ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Uninvited
by Deb Kern
Disclaimer:
Copyright:
This is an alternative uber tale. No copyright infringement is intended.
This is not to be used for profit.
Subtext
and Sex: Yes and yes. If the idea of two women loving each other is not your cup
of tea; go get a glass of milk and skip this. If you are under the age of 18
years of age or this type of story is illegal in your state or country, please
do not read it.
Violence
and Language: There are scenes of fighting. The language is pretty mild.
Credits:
This story line is completely my own, but the poem that is found as a journal
entry in Section Three is by a very talented poet. I inquired if she would lend
her beautiful words to this story and she accepted. I cannot tell you how
honored and grateful I am. Thank you Renotta. Your poetry is always a source of
inspiration.
Dedication:
This is for my twin sister. She has been a constant source of inspiration and
encouragement and like me, is a huge romantic. Youre amazing.
Thank
You: Big hugs to Cindy at ForevaXena, Jude, and Tracey for beta reading and for
your words of encouragement. Kisses to the ex-Guards for all the wonderful
feedback and for giving me a home in your talented community. A big thank you to
Mary D for the Xippys on "Written
in My Days" and "My
Cup of Tea". Im a beginning writer and these awards have encouraged
my to write on.
Email: dikern@aol.com
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Maria
took one look at her brothers expression and grimaced. Hatred was the only
thing to describe it. She couldnt believe shed lost her composure and let
her heart override her head, the very thing she promised herself she wouldnt
do. She hated herself for giving into her desire.
"How
dare you, Maria!" Fredrick shouted, and started coming at his sister. "How
could you bring such disgrace to this house? I have turned my head at your past
indiscretions and allowed you your unnatural ways, but you have gone too far
this time!"
"Wait,
Fredrick!" Danielle shouted.
"Please
stay out of this, Danielle," Maria said softly, holding her arm out to keep
the princess from moving between her and her brother. "Step away and let me
handle this."
"How
could you seduce such an innocent young woman and take advantage of her? I am
disgusted with you!" Fredrick quickly closed the gap between himself and
Maria.
"Princess,
please forgive me for not seeing this earlier. I should have warned you about
her. I am so sorry you were put in this position. You are not to blame in any
way, " Fredrick said, looking over at Danielle and then quickly turning back
to his sister.
Maria
felt her stomach turn. She couldnt believe her brother would think that she
would do anything like what he was accusing her of. The way he looked at her and
the words he shouted at her felt like a knife being plunged into her heart.
Nothing had ever made her feel as bad as this, not even the death of her father.
"Arent
you going to say anything, Maria?" Fredrick asked as he drew his sword, still
advancing in her direction.
Maria
looked at him in shock. His rage consumed him. This was a look Maria knew all
too well. He was beyond reason. In this state he was capable of anything, and
the thought that he might hurt her rang true in Marias mind. Part of her
wished it to be so. Death was the only thing that would bring an end to the
anguish of this moment. She considered allowing him to take her life, but she
knew that later, when he had time to register what he had done, his guilt at
such an action would destroy him. She couldnt allow that.
The
tip of his sword sailed by her neck as a warning.
"Pick
up your sword, Maria!" Fredrick demanded.
"I
will not fight you, Fredrick," Maria said as she stepped back, away from his
assault. "Calm down, brother. Youre scaring me."
Danielle
watched in horror, helpless. She wanted to say something, anything, to make this
stop. She was terrified. "Please stop this!" Danielle begged.
Cora
began barking and made a run at Fredrick. Maria
saw the movement from the corner of her eye and yelled. "Stay, Cora!"
The
dog came to a halt but continued to bark. Danielle immediately went to the
dogs side and knelt down to hold her in place.
"Come
on, Maria," Fredrick yelled, "Try and defend your vile actions."
Fredrick
swiped his blade in Marias direction twice more. She darted out of the way,
backing up each time. His anger was building and his movements were becoming
more threatening. Out of frustration, she picked up her weapon, but only to
block the blows that might come from Fredericks sword. She could not allow
him to physically hurt her. She hated to do it, but the only way she could think
of to defuse this situation was to agree with him.
"Fredrick,"
Maria said calmly "Youre right. I have disgraced you and this family. Allow
me to leave here. I will not return. Someday, I hope you will forgive me."
As
she spoke she felt her heart turn cold. The look from her brother devastated
her. She never thought he could despise her in this way.
"How
could you do this, Maria?" Fredrick shouted in utter frustration as he lunged
at Maria with his weapon fully extended.
Maria
blocked the blow, but was stunned by the force of his actions. Hed meant to
harm her that time, and it sickened her.
"Please,
Fredrick, stop this before something happens that we wont be able to walk
away from," Maria pleaded, feeling herself weaken in shame and grief.
Cora
was struggling in Danielles arms, barking as she fought to break free.
Danielle held on as tight as she could but the dogs will to protect what she
loved was too great. Cora jumped up hard, and slipped through the small arms, on
a dead run for Fredrick.
"I
will never forgive you," Fredrick cried out and stepped toward Maria as he
pushed the sword forward once more.
"No,
little one!" Danielle yelled.
Maria
watched in horror as her beloved dog came between her and her brother.
"No,
Cora!" Maria yelled, but it was too late.
Cora
let out a high pitched yelp and fell to the ground.
Fredrick
staggered back, as shocked as his sister. He felt the tip of his sword enter the
flesh of the dog and immediately withdrew the blade. He shook his head and
blinked his eyes like he was waking up from a bad dream.
"NO!"
Maria yelled, dropping her weapon and falling to her knees. She looked down at
Cora, watching as blood began to darken the ground beneath the dogs limp
body.
Fredrick
looked over at Danielle, who was visibly shaken. She looked back at him with
tears in her eyes. Fredrick staggered back a few more steps.
"What
in heavens name is going on out there?" Rosa called from the doorway. She
looked at her son and then to the ground where Maria sat hunched over.
Running
over to them, Rosa saw the injured dog and Fredrick who still held his sword in
hand, blood dripping from the tip. "Fredrick, whats happened here?"
Fredrick
couldnt speak. He looked from his mother to Maria and then to Danielle. He
turned and ran for the stables as quickly as his feet would carry him.
"Maria,
what in Gods name is going on?" Rosa asked, the emotion welling up inside
her causing her voice to crack.
Maria
slowly and gently picked up Cora and without a word walked toward the villa.
Danielle
was in shock. She felt responsible for everything that had just happened.
Her heart was breaking with guilt and sadness. She started to follow
Maria but Rosa reached out and touched her arm.
"Danielle,
what is going on?"
Before
Danielle could answer Fredrick, poised atop his horse, flew by in a fast gallop.
His eyes were diverted, but Danielle could tell were tears had fallen on his
cheeks. Losing control of her emotions, she pulled away from Rosa and ran to the
villa.
Danielle
walked into the kitchen, where all eyes were on her. Unnerved by the silence,
she asked the cook where Maria had gone and followed the pointing finger to a
room adjacent to the kitchen.
Maria
laid Cora on a blanket on the table. She wrapped a strip of linen around
Coras front leg, bringing it underneath the dog as carefully as she could,
then placed a folded pad over the wound where the blade had entered, holding it
down firmly. Finally, she tied the
strip tightly around the shoulder. Cora whimpered in pain.
"Hang
on, mi amiga." Maria spoke in soft soothing tones. " Ive got to get this
bleeding stopped and see how bad this wound is, my brave little friend."
The
door swung open and Maria looked up. Danielle stood in the doorway with tears
streaming down her face.
"Im
so sorry, Maria," Danielle said, through her tears. "What can we do?"
"Havent
WE done enough?" Maria muttered, and turned her attention back to Cora.
Danielle
knew Maria was distraught and wasnt surprised by the tension she felt between
them. She came closer to the table. "Oh my, little one, Im so sorry" she
said as she tenderly petted the dogs head. Coras eyes opened slightly at the
touch.
"Will
she be all right, Maria?" Danielle asked hesitantly.
"I
have no idea." Maria said quietly.
As
she looked up at Danielle, a scowl furrowed her brow as Marias frustration
came to the surface. "I begged you to leave me alone, didnt I? I told you
we couldnt act on the feelings and yet you pushed and you pushed and now look
whats happened! God help me, I should have left last night!" Maria shook
her head in disbelief at how quickly everything had unraveled.
"Im
so sorry, Maria," Danielle said, through her tears. She felt both of their
emotions sitting on the surface.
"Everything
Ive loved is changed forever and it was all because of a moments weakness.
How could I have been so foolish? My brother will never think of me in the same
way again. I have made such a mess of this." Maria said.
"None
of this is your fault, Maria," Danielle said, her voice shaking.
Maria
knew she needed to be alone. Her anger would only cause her to say something
shed regret later. "Please leave me alone, princess. There is nothing you
can do here. I need to be with Cora. She needs my full attention."
All
the horror, the outrage, drained out of Maria leaving her oddly numb. She walked
away to gather more cloth and warm water.
Danielle
fell silent as she watched Maria walk away. She hadnt missed the use of the
word "princess" instead of her name. She could think of nothing to say to
make any of this better. She felt responsible for causing this ugly war between
brother and sister and for letting Cora slip through her hands. She didnt
blame Maria for hating her or for building the wall back up between them.
It hurt her but she understood the reason. Slowly she turned around and
left the room as she continued to cry.
Rosa
stepped out of the way as Danielle ran past her, heading toward the staircase.
She was deeply disturbed by what shed seen in the garden and now the look and
tears on Danielles face made her more upset. Rosa could only imagine the
worst. Stepping through the door, she saw Maria caring for the fallen dog.
"Maria,
is Cora all right?"
"I
dont know, Mother. Im trying to get the bleeding to stop. I cant tell
if the blade penetrated any organs." Maria sighed. "The blade didnt go
all the way through."
Rosa
stepped closer. Marias hand was covered in blood where she held the packing
down. Looking in her daughters eyes she saw tears of emotion. Maria loved
this dog. Theyd been inseparable from the moment that her husband brought
home the small pup and placed it into Marias hands. Now was not the time to
question her child about the events leading to this.
"Why
dont you let me do this while you ride down and get Doctor Sanar," Rosa
offered. "Hes very skilled and you know hed do anything to help Cora. He
has that medicine that makes the blood clot. That could make a difference
here."
Maria
looked over at her mother, feeling the depth of her caring and wondering how
much longer she would have that once Fredrick told her the truth of the
mornings activities. Will she hate me also? She needed her mothers
love and strength, which had always been a source of inspiration to Maria.
"Thank
you, Mother," Maria said as her mothers hand replaced hers on the wound.
Before she left she turned and put a small kiss on her mothers cheek. "I
love you."
"Hurry
now, Maria!" Rosa said urgently, as she watched her daughter leave. From the
look in her daughters eye, Rosa knew that whatever had taken place that
morning between brother and sister had everything to do with Danielle. Shaking
her head in worry, she used her free hand to pet Cora. In a soothing voice she
whispered words of encouragement to the dog. "You must be strong, little one.
This family needs your courage. We have a lot of healing to do."
Maria
mounted her horse and took off down the dirt road. Shed gone less than a
quarter mile when she saw the doctors carriage coming in her direction.
Before she could say anything, the doctor addressed her.
"Maria,
your brother said that theres been an accident and Coras been hurt badly.
Do you need my help?" the doctor yelled from the window of his carriage.
"Yes
. . . I . . . I cant get the bleeding to stop," Maria said. She wasnt
out of breath, but stunned that Fredrick would have gone for help. She
couldnt believe that somehow through his rage he had managed to care at all
about what happened to Cora. It gave her a glimmer of hope.
"Lets
not waste any time. Lead the way, Maria," Doctor Sanar said hurriedly.
The
doctor worked on Cora behind closed doors while Maria assisted. Rosa sat in the
kitchen, waiting for Fredrick to return.
Time
passed with no sign of Fredrick and Danielle still in her room. The rest of the
villa was beginning to stir with the usual morning activities and Rosa was still
in the dark about the cause of the tragedy.
Finally
the doctor walked though the door. Rosa stood. "Is she all right?"
"Weve
got the bleeding stopped and I dont think any organs were injured. She
wont be able to use her front leg for a while, but I dont think shell
have any nerve damage," the doctor said. "Shes a very lucky little
dog."
"Oh,
thank God," Rosa let out a deep breath and brought her hand to her chest.
"Thank you so much for your help, doctor."
"Its
no problem. Im always here to help you," he said as she escorted him to the
door and out to his waiting carriage. "Ill check back later."
Rosa
waved goodbye and walked back in to check on her daughter who was coming out of
the small room, carrying Cora gingerly in her arms.
"Im
taking her to the stables, where I can make her comfortable and keep an eye on
her," Maria said to her mother.
"Ill
be out in a minute, Maria," Rosa said, smiling at her daughter. "Im so
glad shes going to be all right."
"Me
too, mother," Maria said, very softly.
Rosa
planned on giving her daughter a couple of minutes alone with Cora to get her
settled, but then she was going to get some answers from her - or at least try.
Maria
made a bed of hay and covered it with a horse blanket, then placed Cora on the
bedding. The little dog looked out through half closed eyes as Maria made sure
that Cora was resting peacefully. The thought of losing her pet as well as her
brother was too much to take. Her hands began to tremble as she looked down at
her best friend. "Dont you ever disobey my orders again. You hear me?"
Maria said shortly. Tears came to her eyes and she wiped them away with one hand
-- with the other she stroked Coras head.
Danielle
watched from her second floor balcony as Maria carried the little dog to the
stables. She couldnt tell what shape Cora was in and it worried her beyond
belief. She wanted more than anything to be with Maria right now. The depth of
her emotions for Maria would not allow her to stay away even if Maria hated her.
She deliberately slipped out of her room and through the front door, managing to
avoid the kitchen, the staring eyes, and Rosa.
Maria
sat next to Cora, her elbows were on her knees and her head in her hands. The
events of the morning kept playing over and over like a nightmare. What did I
think I was doing? I was so strong. I almost made it and then -- I kissed her.
Oh, God, I kissed her and she . . . she
kissed me back. Maria swallowed hard at the memory.
Rosa
started to walk out the back door but stopped when she spotted Danielle coming
around the corner of the villa. Lord, this is not going to be easy is it,
she thought to herself. These two are going to be the death of me yet. She
backed up and went back inside, deciding to let them talk before she got
involved. Please, dear God, dont allow this to tear my family apart.
Danielle
glanced over at the villa and around the gardens. There was no sign of Fredrick
or Rosa, so she continued on to the stables that were just beyond a row of dense
trees. Her thoughts were on Maria as she approached the big wooden doors.
Suddenly, she felt herself pulled back by a strong arm as a large hand covered
her mouth. Surprised and alarmed, she did what Luc, the Captain of Guard, had
taught her and brought the heel of her shoe down as hard as she could along a
shin and into the foot of her attacker. The large hand fell from her mouth and
she heard a moan from behind her.
She
struggled but the arm still held her.
"Maria,
Mari - " she screamed, but suddenly a terrible bright pain in her head caused
the light to become darkness.
Maria
jumped to her feet and ran to the doors, her heart pounding uncontrollably. The
sound of Danielles scream sent a sudden chill through her blood. Maria looked
around but all she saw were marks in the dirt indicating a scuffle had occurred
and grooves in the sand that could only be heel marks. To her horror she
realized that a limp body had been dragged behind the trees. Running past the
grove as fast as she could, Maria caught a glimpse of three horses with riders,
one carrying the hunched over figure of what appeared to be the princess. They
rounded the bend and disappeared out of view.
"Ortega!
You bastard! If you hurt her, Ill kill you!" Maria spat out as she ran back
to the stables.
Luc
and Rosa were talking inside the villa when they heard the scream. They ran out
just as Maria made her way back through the trees.
"Maria,
wheres Danielle?" Luc asked urgently, following the tall woman past the
wooden doors.
"Ortega
took her," Maria said as she placed some supplies in a bag and threw a saddle
over her horse, fitting the bit and reins.
Rosa
gasped and clutched her heart.
Im
coming with you!" Luc began preparing his mare. "Let me get the rest of the
men."
"NO!"
Maria stopped what she was doing. Taking a deep breath, she looked directly at
the Captain. "I know Ortega. If he sees your men, hell kill her instantly
and run."
"Then
I alone will accompany you," Luc insisted. He walked to her side, placing his
hand on Marias shoulder and returned her gaze. "I trust your judgement,
Maria, and I will follow your lead, but I must go with you. Its my sworn duty
to protect the princess with my life and I will honor that oath. She is in many
ways like my own daughter. Ive been with her since she was an infant."
Maria
didnt have time to argue. Luc obviously loved Danielle and she couldnt
think of a better ally than the man standing before her. "Very well, Luc, but
we must do this my way. Its her only chance and I couldnt live with myself
if something happened to her. We cant waste another minute." Scrambling
into their saddles, the two secured their weapons.
"Please
be careful, Maria," Rosa said looking up at her daughter and then turning to
the Captain. "Hes a dangerous man."
"Take
care of Cora for me," Maria replied.
Rosa
stood in the doorway of the stable and watched as the two rode swiftly away.
When she returned to the villa, she saw Catherine standing in the garden, a
worried expression on her pale face. Walking up to her, Rosa placed her hands on
the queens shaking arms. "Come inside, Catherine," she said with concern.
"Much has happened this morning. We must sit down and talk."
Catherine
allowed herself to be led inside as her heart ached with the knowledge that her
daughter had been kidnapped. Rosa sat Catherine at the table and asked for some
hot tea to be prepared. She knew she needed to gather every bit of strength she
had. It would be up to her to keep them from both falling apart with worry.
Danielle
woke with an intense searing pain in her head. She tried to bring her hands to
her aching skull but her arms wouldnt function. She panicked for a moment,
then calmed when she realized that the pain in her wrists came from the ropes
that secured her hands. She struggled a little more, which confirmed that her
legs were also tied securely together. She opened her eyes but everything was
dark. As her other senses slowly returned she understood that not only was she
strapped down, but also blindfolded and gagged. A fear she had never felt before
gripped her soul.
Lying
helplessly in a strange place, Danielle fought to recall her last clear memory.
I was going to Maria, to check on her and Cora, and then a hand, an arm
pulling me, and then nothing. Lying still, she focused on trying to hear
anything that would give her a clue to her surroundings. In the distance she
could hear a mans voice shouting instructions. From the way it was muffled,
it came from outside of the room she was in. Horses hooves clattered as
riders came in and out of the area. Danielle sensed the worst. This must be the
same group that had attacked her carriage as they made their way to the villa of
Cordoba.
Her
lips trembled as she fought back the urge to cry. I must remain calm, she
thought, holding back her fear. Maria will find me. Ill be strong, until
she gets here. I owe her that. She heard a door open and footsteps approaching. Lying
completely still, Danielle decided to play dead, hoping that if they thought she
was still unconscious they would not view her as a threat.
A
hand slapped her cheek and it took all her resolve not to flinch or moan at the
pain it caused. She let her head drop to the side and froze.
"Still
out, are you, Princess?" Ortega chuckled. "I guess the hilt of my sword hit
its mark with a little more force than you figured it would. Serves you right
for trying to break free. Look where it got you."
Danielle
felt his breath come closer as he spoke. She fought not to react.
"Such
a pretty little princess," Ortega whispered, close to her ear. "I bet your
lips taste as good as they look."
Danielle
felt a callused hand against her cheek. The fingers began to remove the gag from
her face. She could feel tears beginning to well in her eyes. God, please not
this, she prayed silently.
"Ortega!"
a mans voice called out. "Should we post men in the treetops to keep
watch?"
The
hand stopped. "Hang on, Ill be right there!" Ortega replied, annoyed by
the interruption. "Until later, my little princess. Besides, itll be much
more fun to watch you struggle as I take you."
Danielle
felt the gag tightened with a quick pull that snapped her head back around. She
remained still until she heard the door close. Her heart was pounding so hard,
she was sure it could be seen through her clothing. She fought the bile rising
in her throat, then took a deep breath to calm herself. She was sure that the
next time Ortega returned she wouldnt be so lucky.
Maria
rode to the edge of a pasture with Luc close behind. Ahead of them lay a dense
forest with a large lake just to the east; to the west, a rocky mountain range
climbed high into the sky. A single path wide enough for only one rider led into
the thick trees. Maria dismounted her horse and jumped to the ground at the edge
of the forest. Luc followed suit.
"Well
have to leave our horses here and continue on foot." Maria spoke quietly.
"The path you see before us is the only one into this forest. Ive watched
Ortega bring supplies through here for some time. I figure this is his new
hiding spot. Ive climbed the mountain over there and have gotten high enough
to see a clearing in the middle of these trees that ends at the foot of a high
cliff. From what I can tell, there are two structures, but there may be more.
Im sure hell have men posted throughout the grove looking for intruders.
The hills and cliffs next to the mountains offer good cover and our best way to
sneak in. By the time we get to his fortress it should be dusk."
"Whats
the plan once we get there?" Luc asked as they guided their horses on foot to
the edge of the mountain range and tied them to two trees.
"Well
cross that bridge when we come to it." Maria said as she removed a bag and a
lengthy piece of rope from her saddle then began to climb the loose rocks at the
base of the mountain. "Well have to find exactly where he has Danielle
hidden. My hope is to distract his men with some diversion long enough to get to
the princess and get her out of there."
"Im
right behind you, Maria," Luc said.
Danielle
tried to loosen the ropes that held her, but only succeeded in rubbing her skin
raw and bloody. Time passed very slowly in her agonized state. No light seeped
in past her blindfold, making it hard for her to distinguish day from night. She
heard little of the earlier ruckus and it seemed the encampment had finally
settled down. She could only guess how much time had passed, but it felt like
hours. The only redeeming thing was that Ortega had not returned to continue
where hed left off.
Danielle
took deep even breaths and thought of Maria. Whatever happens to me, at least
I know that for the briefest of moments when you held me in your arms, safe from
the rest of the world, I was completely happy. That was the sweetest sensation I
have ever known and it is that feeling alone that lifts me now. I had, if only
for a moment, everything I have ever wanted. She continued to think of Maria
and the kiss theyd shared to keep her calm, praying that soon her captivity
would end.
Maria
and Luc crawled along the rocks, keeping an eye out for any signs of Ortegas
men. Coming to the edge of a cliff, Maria turned and brought her index finger to
her mouth, signaling for Luc to remain quiet and stay still. Hugging the rock,
Maria pulled herself very slowly to the edge and peered over. Maria looked out
and spied the structures that she had only once viewed from a distance. Two
buildings stood a good distance apart from one another. A corral holding at
least twenty horses was adjacent to the larger building, which Maria assumed,
held most of Ortegas men and artillery. The smaller structure looked liked a
small house, probably Ortegas private quarters.
The
door to the larger building opened and Maria watched as Ortega walked across the
grounds. He called to two men whom Maria spotted high in the treetops, asking if
theyd seen any activity. They both responded that all was quiet. Ortega
continued on and entered the smaller building. Maria backed up slowly.
"Ortegas
in the house below. I saw him enter. Thats probably where he has Danielle
hidden. There are two men acting as spotters in the trees. The light is dim
enough now that they wont be able to see us climb down this slope," Maria
said as she tied the end of the rope to a large stump that jutted out of the
hard rock. "Once we get down there, well make our way to the house and see
if we can spot Danielle inside. Once we know where she is, well create the
diversion."
"And
that would be?" Luc asked hesitantly.
Maria
reached into the bag she was carrying and removed some old rags and two
containers of kerosene. "Were going to torch the other building," she
said, then placed the objects back in her bag.
"Excellent
notion," Luc said.
Maria
climbed down the rope first, followed by Luc, who drew his pistol with his right
hand and unsheathed his sword with his left.
"Ill
cover you," he said confidently.
Maria
darted in and out of the trees as Luc kept watch right behind her. As they came
closer to the smaller building, Luc pointed to a man standing on the side of the
structure. Maria leaned down and removed a knife from her boot. Taking aim, she
set sail the blade and with deadly accuracy it pierced the back of the mans
neck, dropping him instantly with a small thud.
Maria
quietly removed her weapon from the fallen man. Peering in a small window, she
could make out a small figure tied to a bed. Her heart pounded as she felt her
blood heat up in anger. She returned as quietly as possible to Lucs position.
"Shes
in there, Luc," Maria spoke softly.
"Is
she unharmed?" Luc asked, as he sheathed his sword.
"I
cant tell," Maria said worriedly.
"Make
your way to the corral. Open the gates so the horses will run out when the fire
starts. Tie two horses to the post over there, well use those to escape,"
Maria said as she handed Luc the bag. "Soak the rags, light them, and throw
them on the roof. Pour some of the kerosene on the door and light that also.
Your job is to keep anyone from coming back to the house. Ill take care of
anyone inside it. Ill meet you back at the horses with the princess."
"Her
safety comes first," Luc said seriously.
"There
is nothing more important in this world to me," Maria said, taking a deep
breath.
Maria
watched Luc duck in and out of the trees for as long as the light would allow
her to see. She heard small sounds coming from the corral. Finally, she saw the
fireballs coming to rest on the roof. Within no time the blaze grew as the wind
whipped down from the mountain, feeding the flames. She heard activity from the
large building.
"Fire!"
One of the men inside shouted the warning.
The
call alarmed the entire camp. The door of the small quarters burst open, and a
man ran toward the fire. Maria drew her sword and entered through the open door.
Ortegas startled face was looking right at her.
"Surprised
to see me?" Maria asked sarcastically.
Ortega
drew his pistol and fired, but Maria rolled to the floor and came up untouched.
"Your
aim is as good as your hiding place," Maria said irritably. "Im sick of
your games."
"Youre
too late, Maria," Ortega said as he pulled his sword. "Ive won. Shes
dead and theres nothing you can do about it."
Maria
flinched at his words. Was he trying to bait her, playing on her emotions to
weaken her strength? Could this be the truth? Maria looked deep into her soul
and searched for the light that was only Danielle. If his words were true, she
knew that she would not feel her presence in her heart. Swallowing hard, Maria
let her soul speak the truth. There was no darkness, only warmth and strength.
Danielle was alive. Maria felt her.
"In
that case," Maria said, advancing in his direction, "Its only fair that I
take your life in return."
With
her skill and strength, Maria lunged forward and steel hit steel. She backed him
into the corner as a red-hot rage born of many years welled up in her gut.
Ortega struggled to get the upper hand, but today was his unlucky day. Marias
sword became an extension of herself. Air rushed into her lungs with the fierce
beat of her heart.
"I
know it was you that planned my fathers execution," Maria said through
gritted teeth as she sliced the tip of her sword through his cheek. "You told
everyone it was the French that caused it, but I knew it was you. You bastard!
You went around praising him as a true Spaniard and used him as a martyr for
your cause, when it was you that murdered him."
"He
was as much a traitor as you are!" Ortega yelled. "He was a pathetic man!"
Marias
rage came to a head and in one quick move her blade sank deep into Ortegas
chest. He stumbled back and fell into the wall. His eyes widened in fear as he
took his last breath.
"He
was my hero!" Maria said, as she removed her weapon and watched his eyes close
and his body slide down the wall and land in a heap on the floor.
Gathering
herself, Maria ran to the door that led to the back room. She forced the locked
door open with her shoulder. Danielle jumped at the noise.
"Danielle,
its me," Maria said reassuringly to the princess as she sat next to her and
removed her blindfold and gag.
"Are
you okay? Did he hurt you?" Maria asked, concerned, holding Danielles face
and looking into the green eyes as they tried to adjust to the light.
"Im
alright, Maria," Danielle said softly, blinking her eyes and focusing on the
most beautiful sight in the world. "I prayed youd find me. It was the
thought of you that kept me calm."
"Weve
got to get out of here." Maria she took her knife and cut the ropes that held
Danielles feet and then hands. As soon as Danielle was free, she threw her
arms around Marias neck. Maria returned the embrace and felt Danielles
lips kiss her lightly on the cheek.
"Come
on, Danielle. We cant waste another minute. Luc is waiting for us," she
whispered urgently in Danielles ear. She replaced her knife in her boot and
picked up her sword.
Taking
Danielles hand, Maria led her back through the house and out the front door,
careful not to be seen. The entire building was ablaze as men formed a water
brigade and tried to extinguish the fire.
"See
the horses tied over there?" Maria asked softly and pointed to the spot she
wanted them to run to. "We need to make a run for it. Do not let go of my hand
and stay behind me. Do you understand?"
"Yes,
Maria," Danielle replied. "Ill be right behind you."
Maria
took one more survey of the area and when she was completely sure no one was
watching, ran for the horses clutching Danielles hand. Luc was hidden behind
a tree near the horses and he stepped out to make sure no one went after Maria
and Danielle. The women were was almost to him and the waiting horses when he
saw the armed man on top of the building behind them.
"Behind
you!" Luc yelled and took aim with his pistol.
Hearing
the shots, Maria stopped and turned back around, shielding Danielle with her
body. She felt a sharp hot pain in her side and fell to her knees, watching as
the figure on the roof tumbled to the ground. Clutching her side, she tried to
stand.
"Maria!"
Danielle yelled in fear.
"Get
on the horse and get out of here," Maria commanded.
Luc
brought the horses to them as fast as he could. Danielle knelt down and pulled
the knife from Marias boot. She cut a slit in her dress and tore it off,
leaving her legs exposed from the knees down, making it easier for her to ride.
"What
are you doing, Danielle?" Maria asked through her pain.
"Im
getting you out of here," she said and without hesitation, took part of the
cloth and placed it inside of the other womans shirt to stop the bleeding.
"Hold this tightly, Maria."
"Dont
worry about me!" Maria said insistently, turning to Luc for help.
"No!
I will not leave her!" Danielle yelled and looked hard at the captain.
She
quickly mounted the horse and told Luc to place Maria in front of her. Luc
swiftly helped Maria onto the horse as Ortegas men abandoned the burning
building and began heading toward them.
"Quickly,
Princess," Luc ordered as he jumped on his mount. "Head toward that clearing
and ride as fast as you can."
Danielle
held Maria as tightly as possible with her left arm and led her horse to the
clearing. The full weight of the obviously unconscious woman rested on her
chest. The path was thick with trees and Danielle felt the branches tear at her
clothing and face as her horse sailed through the dense brush. She didnt
break stride until she reached a pasture. Luc was right next to her.
"Maria?"
There was no response. Danielle felt the warm blood on her hand where she held
on tightly to her love.
"Luc,"
Danielle said urgently. "We need to get Maria to the doctor. Shes lost a
lot of blood. Do you know the way from here?"
"Follow
me," Luc said as he looked over at the innocent girl who had become a
courageous woman right before his eyes.
Danielle
felt the tall womans limp body respond for a moment.
"Danielle?"
Maria said very softly.
"Yes,
my love?" she called in her ear, holding her tight. "Im right here,
Maria!"
"Ive
never felt . . ." Maria coughed harshly through her own blood. "Ive never
felt anything more wonderful in my life, than when I kissed you, Danielle."
Danielles
eyes filled with tears as she felt Marias body fall against her chest as she
lost consciousness again.
Danielle
willed her horse to run as fast as it could and followed Luc out of the pasture
and down the dirt road to the doctors villa.
"I
love you, Maria!" Danielle said as her tears fell harder. "You hang on you
hear me! I will not lose you!"
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