ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Fairy
Godmother
by J Falconer
Disclaimer:
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Gabrielle etc belong to MCA/Universal and Ren Pics, and anyone else who has an
interest in Xena Warrior Princess, not me.
Copyright © 2000: The
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work may be copied or used in any shape, form, or manner whatsoever without the
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ask ... nicely.
Violence disclaimer:
This
story depicts scenes of violence and/or their aftermath. Bit more graphic than
usual (enter, stranger, at your risk -- here there be icky bits), but readers
who are disturbed by or sensitive to this type of depiction may wish to read
something other than this story.
Love/Sex warning:
This story
depicts a love/sexual relationship between two consenting adult women. If you
are under 18 years of age or if this type of story is illegal in the state or
country in which you live - move along, move along, nothing for you here ...
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PART 1
Once
upon a time there was a poor young woman living deep in the forest just within
the borders of a prosperous Kingdom. Her parents were old, her father a simple
woodcutter having given his lifetime to the forest, culling it for wood for the
kingdom. As the young woman grew to womanhood, her parents urged her to get
married, as they were in the twilight of their years, and longed only to see
their daughter settled and happy. The young blonde girl with sparkling green
eyes, Jadon, was not of a mind to settle down however, resisting the idea of
marriage before she was good and ready. As this caused some friction with her
parents and Jadon loved them both very much, she decided to leave her simple
home and go out to seek her fortune in the world. Her parents initially
resisted, but when they saw how determined she was, they packed a knapsack for
her, kissed her and tearfully bid her farewell.
Jadon
set off through the thick forest with her dog Frog (so named for some reason
none of them ever fully understood) out into the wide, wild world. She traveled
for several years, steadily becoming wiser and more beautiful, able to defend
herself against any unscrupulous people. She
was seeking something she could not name, Frog constantly by her side. Finally,
one day, her feet took her to a large Kingdom, covered in brightly covered,
festive decorations, citizens hurrying about their business excitedly. She
looked all around herself in confusion, attempting to stop several people to
find out the cause of all the apparent gaiety. All shook their heads, mumbling
"too busy," or simply waving her away, until finally she managed to stop an
old woman carrying a large load of kindling.
"Good
mother," said Jadon courteously. "Can you please tell me the cause of all
the celebration?"
"Why
yes," said the kind old woman with vague eyes. Her face was heavily seamed,
back bent from carrying her heavy load. "But you must first help me. This load
of wood is quite heavy."
"Of
course," said Jadon immediately, kicking herself for not offering first.
"Where are we going?"
"We
are going to my cottage," sighed the old woman, setting down her load and
rubbing the small of her back. "Please, follow me."
So
Jadon hefted the basket up, and slung it over a shoulder. It was not too heavy,
and she followed the old woman through the busy township, taking countless turns
down dim side streets. Finally Jadon was completely and irrevocably lost as she
found herself standing outside an old hovel in the poor section of the city. The
load had started off light, but now was so heavy that her muscles were bulging
mightily, her entire frame struggling not to collapse under the tremendous
weight. Beside her sat Frog, tongue lolling, as they waited for the old crone to
open the door. It took much fumbling and muttered black curses, but eventually
it got opened.
Jadon
staggered inside, eyeing the ancient, clean sitting room nervously, then
followed the old woman into the dark interior of the kitchen, also clean and
well kept, at the back of the house. She dropped the wood, as carefully as she
could, onto the floor near to the large pile at the back of the room.
"Can
you please just stack that wood for me?" asked the old woman, smiling
slightly, childlike eyes gleaming. "Ill make us both a nice cup of tea."
Jadon
readily agreed and set to work.
The
pile of wood in the sack seemed never ending. She mechanically stacked the wood,
noting with dismay that it never seemed to end. After several hours of stacking
wood, she was sweating freely and her muscles were aching. Still, she did not
stop as Frog slept by the cheerily burning fire, accepting the odd pat from the
old woman who had seated herself comfortably and watched with seeming interest.
Finally, she called a halt to the activity, bag still looking as full as it had
several hours earlier.
"Thats
enough, dear Jadon," said the old woman. "We will call it quits, task
discharged."
"Thank
you, old mother," said Jadon, wiping the sweat from her brow. Her clothes,
already in tatters from her long time on the road, were dirty and ruined, torn
in several places.
"Now,
then, dear Jadon," said the old woman, as Jadon settled herself in the
comfortable old chair across from the woman, accepting the tea with a sigh.
"What are you doing here?"
"I
asked you what the celebrations in the town were for," said Jadon patiently,
reminding herself she was talking to a very old woman. She wondered with a start
how the old woman had known her name, as she hadnt properly introduced
herself.
"Oh,
yes," said the old woman, looking as happy and vacant as ever. "The
celebrations."
There
was a pause, and Jadon was about to say something, but shut her mouth with a
snap when the woman continued on.
"Our
King has decided to marry off his eldest daughter, Princess Faith. There is a
procession in the town today and a ball tonight for her to find a beau."
"Oh,"
said Jadon, eyes lighting up. "This is very exciting! How I would like to see
the procession!"
"Would
you?" asked the old woman, childlike eyes gleaming. Abruptly the expression
vanished. "Would you what?"
"Like
to see the procession," said Jadon patiently, too excited to notice the lapse.
"Oh,
good heavens, yes! Lets go," said the old woman, abruptly putting her mug
down, rushing to the door to put her patched shawl back on. Frog ran behind her,
woofing excitedly.
Jadon
quickly raced behind her, out the door ... into full night. They had missed the
procession by several hours. The woman stopped, and Jadon crashed into her back,
overbalancing and tripping so she landed on her behind out in the street. She
grimaced when she felt the wet ground start to seep through her clothes. Frog
stared at her as though she had gone insane, then padded over and gave her a
lick of sympathy.
"Thanks,
Frog," she said, stroking the dog behind the ears. "We missed it." She was
quite upset. The old woman, in the meantime, had not noticed the altercation at
her rear, and stared up at the night sky, annoyed.
"We
missed it," she said. "Well, theres no help for it now. Youll have to
go to the ball tonight."
Jadon
gaped at her, glancing down at her clothes. "But ... what ... how ... I ...
Look, this must be some kind of a joke, right? How on earth can I go looking
like this?"
"Oh,
thats no problem," said the old woman airily. "Im your fairy
godmother, Jadon. Esmerelda is my name. I can give you a new dress. Come on, no
time like the present!"
Jadon
still gaped, unable to keep up with the rapid series of events. Unresisting, she
allowed the old woman to haul her to her feet (she was a lot stronger than she
looked), and pull her back into the house. Frog leapt and licked Jadon the whole
way. When they reentered the hovel, Jadon found herself standing in the middle
of the sitting room, dazed, while the old woman circled her speculatively.
"Good
heavens," exclaimed the old woman when she spied Jadons dirty rump. "What
have you been doing?"
"Err,
nothing," said Jadon, deciding not to mention their collision as she twisted
to look at the offending area.
The old
woman eyed her dubiously. "Alright then," she said. "Lets get started.
First, you will need a new suit of clothes."
She
rushed into the kitchen, and Jadon heard a ferocious clattering and banging for
several minutes, and had decided to go and find out if Esmerelda was still in
one piece. Just as she began to move, Esmerelda flew from the kitchen, waving
the sack that had just held a pile of wood, all splintery and filthy.
"Change
into this," she commanded.
Jadon
did not want to appear unappreciative, but could not see how a sack could
possibly be any better than the rags she was already dressed in, so all she said
was, "Where am I going to put my head and arms?"
"Oh,
right," said the old woman, tearing the sack in all the right places. "Well,
go on, strip," she continued when Jadon hesitated.
Jadon
unwillingly peeled off her ruined clothing, standing there shivering in the cold
air, underwear almost torn to nothing. The sack was a little short and stopped
mid thigh. Jadon struggled not to tug on it to satisfy her offended sense of
decency.
"My,
my, you do look good," said the old woman with a wink.
"Err,
yes, thank you," said Jadon, struggling with the sack, wincing as it rubbed in
all the wrong places. When she was done, the fairy godmother began dancing
around the young girl, kicking and panting and howling. Jadon struggled not to
giggle, then gradually began to notice that the cloth was no longer sticking
into her and rubbing in all the wrong places. She looked down at herself and saw
that it had been transformed into a gorgeous, shimmering white dress, revealing
her ample cleavage to good effect. Her eyebrows shot upwards in wonder.
"Next,"
said the old woman, tapping her chin. "We shall need some form of
transportation." She looked around the room, and Jadon caught her muttering
something about mice and pumpkins. Jadon tried hard to ignore it; by that stage,
she simply didnt want to know.
"Well,
looks like you have a horse and no carriage," said Esmerelda finally. "Frog,
come here."
The dog
obediently went to her, and licked her hand. The happy look changed to one of
alarm as she circled the dog and chanted the same way she had done for Jadon. He
howled when suddenly he began to stretch and transform, shimmering in an
incandescent ball of light. Suddenly, the glow vanished, and a huge black horse
stood in the sitting room.
"Wow,"
said Jadon, then paused for a moment. "How are we going to get him outside?"
Esmerelda
stared at her as though she had grown horns. "Hes going to have to go
through the door, how else?"
Jadon
looked at the small, person sized door doubtfully and said nothing. Esmerelda
grabbed the fancy reins of the black horse, and led him to the door. "Go
through the door," she said, and Frog obligingly walked forward, getting stuck
half way.
With
frantic heaving and straining, Esmerelda got a firm grip on his rump and began
to push, horse whinnying and protesting, straining and stamping feet. Jadon
tried to rush in and help.
"No,
no," said the old woman crossly, waving her away. "What are you thinking?
Youre going to get yourself all dirty again."
She
pushed and shoved, panted and both strained mightily as the horse suddenly shot
through the door, doorframe scraping his gut as he worked his way through,
covered with a thin sheen of sweat. The old woman wiped her sweating brow,
looked at the bemused Jadon, and then waved at her. "What are you still doing
in here?" she asked. "Get out there and go to the ball!"
Jadon
dutifully made her way out of the horse, and smoothly mounted, untroubled by her
skirts. She had been riding since she was a small child, and knew her way around
horses. As she collected the reins in her hands, Esmerelda rushed out of the
house and up to her with some last minute instructions. "This enchantment will
last until midnight," she said. "After that time, all will return to what it
was. That should give you enough time to get your look at the Princess. Good
Luck!"
With
that parting comment, the fairy godmother slapped the horses rump, and Frog
took off at a trot, Jadon hanging on the back. She did not steer the horse, as
Frog appeared to know exactly where to go. On they trotted through the brightly
lit town streets, mixing in well with the other guests in their ornate and
brightly painted carriages heading towards the castle. The castle was lit up
like the sun on a summers day, torches lining the road giving off thin,
fragrant smoke. At the gates of the palace, richly dressed footmen greeted every
guest by name. When Jadon arrived the nearest footman stepped up to her horse
and quietly asked who she was.
"Jadon,"
she replied softly, shy.
He
waited expectantly for a moment or two, cleared his throat and asked "Of -
?"
"Err,
Forest Deep," said Jadon lamely, the best thing she could think of under the
circumstances. The footman appeared to accept this, and nodded, allowing her
through. When she reached the open door, more servants rushed towards her to
assist her down from her horse and usher her into the castle ballroom.
When
she stepped through the door, slightly dazed with all the finery and splendor
she had been subjected to, a deep mans voice announced from the side, "Lady
Jadon of Forest Deep."
It
sounded silly to Jadons ears, so she rushed into the milling guests, some
eating and drinking, most on the dance floor engaged in a lively waltz. Hoping
no one noticed her, she quietly slipped through the guests to the overloaded
buffet table and got herself something to eat. As she quietly stood to the side
munching contentedly on her feast, she watched the people in the room. All were
richly dressed, decked out in the finest silks and rare perfumes, all looking
every inch the Lords and Ladies. Her gaze wandered to the front of the room, to
the seated royals. There were five people seated on the dais. On the two largest
and most ornate thrones, a simply dressed man and woman sat, hands clasped
across the arms of their chairs, sipping champagne and watching the crowd with
hawk like eyes, clearly the King and Queen. To the Kings left sat a very
ornately dressed woman, very beautiful, in her mid twenties, with shining blonde
hair and a bored, sulky expression on her face. To the right of the Queen sat
another girl with long, shining red hair, eyeing the crowd excitedly, dressed
almost as richly as her sister. Next to her sat the most beautiful woman Jadon
had ever laid eyes on. She was very, very tall, with long, shining black hair
and the most arresting pair of blue eyes Jadon had ever seen, easily discernable
from Jadons vantage point against the wall halfway up the ballroom. Unlike
her sisters, she was dressed in simple, finely made leather armour, and had an
alert, interested expression on her face.
Jadon
had emptied her plate, and began to move through the animated crowd towards the
buffet to help herself to another portion, when suddenly a heavily perfumed man
appeared and stopped her.
"May
I have this dance?" he gestured elegantly towards the dance floor.
A
waiter appeared silently at her side, and gracefully rescued her empty plate
from her. She took his outstretched hand and allowed him to guide her gracefully
towards the dance floor. In short order, they were whirling away with the other
guests, silently enjoying themselves. As the festivities continued, Jadon found
herself dancing with a wide array of suitors, each more handsome and noble born
than the last. Finally, after a brief partner change she was barely aware of,
she found herself dancing with the gorgeous blonde from the dais, none other
than Princess Faith.
"I
noticed you out here and couldnt resist," said the aforementioned Princess
to the flabbergasted Jadon. She almost stumbled and the Princess caught her as
they continued to whirl across the dance floor.
"Thank
you, your Highness," Jadon said, uncertain of exactly how one would curtsey
while engaged in a lively waltz. Faith dipped her elegant head, gray eyes
flashing, and began chatting to her partner.
Jadon
found herself entranced by the Princess. She was intelligent, witty and very
good-natured, if a little stuck up and shallow. The dance continued as she
chatted on, Jadon barely able to get a word in edgewise. She contented herself
with quiet murmurs, nods and smiles as the talk continued. When the dance
finished, Jadon felt slightly disappointed. She had been enjoying the feel of
the lush young woman in her arms. Suddenly, Jadon found herself being dragged to
the front of the room, directly to the King and Queen.
"Mother,
Father," said Faith excitedly. "Ive found the one I want to marry!"
The
King and Queen looked up and down at Jadon, eyes kind. "How sweet," said the
King.
"Arent
you adorable," said the Queen. "What is your name, child?"
"Jadon,"
said Jadon, shy and blushing.
"We
must make an announcement," said the King, and suddenly stood up.
As he
rose, servants signaled to the orchestra for silence, which was quickly given,
the orchestra wrapping up the music fluidly, as the assembled crowd eyed their
standing monarch with interest.
"My
good subjects and friends," began the King. "Her Highness, our daughter
Princess Faith, has found her suitor. It is to be the good Lady Jadon!"
The
crowd began cheering at the flummoxed Jadon, struggling to speak. Abruptly all
around her hands reached out to touch the new beloved of the Princess. The
Princess laughed and grabbed her hand, caressing it. She pilled Jadon out to the
dance floor, where the orchestra struck up a lively tune, and they whirled away
again, lost in the music and each others eyes, Jadon slightly dazed from her
sudden betrothal, uncertain, but content with her fate to be married to a
beautiful young Princess.
Suddenly,
Jadon found herself with a new partner as a dozen laughing and cheering
well-wishers converged on the Princess and carried her away on a river of
champagne and good spirits. Jadon stared after them feet moving in time with the
music mechanically. Slowly she became aware of the body she was holding onto. It
was hard, strong and very luscious, clearly very feminine by the gorgeous scent
caressing her senses. The arms held her firmly and gently, Jadon seeing a sea of
black chest, eyes rising up a smooth, silky neck to feast on the perfect
features above it. A pair of sapphire eyes sparkled back at her and she found
herself drowning in them as the smooth contralto teased her hearing.
"So
youre the woman who has snared my sisters heart," said the Princess.
"Im Taylor, the youngest and least likely to snare a beau."
"Jadon,"
said Jadon breathlessly, laughing, carried away by the sheer beauty of the woman
in front of her.
They
danced quietly away for a moment or two, until Taylor spoke again. "You
dont say much, do you? Well it doesnt really matter, I suppose, since
youre unlikely to get a word in edgewise around my sister."
"No,"
said Jadon, lost in Taylor. "Err, I mean, Yes, I mean ... Oh dear, I dont
think I mean anything at all." She gave up trying to speak as the youngest
Princess chuckled softly, revealing her even, white teeth.
"Its
okay," said Taylor in her velvety voice. "We all know what Faith is like."
Jadon
smiled, and they whirled around the dance floor, lost in the music and one
another. Dimly, Jadon became aware that the clock was striking the half hour,
and that her clothing began to feel ...odd, rough almost ... Then Jadon realized
what was happening, and with a cry of dismay, disentangled herself from the
close embrace of the Princess, and ran out the door. Taylor looked alarmed when
the gorgeous little blonde tore herself away. It took her several seconds to
recover, then she was in hot pursuit, music fumbling to a halt, dancers milling
in confusion, as she tore out the door after Jadon. Almost there, she was
intercepted by Faith.
"What
did you say to her, you savage?" she demanded, while Taylor gaped, backlash of
emotion washing over her leaving her dazed and confused.
"Nothing,"
she said simply. "The clock struck and she ran."
Suddenly,
all revelry ceased as a gigantic ball of ethereal flame washed over the front of
the room, and Faith began to dematerialize. She stared down at her hands in pure
shock as they became translucent and faded out of existence, Taylor frantically
trying to grab her, arms passing through thin air. She whirled to stare at the
ball that began to coalesce into a gleaming, snow white dragon, shimmering
richly in the torchlight, guests exclaiming and gasping with shock and dragon
fear. On the back of the mighty dragon, seated comfortably, was a fully plate
armored figure, metal gleaming like the sun in the brightly lit room. Behind
him, the figure of the Princess was clearly visible, struggling to get off the
dragon, appearing totally unable to do so. The figure did nothing to attempt to
stop her struggles.
"I
HAVE YOUR PRINCESS," the figure boomed needlessly. "I WILL KILL HER UNLESS
YOU AGREE TO GIVE ME A MEASURE OF EMERALDS, DIAMONDS AND RUBIES, WITH A THOUSAND
PIECES OF GOLD. IF MY DEMANDS ARE MET, THE PRINCESS WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU
UNHARMED."
With
those final words, the Dragon swung his mighty tail, scattering the assembled
crowd, sending people rushing to the exits, swamping Taylor in a living sea of
flesh. She struggled to remain on her feet and make her way to the King as the
Dragon trumpeted, reared its neck, and began to fade out of existence. Taylor
struggled through the panicked people, assaulted with the rare perfumes and
sweat of pure fear. She trippingly made it to the dragon, and launched itself at
the struggling princess on the back of the dragon. Arms again encircling thin
air, she crashed heavily to the flagstones of the ballroom floor, groaning
mightily.
Outside,
Jadon ran for her life, Frog swiftly joining her, panting and woofing when he
saw his mistress. It was not easy to hide in the midst of all the servants and
guests, she soon found out to her dismay. No sooner had she slipped from behind
a large pillar, seeking to escape the palace, than she was converged on by an
army of horrified footmen, and thrown out into the street as a vagrant. At that
moment, the dragon landed in the palace, and she heard all.
Frog
dragged her back to her fairy godmothers house, as she moaned, sobbed and
clutched her head, wondering how she had gotten herself into such a mess. When
she arrived, she was still moaning, and Esmerelda flew out of her hovel to eye
her with considerable alarm.
"Child,"
she said, "Whatever could the matter be?"
"Im
in trouble," sobbed Jadon.
"Come
in, dear, and well talk about it."
Putting
a friendly arm around the sackcloth encased shoulders, Esmerelda gently steered
the distraught young woman inside the house. She seated her by the fire in the
sitting room, Frog leaping up to commiserate with his young mistress, then
settled himself down by the fire with a sigh. Esmerelda fluttered around the
kitchen for a moment, then reappeared with two mugs of steaming tea. Handing one
to Jadon, she seated herself next to the young woman and put an arm around her
shoulders as Jadon cried her heart out.
When
she had finally cried herself out, she sniffled, "This is just awful."
"Do
you want to talk about it?"
"I
went to the ball, and was having a great time. I ended up dancing with Princess
Faith, and she announced that she was going to marry me. Then I ended up dancing
with Princess Taylor, and I felt the enchantment begin to undo itself -- before
midnight I might add. I had to leave and when I did, something big and loud
kidnapped Princess Faith." All of this came out amid more tears and sniffling.
"Now
then dear," said Esmerelda. "Do you love the girl?"
Jadon
considered for a moment. She knew the Princess was very good-looking, definitely
quite a catch. She thought she was amazingly lucky to have snared a Princess,
and definitely wanted to get to know her a little better. But love? Shed only
just met the girl.
"I
dont know," she said simply, confusion and misery the only emotions she was
capable of feeling at the moment.
"What
are you going to do?"
"I
have to find her, rescue her. I have to tell her the truth, but I dont think
Im up to it," said Jadon sadly.
"Yes
you are," said Esmerelda firmly. "I will help you, all you need to do is
call me if you run into trouble."
"But
I dont know where Im going or what to do."
"Dont
worry about that, help will be along shortly," said Esmerelda, giving a sunny
smile. "You can spend the night here, and set off in the morning."
Jadon
did not argue. She knew she had to leave and find the Princess. So she didnt
argue when the old woman hustled her off to bed. Even though it was the last
thing on her mind, sleep came easily to the young girl, and she woke up feeling
refreshed, looking for the tattered dress she had arrived in.
"Good
morning," said Esmerelda brightly, though the sun was not quite yet in the
sky. "Ready to go?"
"Yes,"
said Jadon absently, scanning the floor and staring at her hostess. "I dont
suppose you know what happened to my clothes, do you?"
"I
burnt them," said Esmerelda absently, rooting through a tidy cupboard. Jadon
gaped at her.
"Why?"
"You
cant travel in those, theyre filthy."
"What
do you suggest I wear?" asked Jadon, looking down at her sackcloth and bare
feet.
"Oh
dear," said Esmerelda, "I dont have anything else for you."
"Cant
you just ... sort of ... magic some up for me?" asked Jadon, vaguely waving
her hands around. Esmerelda stared at her with something akin to shock.
"No,"
she responded with some asperity. "It doesnt work like that."
Jadon
sighed, resigned to her grubby fate. Esmerelda returned to her task of making
more tea for breakfast. Without really knowing what happened, Jadon found
herself sitting at the kitchen table, squirming uncomfortably as stray splinters
poked at her in unmentionable places. The meal was good and hearty, and she
gratefully accepted the knapsack that Esmerelda packed for her.
Esmerelda
stood at the front door of the hovel and waved as Jadon and Frog set off. They
quietly made their way through the quiet town streets, avoiding all the early
morning travelers, and snuck through the gate while the gatekeeper and his men
searched a farm cart on its way in to the markets.
Sighing
with relief, Jadon walked down the road and into the forest, pondering where she
was going to start looking for the dragon. The lush forest gradually lightened
as the early morning sun rose and lit her way. She had gone on for about half a
day, and stopped to rest by a stream, hungry and thirsty, feet bleeding and sore
from numerous cuts and scrapes, heart heavy. Sighing, she opened her knapsack
and began to unpack the feast her fairy godmother had packed for her. The sack
was seemingly endless, Jadon finding enough food to feed an army, even finding a
few tasty tidbits for the hungry Frog.
As she
and her faithful dog feasted, she noticed that the knapsack still looked
crammed, and gave a silent thanks to Esmerelda for giving her at least one
magical treat. When she had finished her meal, she lay back on the bank of the
bubbling stream and sighed, full to bursting point.
"I
thought Id find you here," said a deep womans voice from just behind
her. She sat up with a start and Frog began barking. When she whirled around,
she saw the grinning face of Taylor, seated comfortably on her horse.
"What
are you doing here?" she asked the dark haired woman. "Some watchdog you are
Frog," she muttered to her unrepentant, grinning hound.
"Actually,
its more along the lines of what are you doing here," said the Princess.
"Ive been sent to look for you and bring you back." Taylor stared at
Jadons sackcloth, trying not to stare at her curves. "Whats a noble lady
like yourself doing sitting around in sackcloth?"
"Its
a long story," sighed Jadon.
"I
have time," said Taylor, gracefully dismounting her horse and sitting
comfortably next to Jadon, each unconsciously reveling in the others
proximity.
Jadon
sighed again and said, "Have you eaten? This is going to take a while."
Taylor
shook her head, and Jadon unpacked a feast for the royal, who stared at her with
one raised eyebrow. She ignored the look, and told her of her arrival in the
town, her fairy godmother, the ball and her quest to find her betrothed. When
she had finished, Taylor was silent.
"Well,"
Taylor said thoughtfully. "I cant just let you go, and I cant let you go
on by yourself. The King has sent out a proclamation for dragon slayers to come
to the Kingdom. You are to be brought back for safe keeping until Faith is found
and rescued. Actually, I can stretch my orders a little and I suppose I can
find you again after you have rescued your Princess."
"Hold
on a moment, what do you mean dragon slayers?"
"Didnt
you know? No, I dont suppose you would. A dragon kidnapped Faith. Not to
worry," Taylor held up her hand to forestall Jadons protests. "I can help
you with that. I know my way around a sword and can help you dispose of the
Dragon."
Jadon
gazed up into the sky blue eyes, very kind, and found herself lost in them.
Hurriedly she cleared her throat to cover the unfortunate stare. She was, after
all, to be married to Taylors sister.
"Why
are you doing this for me?" she asked softly, more than a little attracted to
Taylor, confused by her reaction, knowing it was completely inappropriate.
"Youre
almost part of the family now," said Taylor. "Anything for my sisters
betrothed." She wasnt about to tell Jadon shed been dying to get her
alone since she had first spotted her leaning against the wall of the ballroom,
contentedly finishing her supper.
"Thank
you," said Jadon gratefully, feeling guilty about being so strongly attracted
to Taylor. She paused for a second to look down at herself in disgust. "Err, I
dont suppose you have a spare set of clothes in there do you? This sackcloth
is giving me fits with all those blasted splinters."
Taylor
burst out laughing and didnt stop until tears began to flow from her eyes.
"I think I can manage that," she said, wiping the tears from her eyes.
"But I think youd better have a bath first."
"I
cant do that!" said Jadon, shocked, not trusting herself to behave around
the Princess.
"You
have to, youre filthy," said the smiling Princess.
"I
suppose so," said Jadon, looking down at herself again and sighing. "But
dont you dare look."
Taylor
bit off a retort that she had seen many lush bodies and even enjoyed a few of
them. "Okay," she said simply. "Ill turn around and get the clothes.
You just give me a yell when youre decent again."
Jadon
nodded, and waited until the amused Princess had stood up and gone back to her
horse. Jadon quickly stripped and dived into the water, sighing as the dirt came
off her in streams, moaning with relief now that the splinters were no longer
digging into her. Taylor took a quiet sneak peek at her as she was frolicking in
the water, instantly wishing she hadnt as the image of the lush young girl
was now irrevocably burned into her mind. Inwardly she cursed her luck and
offered up a prayer that Faith would be good to her new young friend.
"Okay,
Im decent now," a voice floated up from behind her. Taylor turned to find
the young Jadon safely covered by the huge shirt and breeches that Taylor had
dug up for her.
"You
look terrific," she said, smiling and leaning forward to help her sisters
betrothed off the banks of the river. "Look at your feet, though. Ouch!
Dont worry, I have just the thing for that too."
She
helped Jadon sit down again, and rushed back to her patient horse and began
rummaging through the saddlebags for a small jar of ointment. She applied it to
Jadons feet, trying not to touch her more than necessary, taking the burning
sting and throbbing pain of bruises and cuts away. Jadon gasped when Taylor
touched the more sensitive scrapes.
"Thank
you again," said Jadon. "Im sure I dont know what Id do without
you." Taylor chuckled quietly again, and crisply snapped the lid of the jar
back onto the ointment.
"Lets
get going. You cant walk like that, you can ride with me," said Taylor.
"Okay,"
said Jadon. She allowed herself to be led to the patient horse, Frog dancing all
over them. Taylor smoothly mounted, and held out an arm, drawing Jadon up into
the saddle behind her. Jadon was thankful that Taylor could not see her blush as
she held onto the solid body in front of her.
Taylor
quietly spurred her horse on, and they wandered back up to the road and began
walking, enjoying the sunshine filtering golden through the trees. Frog trotted
next to the horse peacefully, tongue lolling, enjoying all the exciting smells
of the forest path. They silently enjoyed each others company for a moment,
and then Jadon broke the silence.
"Do
you mind playing word games?" she asked shyly.
"No,"
said Taylor. "I dont mind at all."
"Okay
then. I spy with my little eye ..."
Taylors
rich laughter followed them as they continued on to nowhere.
Several days later, they encountered the borders of the neighboring Kingdom. It was a large city, but much to the surprise of both adventurers, there was not a sign of movement. All around them, streets lay deserted, doors sensibly shut against the outside world. Shops were open, yet abandoned, as though their owners had suddenly left what they were doing and disappeared.
Taylor
brought her horse to a stop, looking all around herself, puzzled, clear blue
eyes eventually meeting Jadons.
"What
is going on around here?" she asked of no one in particular.
"I
have no idea," said Jadon. "Where are all the people?"
"Didnt
I just ask that?"
"Not
exactly, you asked what was going on around here."
"Oh,
ha, ha," said Taylor, mock glaring at her companion. "Well, I suppose we
better have a look around to see if we can find anyone."
"Right
as always, brave warrior," responded Jadon, giving a crooked smile, not liking
the abandoned air all around them. Quite frankly, it made her very uneasy.
Taylor
easily threw a leg over the neck of her patient horse, then helped Jadon down.
"Where
do you want to start?" asked Jadon.
Taylor
looked all around at the tidy desolation, then settled on a tavern a small
distance down the wide, deserted street. "How about there?" she asked. "If
there are any people around, then theyre likely to be getting drunk."
"Why
would they be getting drunk?" asked Jadon, inwardly sighing, knowing she was
asking for trouble from the playful princess.
"If
you lived in a town like this, what else would you be doing?" asked the
Princess, trying to keep a straight face, raising an eyebrow.
"Why
do I get the feeling I asked for that," muttered Jadon, shaking her head.
The
Princess merely grinned at her, and held out a hand. Jadon took it, and Taylor
gave it a quick squeeze before releasing it, leading her off down the street to
the tavern.
It was
a neat structure, well kept and had just been freshly painted; a neat sign hung
over the door proclaiming it to be "The Bloody Deer."
Taylor
saw this and raised a black eyebrow. Immediately Jadon leapt in front of her.
"Oh,
no you dont," she said, wagging a finger, eyes dancing, despite herself.
"Dont even think it."
"Oh I
wouldnt dare, my Lady of Forest Deep," responded Taylor with a wicked
grin.
"Youre
never going to let go of that, are you?" asked Jadon with a sigh, corners of
her mouth twitching, trying to suppress a smile.
"Nope,"
responded the Princess with a smirk.
"Okay,"
said Jadon crisply. "Then just lead the way Princess."
Taylor
flashed a white smile, then pushed the door open. They were both totally
unprepared for the sight that met their eyes. All throughout the common room,
bodies lay slumped, loud snores emanating from the midst of the fallen bodies.
Every now and again, there would be a hiccup, a snort, and the sleeper would
settle themselves more comfortably, but none woke up at the entrance of the two
women.
"Hey!"
cried Taylor, nudging a particularly large and florid man senseless on the floor
by the door. "Wake up!"
The
sleeping man paid no attention to her cries.
"I
dont think thats going to work," said Jadon helpfully, after watching
the Princess nudge, then shake, then slap the man.
"You
dont say," said Taylor disgustedly.
"Theyre
all asleep," came a frail voice from the side, nestled firmly in the most
shadowed part of the room.
"Who
said that?" asked Taylor, looking to the side, trying to make out any figures
in the dimness.
"Over
by the fire," murmured Jadon, eyes having adjusted to the relative dimness in
the Tavern. Taylor followed her eyes and nodded.
"I
did," said the old man.
"What
do you know about this?" asked Taylor, carefully stepping through the
prostrate bodies, Jadon following close behind.
"And
how come youre still awake?" chimed in Jadon.
"Oh
dear," said the old man. "Looks like Ive been sprung."
Without
a hint of warning, and in direct defiance of his apparently advanced years, he
abruptly leapt up out of his seat and began waving his hands in the air in front
of him, muttering under his breath.
Jadon
stared at him in shock, quickly sneaking a look at Taylor and noting her eyes
widening in considerable alarm. Despite the adrenalin running through her
system, a bone-cracking yawn stretched her jawbones to their limit, and she felt
lead weights attached to her eyelids. She struggled to stay upright, but it was
in vain, as her treacherous legs gave out on her, and she slumped to the dirty
floorboards, deeply asleep.
Taylor
was no better off, and as she came to, some immeasurable amount of time later,
she became aware of a solid object being hammered into her stomach, blood
rushing to her ears, doing nothing to ease the pounding of the headache
hammering away at her.
Opening
her eyes, pain from sunlight knifing right into her agonized head, she saw the
ground not very far from her face, and the unmistakable smell of a horse.
"What
happened?" she asked softly, not expecting an answer. Jadon was still slumped
next to her, to all intents and purposes deeply asleep.
"Youre
being taken to the Wizards cave," came an outside voice, clearly male.
"Who
said that?" she demanded, looking around sharply and wincing when the pain in
her head sternly admonished her for her hasty actions.
"I
did," the voice replied patiently.
"Thats
nice," she said. "But who are you?"
"Im
Rudolpho," said the horse. "Im the Wizards unicorn."
"A
unicorn?" demanded the Princess in shock. "I cant be riding a unicorn.
Im not a - "
"Well,"
cut in the unicorn, Rudolpho, smoothly. "Technically speaking, youre
strapped across my back, so youre not riding at all."
"Well,
thank you," said Taylor sarcastically. "That certainly settles my mind. Now,
why are we being carried to the Wizards cave?"
Rudolpho
huffed, apparently offended that the princess was offended by the Wizards
choice of mounts. "Im not permitted to tell you that," he said stiffly.
"Thats for the Wizard to do."
There
was a pause for a few moments, as the Princess cursed herself for not judging
her mounts mood in a more timely fashion. Unicorns these days were becoming
more sensitive about only carrying virgins, given the large number of more ...
active Princes and Princesses.
"I
still dont quite understand," said Taylor, trying to change the subject
away from less sensitive matters. "If all unicorns are a symbol of good, why
are you helping an evil wizard?"
"Who
said he was evil?" asked the unicorn coldly. "Judge for yourself. As for why
Im helping him, Im not going to tell you."
"Tell
you what?" piped up Jadons soft voice, as she groggily stared at the
ground, nausea playing havoc with her well-being.
"Its
a long story, apparently," said Taylor, grinning at her friend. "Were
being taken to the Wizards cave. On a unicorn."
"A
unicorn?" Jadon asked in shock. "But Im not - "
"No,"
said Taylor hurriedly, before Rudolpho could get angry again. "Neither am I.
Well, I guess were just going to have to wait until we hit the cave."
"But
cant you get us out of this?" asked Jadon plaintively.
"What
do you suggest I do Forest Deep? Bite Rudolpho here into submission?"
Jadon
craned her neck to take in her companions state. Taylor was trussed up like a
chicken on the back of the frostily silent unicorn. She sighed.
"I
suppose so," she said. "Ahh - "
"Rudolpho,"
supplied Taylor helpfully.
"Rudolpho.
How long is it going to take to get us to the cave?"
"What
on earth makes you think Im going to tell you anything?" demanded
the temperamental unicorn coldly. He began muttering acid comments about
ungrateful passengers under his breath.
Taylor
sighed; Jadon shook her head beside the Princess.
After a
number of hours of bumpy riding, Jadon and Taylor both loudly speculating that
Rudolpho was taking them over the bumpiest territory he could find, they finally
arrived at a dense stand of trees.
Though
they could not see his face, Jadon swore the unicorn was enjoying himself
immensely as he dragged them through the undergrowth. It whipped and hit them
wildly, Taylor taking most of the brunt of the stinging branches and leaves.
"Hey,"
she complained loudly, after a particularly ferocious smack by a thick passing
branch. "Do you have to do that?"
"Cant
hear you," replied Rudolpho placidly, as he swept up against another tree
trunk, Jadon wincing at the impact of the rough bark against her soft behind.
"Good
grief," she exclaimed.
Both
girls were complaining loudly and vociferously, unicorns replies becoming
more and more heated by the time they entered the huge, black cave. The squabble
had reached such dramatic heights, that instead of wait in dignified, scholarly
silence for the prisoners to be brought to his noble person, the Wizard came
flying out to stop the angry girls from flipping the unicorn and tearing out his
horn to stuff it in a highly inappropriate and quite painful place.
"What
is going on out here?!" the Wizard thundered, desperately trying to make
himself heard over the taunts and shouts of the various people and animals.
"They
started it!" yelled Rudolpho.
"Did
not!" denied Taylor hotly.
"Did
to!"
"Did
not!" yelled back both Taylor and Jadon together.
"If
you hadnt picked on me incessantly - "
"No
one said ONE WORD to you," shot back Jadon. "If you hadnt been - "
"ENOUGH!"
stormed the Wizard, struggling to make himself heard over the bickering voices.
"I
dont care who did what to whom," he said when they had quieted. "Youre
here now, thats what matters." He strode to Rudolpho and began to untie
Jadon.
"Why
does it matter?" asked Jadon, falling into the Wizards arms, gingerly
stretching and anxiously looking around for Frog.
"Because
- " began the Wizard.
"Wizard?
Wizard where are you?" came an impatient demand from the confines of the
cavern. Taylor and Jadon exchanged glances and winces at the tone emanating from
within -- petulant and sulky.
"Thats
why," sighed the Wizard, shoulders slumping in defeat.
"What
EXACTLY is going on here?" asked Taylor, crossing her arms and raising a
midnight eyebrow at him.
"Well,"
the wizard began, looking sheepish. "I kidnapped a Princess about a week ago,
intending to ransom her to her people. Her people laughed at me when I delivered
my demands, and said I could keep her. They wont take her back."
"And?"
"Err,
well, Ive been trying to find someone to rescue her, but she doesnt want
to be rescued. She says she likes it here."
"And
the problem is?"
"I
cant stand her either. Shes a selfish, immature brat," mumbled the
Wizard, while Rudolpho sidled up to him and nudged him in support.
"Whats
the deal with the horned horse?" asked Taylor, glaring at the unicorn, who
glared back at her.
"Hes
her mount. I kidnapped them both together."
"Rudolpho,
why are you helping the Wizard?" asked Jadon hurriedly, seeing Taylor was
struggling not to burst out laughing.
"I
dont like her either," said the unicorn. "I was made to carry her when
her father caught me with one of his mares."
Taylor
rolled her eyes, while Jadon shook her head.
"How
are we supposed to help out here?" she asked.
"We
want you to take her off our hands," replied the wizard, some hope entering
his eyes.
"And
how do you expect us to do that if shes expressed a liking for staying
here?"
The
wizard drew in breath to answer, but was saved by the arrival of
the princess herself. Not at all what Jadon or Taylor was expecting, an
ugly girl with large ears and a wart on the end of her crooked nose appeared in
the gloom right behind the wizard. Her brown eyes glittered with ratty
intelligence, pasty, blemished skin immediately catching the eye.
She
took one look at Taylor, and immediately crooned, "Oooooh honey, come here!"
With
that, she immediately launched herself forward, and latched onto the
Princesss neck. The startled Taylor barely had time to flinch at her rancid
breath before the Princess had latched onto her mouth.
"Mmmmfm,"
she began as she staggered back and reached around the back of her neck to
separate the annoying hands.
Jadon
felt an instant of supreme irritation, then quashed it -- she was engaged to
Taylors older sister, and knew that Taylor only treated her as a playmate and
nothing more.
For her
part, Taylor was irrationally annoyed that the Princess could do something which
might mistakenly make Jadon believe that she was willing to participate in doing
something with the ugly youngster.
Finally
she managed to pry the Princess off and cast her back.
"What
on earth dyou think youre doing?" demanded Taylor, leaning forward,
hands on knees as she turned her ice blue glare on the ugly potential suitor.
"But
I love you," cried the Princess and launched herself forward to latch onto
Taylor again.
"You
dont even know me," responded Taylor lamely, only barely managing to leap
back in time to avoid the girls tentacle like hands.
"You
could get to know me," sulked the Princess, seeing she was going to be
unsuccessful in snaring the gorgeous Taylor.
"No,
I couldnt," said Taylor coldly. "Besides, Im not the marrying kind. I
like having my fun too much."
At
these words, Jadon felt an unexpected stab of pain go through her heart.
The
ugly Princess, seeing Taylor was serious, burst into great, braying sobs, that
left Jadon glaring at her beautiful companion. Taylors eyes rolled
heavenward, as the unicorn and Wizard looked on in disgust.
"Now,
now," said Jadon hurriedly, "She didnt mean it quite like that."
"Yes,
she did," said the ugly Princess. "Shes mean."
"Yes,
she is," said Jadon in whole-hearted agreement, Taylor looking chagrined and
cursing herself for making Jadon lower her opinion of her. Sometimes, she
admitted to herself, she could be a little tempestuous.
"Err,
no," said Taylor, kneeling on the other side of the Princess. "Shes
right. Im mean, and I didnt mean it quite like that. You just ... took me
by surprise, thats all. How old are you?"
"What
does that have to do with it?" asked the princess. "Im sixteen."
"Well,
Im a fair bit older than you are," lied Taylor. She was only eighteen, a
tad younger than Jadon. "Youll find someone your own age to love you. You
dont need me."
"But
youre gorgeous," sobbed the princess.
Taylor
flushed in embarrassment, not really knowing how to answer that one. Luckily
Jadon had been thinking the same thing and rushed in with a response.
"Taylors
right," she said. "Youll find someone your own age. Look, why dont we
take you home?"
Abruptly
the princess was sick of her adventure with her unicorn and the now seemingly
wicked Wizard. "Okay," she sniffled.
Before
they had a chance to collect themselves off the floor, the Wizard had her things
packed and slung onto the back of the disgruntled unicorn. Taylors horse was
waiting for them outside as they steered the teen out of the cave to the joyful
Frog and horse.
Taylor
slung herself onto the back of her horse, and without thought held an arm down
to assist Jadon into the saddle behind her. There was a cough from the princess,
and a beady glare directed at the unicorn. "Cant I ride with you?" she
asked in a nasal whine that set both Taylors and Jadons teeth on edge.
"Uh,"
said Taylor. "Okay, I suppose so. Why dont you and Jadon take turns riding
with me? Jadon, you can take the first turn on Rudolpho."
Muttering,
"Jadon, you can take the first turn on Rudolpho," Jadon crossly stomped to
Rudolpho and pulled herself into the saddle, Rudolpho grunting at her graceless
drop into the saddle.
"You
alright there?" he asked.
"Shut
up Rudolpho," said Jadon coldly, and Rudolpho closed his mouth, seeing the
woman was furious and not willing to deal with yet another female in that
condition. With a solid air of wounded dignity, he lifted his horn high and
trotted behind the chatting Taylor and princess on the horse.
They
traveled for another week to reach the princesss kingdom. Jadon rode the
unicorn the entire way, the princess always finding one excuse or another to
ride behind Taylor. By the end of it, Taylor, by nature an easy going woman, was
almost friends with her would be suitor, while Jadon was more and more irritated
by the camaraderie that had sprung up between them.
Rudolpho
for his part found that Jadon was quite a horsewoman, and not prey to the
annoying habits and temperament of his normal rider. Though they barely spoke,
they declared a truce, and Rudolpho did not go out of his way to knock her out
of the saddle as he had always done with the ugly princess.
When
they reached the borders of the princesss kingdom, there were gasps and
groans of denial when the people saw who was with Taylor and Jadon. However, the
King and Queen of the Kingdom were not of the glum disposition shared by their
subjects, so welcomed their daughter with open arms.
"Rebecca!"
they cried as they ran down the drawbridge when they saw the horse and unicorn
approaching. "Are you harmed? Are you well? We have missed you so!"
As the
ugly princess promptly forgot her two new found friends, the queen pulled her
precious daughter into her arms, hugged her and rained kisses down onto her
hideous daughters head.
"We
must have a celebration!" cried the King. "We must welcome home our beloved
daughter!"
Jadon
watched with some alarm as the ugly princess began whispering into her equally
ugly mothers ear.
"One
moment!" cried the queen. "Rebecca tells me that this woman - " she
pointed to Taylor " -- has taken wicked advantage of her. What should we do
husband?"
The
King looked outraged. "We must have her hanged tomorrow at dawn!"
The
queen leant down to listen to Rebecca, who was again whispering into her
mothers ear. "No," said the Queen slowly. "Our precious insists that
the cur who violated her chastity be made to marry her!"
Taylors
eyes widened in shock, as Jadon looked at her askance.
Jadon knew Taylor hadnt done anything, but the outrage and weeping was
so genuine.
"Quick!"
yelled Taylor. "Jadon! RUN!"
Alas,
it was too late. Before either one had a chance to move, the castle guard was
upon them, and they found their arms pinned as they were unceremoniously dragged
down to the castle dungeons. Both girls were cast onto the dirty straw of the
prison cell, moaning and groaning over various bruises, as the lock to the cell
door slid home with a decisive click.
"Whoa,"
Taylor muttered, sitting up and brushing the straw of her clothes with a look of
disgust. "This is a shocking nuisance, isnt it?"
Angry
for no reason she could fathom, Jadon said, "Why? Has that happened to you
before?" She swiped angrily at her clothes, trying to remove the dirt from the
cell floor.
Taylor
had already recovered her good spirits. "Not lately," she grinned.
For
some reason, that made Jadon angrier. "So that has happened to you before?"
Taylor
could see that Jadon was truly angry now. "No, it hasnt," she said
quietly. "What is the matter with you?"
At the
sight of the sky blue eyes, mischief erased by her words, Jadons heart
melted. "I dont know," she sighed. "I guess its being stuck on the
back of that sulky unicorn for days on end thats put me out of sorts.
Truce?"
"Truce,"
replied Taylor, and pulled her in for a hug, instinctively knowing Jadon needed
to be held, not questioning why.
At the
contact, Jadons heart sank even further. She knew she had a crush on the
Princess -- that had been true, after all, from the first time they had met --
but she could not find a way to work around it and get on with her life. She had
decided that marriage to Taylors older sister would be the best thing for
her, settle her down, and in a life of luxury with a bride that was not an evil,
despicable sort, and quite easy on the eyes.
"Okay,"
sighed the miserable Jadon. "Do you have any suggestions on how were going
to get out of this?"
Taylor
looked around at the spartan cell, which held no furniture of any sort. Sighing,
she leant back, propped her head up on one hand, and stared at the
woodcutters daughter with a slight grin.
"How
about that fairy godmother person of yours?" Deep down, Taylor hadnt really
believed Jadon when shed said shed had a Fairy Godmother.
"Esmerelda
- " began Jadon.
Suddenly,
another voice sounded from outside the cell.
"Yoohoo,
Jadon," said the Fairy Godmother, smile appearing outside the cell first, old
eyes childlike and vacant. "I just popped in to see how you were doing in the
search for your beloved."
Jadon
grinned as she felt Taylor gape beside her. The princess sat up to take stock of
the old woman outside the cell.
"Esmerelda,"
said Jadon brightly. "Im pleased to see you. Weve gotten ourselves into
a spot of bother."
"Good
heavens girl!" responded the fairy godmother with a trace of impatience in her
tone, brow furrowed. "What on earth are you doing in a dungeon?"
"Its
a long story," said Jadon, embarrassed, not really wanting to go into
specifics.
"Well,
try me," said the old woman. "Oooh, ahh, thats better," she continued
with a soft sigh as she forced her body into a cross-legged position outside the
cell. "Whats happened?"
Jadon
poked Taylor in the ribs, when she felt her playful companion begin to giggle.
"We
got kidnapped," began Jadon. "We were taken to a Wizards cave - "
"Cornelius,"
interrupted the old woman, frowning.
" -
On the back of a unicorn - "
"Ahh,
Rudolpho. But youre not - "
" --
No, Im not, but thats what happened. When we got there, the wizard handed
us the Princess. We agreed to bring her home. When we got here, she told her
parents dreadful stories about Taylor here, and now shes to be executed at
dawn. But we think they may try to make Taylor marry the girl."
"Oh
dear, thats terrible," sighed the Fairy Godmother. She paused for a moment,
and then began speaking again. "Well, Taylors going to have to be executed
or get married, but I can help you get out of here if you like."
"What?"
exploded Taylor, shocked.
"Huh?"
said Jadon at the same moment. "What do you mean you cant help Taylor?"
"Well,"
responded Esmerelda, "Im your fairy godmother, not Taylors. So I can
help you but not her."
"Oh,"
said Jadon, desperately trying to think of a way around the problem.
"Go
for goodness sake," cut in Taylor, gentle smile at Jadon a distinct
contrast to her exasperated tone. "Ill be fine. Im a royal princess they
cant kill me. When my father finds out whats happened, thats the end of
Rebecca."
"Fine,"
shot back Jadon, very angry with Taylor. "So they cant kill you. But do you
really want to spend the rest of your life married to that thing out there?"
"Err,
no," responded Taylor. "But who says I have to be faithful to her? This
might not be all bad you know."
Jadon
had to struggle against the urge to smack the Princess upside the head. Taylor
was without a doubt the most beautiful woman Jadon had ever laid eyes on, and
she couldnt bear the thought of not having her friend around to play with
while married to Faith. Life without Taylor was something she could not
contemplate.
"Im
getting you out of here if it kills me," said Jadon, glaring at her friend.
"Esmerelda, either we both go or you leave me here."
The
fairy godmother sighed at her truculent and disobedient charge. "Fine," she
said. "Youre both out of here."
Taylor
and Jadon grinned broadly at each other.
"Stand
up," ordered Esmerelda, moaning and groaning about her old knees as she tried
to do the same. After several attempts, the now standing Taylor sighed, and
reached a strong arm through the bars to gently assist the old woman to her
feet.
"Thank
you dear," said Esmerelda, smiling beatifically at the Princess. "Now you,
Princess, squat, and you Jadon, sit on her shoulders."
Jadon
and Taylor exchanged a surprised glance, Taylor desperately trying not to
giggle.
"Pardon?"
asked Jadon, staring at Esmerelda with an upraised eyebrow.
"You
heard me," replied Esmerelda severely. "Do it! Im going to put you back
on Taylors horse."
"Oh!"
responded Jadon brightly, smacking her forehead in mock understanding. "Of
course, I should have known." She glared at her fairy godmother.
"Im
going to break my hips," complained the Princess.
"Fine,
have it your way," shot back the fairy godmother with a glare, and waved her
arms over her head furiously. There was a puff of bright pink, rose-smelling
smoke, and the cold cell floor disappeared out from under them. They found
themselves sailing through the air.
"AAAAAAH!"
they both yelled in unison, then Jadon found herself lying on a semi-soft
surface, face down, eyes not an inch from the startling sky blue gaze of the
Princess.
"Where
are we?" she asked, dazed.
The
princess did not break eye contact with the woodcutters daughter. "I think
were out in the field we passed on our way to the castle."
"Oh,"
said Jadon, barely able to speak, transfixed by the blue eyes and intriguing
body she was lying square on top of. Taylors arms were loosely around her
body. The princess held her gaze for a moment, and then gently cleared her
throat; a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth.
"Unless
you want to spend all day like this, I suggest you get off me," she said
softly.
Jadon
blushed. "Err, yes," she stammered. "I can do that."
She
cleared her throat and rolled off the grinning royal. Taylor stood up languidly
and stretched.
"Thats
better," Taylor teased. "Youre quite heavy."
"Why
you - " began the standing Jadon, then was suddenly nudged hard from behind by
Taylors horse. She staggered forward, accidentally stood on Frog, drawing a
startled yelp, stumbled away and crashed directly into the chest of the giggling
Princess.
She
breathed deeply, drawing the wild scent of Taylor into her lungs, privately
wishing she never had to let go.
"Oh
good God," she sighed. "I give up."
Taylor
burst out laughing, and gently set the woman of her very private dreams back
onto her feet.
"Lets get out of here," she said, and climbed into the saddle of her horse. She offered a strong arm to the once again blushing Jadon. Jadon gratefully accepted it, hoisted herself into the saddle, and they were on their way.
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