another swing
to the abdomen . . . hitting its target and knocking the wind from the
smaller woman and causing her to stumble backward.
As
Tecmessa came closer, Gabrielle swung high and hit her on the right side of her
face, causing blood to spurt from a gash in her cheek, made by the weapon. She
shook off the intensity of the attack and regained her composure, spinning full
circle and coming back at the small blonde with a vengeance. The larger Amazon
levied her weapon at the Bards mid-section but instead made contact with the
quick womans staff.
A
roar of exaltation went up from the crowd with the block, making the reigning
Queen even more determined. She jumped up and forward, landing a powerful foot
in Gabrielles side, causing the blonde to stagger. Tecmessa then swung again
at the Bard, a diagonal overhead swing to the right, blocked by Gabrielle, then
another diagonal overhead swing to the left. When Gabrielle attempted to block
the second strike, her hand caught the full impact of the blow. Small knuckles
were caught for an instant between the clashing staffs. The impact caused them
to crack open, and blood began oozing slowly from the fissures.
Standing
on the sidelines, Xenas breath caught in her throat as she watched the red
liquid flow from her lovers fingers. Barley able to keep her composure, she
steeled herself and continued to watch.
A
cheer from the other side of the audience egged Tecmessa on, and she increased
her attack, running toward the small blonde, who ducked a head swipe and caught
the taller woman in the back of her knees, throwing her off balance and onto the
ground. Undaunted, Tecmessa regained her balance as she staggered to a standing
position and came up swinging.
The
groans of the two women became louder as the challenge continued. Again,
Gabrielle swept Tecmessas feet from under her, and watched as the woman
scrambled to stand up. Screaming angrily, Tecmessa charged at the blonde,
hitting her squarely in the abdomen with her outstretched staff and knocking the
wind out of Gabrielle.
Grabbing
her stomach, Gabrielle glared at her competitor; furious green daggers shot from
her eyes. "This is getting ridiculous!" She screamed. She faced her
enemy and as she approached close proximity to the woman she landed a damaging
strike by jumping up and kicking high, again jarring the already damaged
shoulder.
Another
cheer for Queen Gabrielle filled the arena as the taller woman attempted to
shake off the assault. Gabrielle quickly countered with her staff, hitting the
now injured woman in the side and again in the back when she turned to get her
balance.
The
crowd went wild and then hushed as the two Amazons continued their fight.
At
one point when they were particularly close, the taller woman caught the Bard
off guard, when she landed a fist to Gabrielles face, causing the blondes
lip to split.
At
the sight of the swelling mouth, Xena again had to pull in her temper to keep
from interfering.
Gabrielle
licked the warm red fluid from her mouth and with determination, increased her
assault on her opponent.
It
was obvious that the women were fairly evenly matched and each was receiving her
share of bruises and cuts. It was also apparent that they were both beginning to
tire.
Gabrielle
delivered an incredible blow, which landed the taller woman on her knees, and
then she jammed the staff into Tecmessas chest, causing her to gasp for air.
Suddenly,
Gabrielle was distracted as a sharp cry arose from somewhere in the crowd. She
was taken off guard for but a split second, but that was enough to let Tecmessa
gather her composure and right herself. With the Bards head turning back
toward her, the Amazon made good use of the opportunity and used her staff as a
club, hitting Gabrielle with a forceful blow to her low back.
Silence
from the throng, as the blonde went down on her face in the dirt. Xena stood,
readying her chakram. A young sister, standing to the right of Xena, partially
covered the more experienced womans large hand with her own. "This must
be a fair fight to the finish Xena," the brave young woman announced,
daring to look the warrior in the eyes. "No one can interfere. Not even
you."
Returning
her attention to the other half of her soul, Xena sat back down. She knew full
well that should her Gabrielle be put into a position where mortal harm was
inevitable, not all the fire in Tartarus would be able to stay the toss of her
chakram toward the now reigning queen.
But,
for now she merely watched as the vicious Tecmessa stood over her Gabrielle.
Tecmessa
raised her staff and just as she was about to deliver a mighty blow to golden
tresses, Gabrielle flipped onto her back, grabbed the dropped staff with her
right hand and stabbed her opponent sharply in the stomach, catching her totally
off guard. Jumping up, she again brought her weapon around and hit the already
bleeding shoulder with a fierce blow.
Tecmessa
let out a cry of anguish as she dropped her staff doubling over in pain. Another
amazing swing and Gabrielle landed the weapon in the Amazons side. The
reigning Queen went down on her knees, at which point Gabrielle positioned
herself in front of the weaponless woman and fixed her staff into a lethal
position. One quick move and Tecmessas neck would be broken.
Uncontrolled
tears of agony streamed down the now beaten womans face. Tecmessa looked up
into the eyes of the defending Queen. Even with all the fight drained from her,
the Amazons pride would not be squelched. "Go ahead, Bard Queen, finish
the task," she dared.
"Tecmessa,"
Gabrielle began, "us fighting amongst ourselves and killing off our best
warriors is a waste of precious Amazon blood. I am going to give you a choice,
but being killed is not among the options."
Still
holding the staff on the defeated womans neck Gabrielle looked out at her
subjects.
"I
will not kill your former Queen; that would be a dereliction of my duty as your
reinstated leader and a grave loss for the Amazon Nation. I will, however, give
her a choice, and I hope she is Amazon enough to see the greater good behind the
pride of this challenge and make an honorable Amazon decision - one that is
good for the entire tribe, not just for her and her small following."
Again
Gabrielle turned to Tecmessa, but this time spoke loud enough for the entire
tribe to hear. "Tecmessa I will not destroy what is important to the
Amazons as a nation. You and yours are part of our history. Your relatives
fought hard for the privilege to be called Amazons, as did you just now. I
beseech you not to give up that birthright and to join me as a leader in my
royal guards. Stand by my side with your followers and make this tribe stronger.
Your only other choice is to take yourself and all who would leave with you away
from here immediately and never set foot into this village again. I hope you
decide on the former choice; you are an asset to this tribe, Tecmessa."
With
that Gabrielle removed the staff from its lethal position and stood back,
awaiting the former Queens decision.
At
first Tecmessa remained on her knees, slowly looking around drinking in the
entirety of the village with her eyes. She cautiously reached over and picked up
her staff where it lay, and leaning on it she rose to her feet. The now defeated
Queen stood towering over Gabrielle a look in her eyes of respect that the
smaller woman had not seen the royal Amazon bestow on any of her sisters.
"To
be honest with you, Queen Gabrielle, I thought it would be an easy victory. I
had heard of you assigning your Champion to your first challenge as Queen and
expected you to do the same today. As it turns out you are not only an adept
warrior but a charitable Queen as well. I would be foolish to become your enemy.
You are also correct in realizing that this village needs me as well as it needs
you. Therefore, I accept your terms."
Extending
her hand, the former Queen clasped the reinstated Queens arm in a gesture of
sisterhood and alliance. She then stepped back. With one knee on the ground and
the other in a bent position, Queen Tecmessa gave up her throne and bowed to the
Bard Queen Gabrielle.
The
entire village went wild.
Gabrielle
turned to her subjects and held up both her hands demanding silence. The
assemblage hushed and Gabrielle began speaking.
"As
first order of business I want to inform all of you that my name is Gabrielle
and unless it is a formal or ceremonial occasion that is how I prefer to be
addressed. I will accept the respectful head nod before addressing me and any
other honors that are afforded me as your Queen, but I do not want to be beyond
the reach of any individual in the tribe. We are all here for the good of all.
And now I think we may have cause for another celebration." She smiled as
wide as her injured lips would allow at her subjects.
It
was at that point all Tartarus broke loose. Amazons scattered and re-converged
into small groups, discussing how to make the evenings festivities even more
spectacular than they had been the night before.
Gabrielle
didnt need to search to find Xena and Eve; they were running toward her. She
walked slowly in their direction, her body aching all over. When the two women
reached her, she handed her staff to Eve and placed her arms around her
warriors waist, her body shaking from relief. Xena held her close and kissed
the top of her head gently.
"Im
very proud of you, Gabrielle."
"Gods,
Xena - I thought Id lost it there for a minute."
The
warrior did not admit to her own doubts or the incident that almost caused the
chakram to be thrown. "I never doubted you, my love. Youve brought your
village back together and everyone will profit from that." She tilted the
fair face up until sea-green eyes were looking into the loving sapphire orbs
that lit up her soul. Xena bent down and tenderly kissed the split lip, then
reached for the hand with the injured knuckles and softly kissed them as well.
"Well have you as good as new in no time, my love."
"Theyre
just minor bruises and cuts, theyll heal easily. Weve been through
worse." She started to smile but it hurt, so she simply placed her head
back down on her lovers chest and held her tightly.
Eve
threw her arms around her mothers and addressed Gabrielle. "Well, Mom,
looks like that reinstates the two of us." Nodding her head toward her
mother she continued, "Now what are we going to do about getting her into
the Royal Family?"
Xena
swatted her gently on the top of the head and Gabrielle chuckled to herself.
"Actually, thats the next order of business. It looks like this tribe
really gets into parties; I wonder what theyll do when theyre told to
prepare for a Royal Wedding?"
She
turned back to her warrior and gave her a hug. "As much as I want to start
on the preparations for that, my love, today is not the time. Right now all I
want to do is sit down and have someone serve me something to eat and
drink!"
THE END
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