ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Fairy
Godmother
by J Falconer
Disclaimer:
Xena,
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 2
Their
adventures were far from over, however. Several days later, the forest they were
riding through petered out, and they found themselves in a wide, grassy field,
on the edge of a beautiful lake. It was full of crystal clear water, lilies
gently resting on the surface, the delicate fragrance of the flowers wafting
gently over to them on the soft breeze.
Taylor
pulled up her horse, and sighed. She felt Jadon slip down behind her and
followed. She turned to her companion, and had the breath knocked out of her
lungs by the sight. Jadon was standing in front of the sun, with a corona of
clear gold burning all around her. Only her slim outline was visible, elegantly
shadowed in the glow, the vibrant green of the grass surrounding her in a riot
of color. Taylor blushed and cleared her throat when she realized her gaze had
gone longer than necessary.
"Its
very beautiful here, isnt it?" she asked to cover herself.
"Certainly
is," responded Jadon cheerfully, not having noticed the lapse at all. "How
about some lunch?"
"Excellent!"
declared Taylor, flashing her white smile.
Frog
leapt and barked all around them, infected by his mistresss good mood. Jadon
looked around in the grass and found a discarded piece of wood, just the right
size for the grinning dog. She threw it for Frog to fetch, while Taylor unpacked
the knapsack.
"You
ready for some food, Forest Deep?" called the grinning Princess.
"Oh,
yeah," replied Jadon, and bounced over to her companion and sat down.
Taylor
handed her a plate groaning with food, and Jadon sat next to her, soaking in the
beauty of the place, still throwing the stick for the persistent hound.
"Wow,"
said Jadon when she had finished eating. Absently, she grabbed the stick the dog
had dropped at her feet, and hurled it with all her might towards the water. At
Taylors raised eyebrow, she responded defensively, "Well? Hes dirty. He
needs a bath anyway."
Taylor
grinned.
"What?
Are you teasing me?" Jadons eyes narrowed mock dangerously.
Taylors
grin increased, as she lay back with her head propped up on one hand.
"Thats
it! Now youre in for it!" cried Jadon. With that bold declaration, she
launched herself at the Princess and proceeded to tickle her with all her might.
Taylor collapsed back on the grass, not really trying to keep her sisters
fiancées hands off her. Soon they were rolling around on the grass, laughing
wildly.
Frog
chose that moment to leap into the fray, dripping wet, clutching his stick in
his soggy, panting mouth. There were cries of "Frog! Get off!" and "No!
Good boy! Ooof! NO!" from both girls. In desperation, Taylor grabbed the stick
and hurled it towards the water with all her might. Frog leapt up to attention,
and howled off in hot pursuit.
Instead
of landing in the water with a splash, there was a solid thunk, followed by an
exclaimed, "Hey! Ouch! What did you do that for?"
Jadon
and Taylor stared at each other, incredulous.
"What
was that?" asked Jadon.
"Sounded
like it hit something," said the Princess helpfully, corner of her mouth
twitching, despite herself.
Jadon
eyed the twinkling blue suspiciously. "I know that Princess. I think I
got that much."
"Arent
you going to apologize?" asked the croaky voice crossly.
"Err,
certainly," said Jadon, getting to her knees, holding up a hand to shield her
eyes from the sun. "As soon as I can find you," she muttered.
Taylor
joined her on her knees, then with her keen eyes, spotted a largish
extraordinarily ugly frog sitting by the water, huge lump on its head, stick
lying discarded close by. Frog approached the frog and hastily retreated when it
hissed menacingly at him. Taylors nose wrinkled in disgust as she gently
prodded Jadon and pointed in the direction of the hideous amphibian.
"Yuck,"
muttered Jadon, then carefully climbed to her feet, dragging Taylor over to the
frog, which would have been tapping its foot in irritation if it had been able
to.
"Err,
um, I apologize," said Jadon, attempting to sound truly repentant, privately
cursing Taylor for not having better aim. Then it hit her.
"What
am I apologizing for?" she demanded, turning to glare at the smirking
princess. "You were the one who hit it! Err, I mean, him, her, oh dear, I have
no idea what I mean."
"Im
sorry for hitting you with the stick," cut in Taylor smoothly, flashing it her
best grin, privately agreeing with Jadons assessment of its strikingly
unpleasant features.
"Im
a him," replied the frog disdainfully. "And your apology is not accepted."
Taylor
and Jadon exchanged a surprised glance.
"Why?"
asked Taylor.
"Im
really a handsome prince," responded the frog, ignoring Taylors question.
"You
could have fooled me," murmured Taylor to Jadon. Jadon elbowed her friend in
the ribs.
Ignoring
them both, the frog continued speaking. "Ive been stuck out here just
forever. Mummy is going to kill me if I dont get home soon."
"What
do you mean?" asked Jadon, curiosity getting the better of her.
"I
was cursed by an evil witch, and turned into a frog. All I have to do is get a
beautiful young princess to kiss me to turn me into a man again," the frog
replied haughtily.
"I
think we can help you with that one," replied the soft hearted, gentle girl,
unthinking. Taylors smug look changed to one of alarm, and she began tugging
on the back of Jadons shirt with considerable force.
"What?"
she asked.
"A
word in your ear please," responded Taylor smoothly, flashing a quick pearly
smile at the arrogant frog. His chin shot up in the air as he airily ignored
them.
As
soon as they were out of earshot, Taylor gently grabbed Jadons arm. "What
are you doing?" she asked.
"Look,
its not that hard," said Jadon. "All we have to do is kiss him and hes
back in human form."
"Really?
And whos going to kiss that thing?" demanded Taylor. "Have you seen the
way he looks?"
Jadon
turned to sneak a glance at the frog. Taylor was right -- it was a gruesome
sight.
"Oh
boy," she muttered. "Well, are you going to kiss it?"
Taylor
looked as though shed been asked to suck on a raw lemon. "Youre joking,
right?" she asked slowly. "Im not kissing that bloody thing!"
"You
have to," responded Jadon patiently, as realization forced a twitching grin to
her lips.
"And
how did you come to that conclusion?" asked Taylor, hands on hips, blue eyes
flashing.
"He
has to be kissed by a Princess. And Im not even a noble, as youre so fond
of pointing out. It has to be you," Jadon tried to wipe the smirk off her
face, but failed miserably.
Taylor
eyed her. If Jadon had asked her to capture the moon, she would have tried it,
just to see her smile. "Oh, alright then," she sighed, shoulders slumping in
defeat. She threw up her hands. "Lets just give it a try then. And if I
catch any diseases, youre to blame!"
Jadon
laughed and mock punched her in the shoulder. "I knew I could count on you
Princess," she grinned.
"Later
for you, Forest Deep," grinned Taylor, leading them back over to the
frog.
When
they joined him again, he stared at them expectantly, haughty air well hidden.
"Well?" he asked.
"Alright,"
said Taylor. "Im going to kiss you, and I better not catch any diseases."
The
frog spluttered in outrage, as Taylor scooped up the slimy body. She was totally
unable to stop the grimace appearing on her features. Steeling herself,
reminding herself that it was all for Jadon, she brought the limp frog to her
lips and gave it a brief peck before hurriedly depositing it on the ground,
whirling around to paw at her lips and spit.
"YUCK!"
she exclaimed. "That was revolting!"
Jadon
eyed the both of them in concern, alternating between the doubled over and
gagging Taylor and shimmering frog. Jadon did a double take -- shimmering?
She
patted Taylor on the back, eyes not leaving the stretching and opaque frog. Frog
peeked out from behind his mistress and growled softly. Taylor felt the tension
in the touch and inwardly vowed never to kiss another frog as long as she lived,
then pulled herself upright to stare at the spectacle meeting Jadons shocked
eyes.
The
frog was elongating and wavering in an eye-watering manner. This continued for
several seconds, then there was a bang and a puff of gray smoke. Jadon and
Taylor wiped their watering eyes, and peered through the thick smoke.
"Wow,"
was all Jadon could manage, feeling Taylor nod enthusiastically beside her, as
the smoke began to clear, and the most handsome man either one had ever seen
stood in front of them.
"Thank
you," he sniffed. "That wasnt so hard, now was it?"
"Err,
um, no," responded Taylor, seeing the gaping Jadon wasnt in any condition
to phrase a suitable response.
"You
must marry me," he said to Taylor, capturing her with his violet eyes.
She
returned his gaze, looking deep into his eyes, and Jadon felt her heart sink.
Taylor had obviously fallen for him, and who could blame her -- he was
handsome, wealthy, a Prince.
When
Taylor looked at him, she saw an arrogant, shallow man. She knew her heart was
lost to Jadon, the one person she could not have.
"Well,"
she said to the handsome Prince. "Well certainly talk about it."
"Oh
good," he said happily, perfect lips forming a perfect smile. "Mummy will be
so pleased. Youll like Mummy, shes so powerful and strong."
Taylor
thought her teasing of Jadon was going to seriously backfire in the next thirty
seconds or so if she didnt do something quickly.
"Mummy?"
she asked, still gazing at him.
"Oh!
Yes!" he responded enthusiastically, breaking the gaze to wave his hands
around. "Shes wonderful, truly precious. Shes told me all about how a
wife should be to her husband, looking after him, overseeing the servants in
seeing to his comforts. How wonderful Ive found someone as beautiful as
yourself to look after me!"
"I
think not," said Taylor, hurriedly cutting in before an outraged Jadon could
hit him. "Im engaged to this wonderful woman right here, arent I?"
She
slung an arm around Jadons waist, wishing with all her heart it could be
true, hoping that Jadon would play along. She felt Jadons arm slip around
her.
"Yes,
thats right," came Jadons confident voice. "She most certainly is.
Sorry to disappoint you. We have to be going now!"
Jadons
intense jealousy had passed as soon as the Prince had opened his mouth.
Relishing in the feel of Taylors strong arm around her waist, she wished it
could be true -- that Taylor could love her enough to stop her from being
married to Faith. Heart heavy, knowing that the Princess was not the marrying
kind, she pulled the Princess away from the foppish Prince and steered her
back towards the horse.
"Now
hold on one moment," came the sulky voice from behind them, turning angry.
"I won her fair and square."
Jadons
temper snapped, and she whirled to face the sulky prince, only to find the tip
of his long, thin sword dimpling the skin of her throat.
"I
won her," he repeated, pouting, sword point not budging one inch from
Jadons throat, eyes locked with the woodcutters daughter.
An
instant of panic cut straight to the heart of the Princess they were fighting
over. She noiselessly drew her own sword, but the Prince saw her.
"Ah,
ah ah," he said warningly. "Draw that sword and Ill kill her. I promise I
will!"
Glaring,
Taylor pushed her sword back into its scabbard, sizing the Prince up. Jadon had
locked gazes with him, and he dug the point of the sword into her neck, drawing
a thin stream of blood.
"Put
the sword down," said Jadon quietly. "Shes not a piece of livestock, to
be bartered by us. Shes a beautiful and strong woman with a mind of her own,
and she can certainly do better than you. Why dont you ask her yourself?"
"She
wont turn me down," replied the silly Prince confidently. "Shes coming
with me. Besides, if she doesnt agree to come with me, Ill kill you."
Jadons
eyes narrowed in helpless fury.
Taylor
sighed. "Its alright Jadon," she said. "Ill go with him."
"I
wont let you go Taylor," replied Jadon. "Ill come after you."
"My
hero," said Taylor with a ghost of a grin, and then turned to the Prince.
"Well, what are you waiting for? Lets go."
The
Prince seemingly relaxed at Taylors words, and took the point of his sword
from Jadons throat. Taylor began to move towards the Prince, and suddenly he
lashed out with his sword, directly toward Jadons neck. Taylors eyes
widened, but she leapt in, heedless of the danger to herself, seeing only that
the love of her life was about to get seriously hurt, and pushed her companion
out of the way. Unable to remove herself in time from the danger, the Princes
sword lashed out and cut her deep across the chest.
Taylor
looked down at the blood staining her clean white shirt, and then slowly sank to
her knees.
Jadon,
from her vantage point on the ground, stared at the same thing, heart in her
mouth.
"If
youve hurt her," she began, green eyes blazing with fury, as she stumbled
over to the Princess. The Prince smirked at the two women.
"If
I cant have her -- AHHH!" he yelled as the snarling Frog launched himself
off the ground, straight for the Prince.
A
dark stain appeared on the Princes breeches, as Frogs strong jaws closed
around the Princes throat, pinning him to the ground, ever alert for the
command from his mistress that would end the Prince.
Jadon
hurriedly eyed Taylors sword cut. It was bleeding freely, but did not appear
to be fatal. Jadon quietly tried to still her hammering heart, and breathed a
small sigh of relief that Taylor was still alive. She got up, and crossed to the
soiled Prince, kneeling down to look directly into his terrified eyes.
"Frog
could finish you off," she said slowly. "But I dont think Im going to
ask him to do that. Im just going to walk away from here with my princess and
youre not going to try and stop us, agreed?"
The
prone man was unable to speak or nod, but through the confusion and terror in
his eyes, Jadon saw the yes. With a satisfied nod, she got to her feet and
crossed back to the princess.
"Can
you stand?" she asked softly, worried.
Taylor
smiled gently. "Im fine. Lets get out of here."
She
gratefully accepted Jadons assistance to her feet, and with Jadons help,
went back to Taylors horse and mounted. Jadon didnt want to move her, but
thought it would be better to leave the Prince so she could attend to her friend
in the privacy of the forest.
Frog
faithfully guarded their rear, while the flummoxed Prince, still gaping like a
landed fish after Frogs outburst, lay on the ground staring after them.
Taylor
spurred the horse on, and they left the grassy meadow to go back into the thick
forest. They were silent for quite some time. They found a clearing, and Jadon
made Taylor sit while she silently cleaned the wound, both deeply locked in
their own thoughts. After it was firmly bandaged, they remounted and continued
on.
"Did
you mean what you said?" asked Taylor after some time.
Uh,
oh, thought Jadon. "Which part?"
"That
Im a beautiful woman and can do better than him?"
"Oh
yes," said Jadon emphatically, heartsick, but trying to find the right words
to help her friend. "Youre a wonderful, sweet, kind woman with an amazing
sense of humor. Im sure youll find someone who will love you like you
deserve."
There,
shed said it. No matter how hard it was to let her go, Jadon vowed that she
would do it. Taylor didnt look at her. She was upset. The only woman she had
ever really wanted was sitting on her horse with her, and she wouldnt give
Taylor a second glance.
"I
hope youre right," she said.
"Of
course I am," said Jadon confidently, inwardly bleeding. She tightened her
arms around the Princess, leaning into her back smiling gently, love shining
bright in her eyes. She prayed that Taylor would not ask her anything about the
rescue, knowing she could not keep from expressing her feelings, afraid of being
rejected by the Princess.
Taylor
didnt look at her, feeling her closeness, desperately in unrequited love. She
did not want to ask about Jadon rescuing her, knowing it would be no more than
not wanting her playmate to get hurt, not wanting to be rejected by the
beautiful woodcutters daughter.
They
continued on their journey to find Jadons Faith.
They
traveled far and wide all over the Kingdom for quite some time. They found
neither hide nor hair of the Dragon, only vague rumors, which they tracked to
the north. Their friendship and undeclared love deepened day by day; they had so
much fun traveling together, that they almost forgot their quest to find
Jadons betrothed. That abruptly changed one day with a simple farmers
words.
"Yes,
the Dragon, I know about him," he said to the travel-stained noble on her
horse with the young girl perched behind her. He leaned back on his hoe.
Jadon
and Taylor exchanged swift glances.
"Where
is it?" asked Jadon.
"If
you keep traveling down this road, you will come to the blasted lands. In the
middle you will find the castle of Mercedes, a scourge from the blackest pits of
hell if ever there was one! Oops, sorry my Lady," he apologized to Jadon,
bowing low. She nodded graciously, more than used to such talk by now. Taylor
struggled not to smirk.
"Mercedes
has him in her evil claws. She claims he stole something from her."
"Thank
you," said Taylor, starting to push her horse forward.
"Wait,"
said the farmer, leaning on his hoe. "Theres more. A day or so ago, a
Knight was traveling along here and asked me the same questions. I sent him
there as well."
"Thank
you," said Jadon courteously as Taylor quietly swore, barely remembering to
thank the man as she spurred her horse into a gallop.
"Taylor,"
said Jadon, bumping along behind her. "Whats this all about?"
"We
have a problem. We have to reach Faith before the knight does, otherwise she --
and by extension father -- will know that I didnt bring you straight home.
Im going to be in lots of trouble, and so are you!"
"Oh,"
said Jadon, heart sinking as she was jarringly reminded again that her time
alone with Taylor was almost at an end.
On
and on they galloped, Frog tirelessly keeping up with them, tongue lolling,
panting, until they came to the edge of the forest. Taylor reined her horse in.
In front of them, in the bright summer sunshine, were the blasted lands.
Blasted, indeed, they were. As far as they eye could see was a barren field of
sharp black stones. They glittered in the almost blinding light, black glass
from the heat that had created them. Near blinded by the glare, Taylor cupped
her hand over her eyes, Jadon doing the same when she unwisely peaked around the
broad back to see what lay ahead of them.
"Blasted
lands indeed," muttered Taylor, customary half smile-replaced by a piercing,
hawk-like gaze. "Wed better go on foot. My horse is going to get very hurt
if we do this."
"So
am I," muttered Jadon. Then, more loudly, "Okay."
"Whats
the matter Forest Deep?" teased Taylor, eyes glinting with amusement as
she gracefully slid off the horse and helped Jadon down. "Afraid of a bit of
walking? Ill just have to carry you if you get tired, wont I?"
Jadon
blushed, and slapped Taylors shoulder. "That wont be necessary, my big
brave warrior. I think I can walk."
Taylor
laughed and rubbed her shoulder in mock pain. "Oh goodness, you have gotten
strong havent you my Lady?"
"Taaaaylor,"
said Jadon rolling her eyes, slapping her companions hard stomach, instantly
regretting doing so since her fingers began stinging. "Later for you
Princess." Taylor just laughed harder.
They
began to walk across the large, hard stones, laughing together. Suddenly, Jadon
stopped and looked behind her at the peacefully grazing horse. Frog stared at
them from the edge of the forest.
"Come
on Frog," called Jadon. Frog howled, a forlorn sound.
"Dont
worry about him," said Taylor softly when it became apparent that Frog would
resist all of Jadons cajoling. "Hell be fine." She gently touched
Jadons shoulder. "Hes not going anywhere."
Frog
sat there and stared at them, transfixed, tracking them with his big forlorn
eyes. Jadon sighed doubtfully, pulling her knapsack over her shoulder. "If you
say so."
"Here,
let me take that," said Taylor, gently taking the knapsack and slinging it
over a broad shoulder.
Jadon
gave her a small smile, and they began walking along in companionable silence.
They walked along the field of stones for several hours, when Taylor called a
break. Both were sweating freely, and Taylor grimaced when she pulled the shirt
off her dripping body. Jadon leaned over, breathing hard.
"Its
almost going to be a relief when we hit the witchs castle," said Jadon, as
Taylor collapsed on a nearby rock.
"Oh
yeah," said Taylor. "Take a seat, you look beat." She patted the spot next
to her on the large flat boulder she was comfortably perched on.
Jadon
obliged, sitting herself comfortably down near her friend. The feelings she had
been warring with over the past weeks suddenly boiled to the surface when she
made the mistake of looking up into the sky blue eyes.
"Tell
me again why were doing this," she said.
"You
want to marry my sister, dont you?" asked Taylor, hoping the answer would
be no. Her eyebrow raised, face not revealing any emotion.
"Of
course," said Jadon, upset that Taylor had never treated her as any more than
a playmate, and that she regarded this entire disaster as a game. Her heart
ached with sadness that she couldnt have the youngest princess.
Taylors
heart sank. "Then thats why were doing it," she said brightly.
Inwardly she ached. She genuinely enjoyed Jadons company and had rather hoped
... but it was obvious that Jadon would never regard her as more than a
playmate. "Hey, are you alright?" she asked, concerned about Jadons
suddenly pale demeanor.
"Im
fine," said Jadon shortly. "Lets get this over with, shall we?"
Taylor
nodded, raising a black eyebrow, and got to her feet. She slung the knapsack
over her shoulder again, and they set off. Finally, after several more hours of
walking, they spied a large structure in the distance. They continued on to it,
half glad the end was in sight.
They
trudged on for several more minutes, then Taylor stopped for another breather to
scope the old castle.
In
the distance, they could see a huge structure, far larger than the castle Taylor
was used to. It was painful for the eye to look directly at only partially
because of its color, or rather, lack thereof. When viewed directly by both
Jadon and Taylor, they feared they had gone blind, it was so lacking in feature,
almost a void in the landscape. Only a vague outline could be made out, and then
only by picking a spot in all the emptiness, following it up to the sky and
tracing the outline when juxtaposed against the blue of the sky. Both were
nauseated; they could only stand the sight for a mere second at a time.
"Whew,"
said Taylor, hand against her chin. "This is going to be a toughie."
She
looked around for Jadon, and abruptly couldnt find her. "Jadon? Jadon,
where are you?" She whirled, frantically eyeing the landscape all around her.
"Oh no," she said, feeling her entire body tingling, looking down at
herself, seeing she was becoming translucent. Gradually she faded out of
existence, and all was quiet on the blasted lands once more.
Jadon
opened her eyes slowly. The heat of the midday sun, combined with the shock of
seeing herself fade had taken its toll, and shed fainted.
Now
when she came back to her senses, she could feel water dripping on her face, and
the surface she was resting on trembled. Noting the oddity of this, she opened
her eyes, only to find herself staring directly into the swollen, teary eyes of
Faith.
"I
thought Id never see you again," sobbed the Princess.
"Im
not that easy to get rid of," said Jadon, still not tracking properly.
"Where are we?"
"Were
in the castle of the witch Mercedes," said the Princess, pulling Jadon up so
she was sitting. Then she slowly slipped her arms around Jadons neck and
kissed her soundly. Before Jadon gave herself fully over to the pleasurable
sensation of Faiths soft lips, trying her hardest to become lost, she felt a
bolt of sadness, knowing the one she really loved would never pay any serious
attention to her.
From
behind them, Jadon was dimly aware of a low moan, then a throat hesitantly
cleared itself. Jadon broke from the kiss, breathing heavily, Faiths eyes
unfocussed, and turned to find the source of the cough. It was Taylor, sitting
up behind them, staring at them both expressionlessly.
"Oh
Taylor, youre all right," said Jadon, leaping down to her, and engulfing
her in a smothering hug.
Taylor
slipped her arms around Jadon, holding her close, enjoying the feel of her
friend in her arms, very jealous that Faith was the sole occupier of Jadons
attentions. "Yes, Im fine. Where are we?"
"Taylor!
What are you doing here?" asked Faith, sneaking up behind them to pull Jadon
away, arms sneaking around Jadons waist and nibbling her ear. Jadon had to
stifle the urge to throw her off. "Were in the witchs castle."
"Whos
your friend?" asked Taylor, eyes hooded.
"Huh?"
asked Jadon, staring at her curiously. She looked all around the cavern noting
the inky blackness. She could dimly see a large bulk of white close by,
flickering torches on the far walls casting no usable light. The ground under
them felt smooth, and when Jadon tapped her foot, the muffled sound told her it
was stone. Behind Faith, she could see dim flashes, and she put it down to her
eyes playing tricks. Taylor was not confused, however.
"Come
out and show yourself. Now, who are you?" she asked, hands on hips, imperious,
commanding.
A
knight in shiny armour stepped up directly behind the Princess. "I am Sir
Lysander, Knight of the Lance," he said imperiously, sword held high over his
head. "I have come to slay the Dragon!"
"Oh
for goodness sake, will you please stop saying that," a deep, booming voice
sounded from the white blob close by. "Im starting to get very sick of
it." Abruptly, a white head popped into view, red eyes fiery, as the Dragon
got angry.
"You
must be the dragon who kidnapped Faith," said Taylor, staring at its sinuous
neck. "You want to tell me how you ended up here?"
"I
was taking her away to my cave," said the Dragon defensively.
"No
need to get upset," said Taylor placidly. "Now, how did you end up here in a
black castle in the middle of nowhere? We heard mention about you stealing
something from a witch?"
"Oh,
all right," said the Dragon crossly, as Lysander waved his sword in the
Dragons face. "Will you please stop doing that," snarled the Dragon,
snorting a thin stream of smoke into Lysanders face, causing him to cough
violently and drop his sword.
Taylor
held up her hand at the Dragon and addressed the Knight. "Why on earth are you
doing that? Thats not very constructive in this situation. Besides, how do we
know this isnt a ruse and you were the person really riding the Dragon?"
"Im
here to kill the Dragon," gasped out Lysander in fits and starts, still
coughing. "There is a reward on this Dragons head. Kill him and I get the
Princess. What are you talking about, riding the dragon?"
Jadon
laughed ruefully. "Sorry Lysander, this girls taken ... by me." She put
an arm possessively around Faith, idly missing the feel of hard muscles.
"I
keep telling him that," mumbled Faith, exasperated, stroking Jadons arm.
"By the way, I realized almost at once the dragon had an empty suit of armour
on him."
Taylors
eyebrow shot skyward, while Jadon rolled her eyes at both the Dragon and the
Knight.
"Oh
dear, you mean youre already spoken for?" asked the knight in a small
voice, and collapsed to the ground with a dull metallic clang. Taylor shook her
head.
"Good
grief," she muttered. "Alright, Dragon, please continue. What did you take
from the witch?"
"Nothing,"
said the Dragon, bending his head to glare at the annoyed Taylor. Faith shrank
behind Jadon, clutching her as Taylor reached up and grabbed the Dragon by the
ear twisting it, causing him to squeak painfully.
"Oooh,
aaaah," he moaned. "Oh alright, Ill tell you, just let go of my ear."
"No
tricks," warned Taylor, wagging a finger at him. She let go, and he shook his
head, trying to recover his shattered dignity.
"I
am a dragon and have amassed a considerable fortune. Ive done it by ransoming
Princesses. I dont really like to kill anything, and eating poor innocent
young girls has never done much for me," he hurried along as he saw Taylors
face darken. "To cut a long story short, I swindled the witch."
"You
what?!?" thundered Jadon and Taylor together.
"Oh,
man," said Jadon, shaking her head. "So were all in this mess because of
you."
"Sorry,"
mumbled the Dragon, head hanging in shame.
"Dont
worry," said Taylor, natural good spirits reasserting themselves. "Well
get out of here."
"You
really think so?" a voice floated back to them from the darkness in front.
"And
just who are you?" demanded Taylor, bad mood reasserting itself, struggling
not to look at Jadon being grasped by her older sister.
"Why,
Im the witch Mercedes," said the voice, cruel cackle crashing and ringing
off the walls. "Im going to kill you all."
"Over
my dead body," Taylor yelled, instantly regretting her choice of words.
"If
you insist," said the witch, and the air grew darkly expectant and began to
crackle with electricity. A huge arc of pure hissing blue slammed down in the
middle of the group, scattering them. Lysander yelped with pain as the backlash
traveled through his entire armour. Faith and Jadon were flung to one side, and
Jadon was dimly aware of a heavy body landing on her, protecting her from shards
of splintered rock flying up from the impact.
"Are
you alright?" she heard a soft, deep voice, Taylor, rumble in her ear.
"Yes,
Im much better now," Jadon softly responded, grinning. "Go get her,
Taylor."
The
weight abruptly vanished as Taylor sprang nimbly to her feet. "Dragon," she
ordered. "Can you breathe some fire? I cant see a darn thing in here."
All
around them arcing electricity hit the floor, causing them to duck and weave.
The dragon also ducked and weaved, snorting flame, flickering tongues of fire
lighting the way all the way to the end of the cavernous room. As he rolled and
ducked his head, the light from his fire shifted uneasily, flickering off the
putrid walls in a sickening manner. Struggling to control her bile, Taylor
caught uneasy glimpses of a small figure at the end of the room, arms
outstretched bolts of electricity streaming from the ends of its fingers.
Taylor
drew her sword and began to run forward. Lysander was no coward, and was now
quite upset and angry at the indignities visited on his noble person. He ran
forward hot in her wake, waving his sword around madly, yelling out his battle
call.
Jadon
tore along behind them, not about to let Taylor have all the fun, dragging a
reluctant Faith with her. Halfway up the huge enclosed space, they heard
splintering and cracking sounds from all around them. Taylor and Lysander were
still dodging the fatal arcs, but came to a relative standstill to try and gauge
the direction of the sound. The Dragons flame had given out at last, Taylor
trying to pierce the dense blackness around them as the arcing electricity
abruptly stopped.
"Now
was not a good time for your fire to stop Dragon!" cried Taylor warningly from
somewhere ahead of Jadon. Suddenly they heard deep heavy crashing, scraping and
whooshing from all around them. Jadon dimly heard the dragon suck in a mighty
breath and blow more jets of pure white flame, as the ground around them began
to shake. In the sudden light created by the Dragons flame, Jadon gasped and
Faith screamed as they saw a huge mass of stone gargoyles pulling themselves out
of their wall crevasses, lurching forward with grim intensity, killing their
only purpose.
Faith
screamed as a gargoyle pulled her cruelly off Jadon. Blood ran down its stone
arms in rivers as her bones were crushed, pulping her into a bloody rag almost
beyond recognition. Jadon backed away from the spectacle, frozen with shock as a
gargoyle slammed a stone arm into her, breaking all her ribs and causing massive
internal bleeding and excruciating pain. The blood trickled out of her mouth, as
her vision swam in and out of focus. The Dragon screamed as a whole platoon of
stone creatures flung themselves at it, a great river of blood leaching out of
the body as his fire guttered out so he could nip at the bodies tearing him to
pieces.
A
dim light began behind Taylor and Lysander, backing together now, to face the
gargoyles, snapping stone jaws greedily at them, flexing claws.
"NO!"
screamed Taylor, seeing Jadons dying body lying carelessly close to the base
of a great pillar. As she started towards her injured friend, wordlessly
screaming, Lysander abruptly whirled and swung his sword at her.
"No,"
whispered Jadon softly with her rapidly fading breath, knowing she was dying,
sad that she had never told Taylor she loved her.
As
though she had heard her, Taylor abruptly whirled around and found herself in a
furious fight with Lysander. He screamed, "NO! I WONT LET YOU HURT HER!"
as he battled Taylor, swinging his sword with ever more strength and violence.
"No!
Lysander! Its me! Taylor!" screamed Taylor, trying to fend off the vicious
attacks. They were steadily pushed forward by a ring of ravenous gargoyles,
living stone clenching hands blindly, knowing no more than seeking and killing.
The screams of agony from the Dragon and cries of denial from Taylor were
punctuated by the witchs hideous cackling as she rocked back and forth on her
haunches with glee.
Suddenly
Lysander launched into a more violent and swift attack than ever before. He
screamed wordlessly, sound escalating in volume and strength, until he smashed
Taylors sword from her agonized grasp, and rammed his sword into her, right
up to the hilt. Taylor slowly dropped her sword, clutching aimlessly at the hilt
in her stomach, blood dripping down the long length of the weapon impaling her.
She sank so slowly to her knees before Jadons horrified eyes, falling to the
ground in a blood soaked heap.
"Good
bye Jadon," Taylor whispered softly, blood rapidly pooling around her
prostrate body. Her final thoughts were of the woodcutters daughter, allowing
herself to openly love her, deep regret that she had not been able to defend her
beloved Jadon, and haunting relief that she would never see Jadon and Faith
married.
Abruptly
Lysander came to. When he saw what he had done, his screams turned to pure
horror and torment. They did not last long as the ring of gargoyles went in for
the kill, crushing and furious. Lysanders cries turned to sheer agony, his
blood mingling with Taylors on the ancient stone.
"No,"
moaned Jadon softly, broken now that Taylor was gone. "No not Taylor ... no
... Esmerelda, I need you."
She
futilely tried to drag her shattered body away from a ring of advancing
invaders. Then a stray splinter of bone from her ribs pierced her aching and
broken heart and she was no more.
A
soft golden glow began to light up every corner of the cavern, disrupting the
witchs cackles of pure glee. The ugly old crone rocked back and forth on her
heels, glancing all about her suppurating, rancid person in sudden concern.
The
glow brightened until it flowed to every corner of the cavern, lighting up all
so it looked like the middle of a brilliant summers day. The witch hissed and
gibbered in fear, clawing at her eyes, light boring into every fissure of her
pestilent body.
"What
have you done, Mercedes?" boomed an old womans voice, as a figure appeared
in mid air, and began to walk down an imagined staircase towards her oldest
nemesis.
"Esmerelda,"
fawned the hideous voice, causing all moving things, both dead and alive, to
shudder with horror at the sound. "How nice of you to drop in."
"Its
not a social call you old crone," commanded the voice of Esmerelda, large,
harsh, unforgiving. "You have harmed my dear, sweet Jadon." Esmereldas
eyes were no longer vague and unfocussed. The bright chips bored into Mercedes,
paralyzing her, causing her to quake in fear. They traveled all around the room,
noting the carnage, shredded skin and bone, the river of crimson blood. Finally
they rested on Jadon, huddled as though in sleep at the base of a pillar. The
only thing signaling her death was the hideously mutilated chest, crushed by the
gargoyles.
"First,"
said Esmerelda coldly, "We will dispense with your toys."
She
waved an arm all around her, and the gargoyles froze for an instant. Then they
began screaming, high, keening cries, piercing shrieks as they began to
dissolve. Great lumps of rock and dirt fell off their bodies as they
disintegrated, bleeding soil, gushing chunks of gravel that suppurated, briefly
smoked, giving off a sulfurous odor, then burst with tiny bangs. When the
gargoyle carnage was done, Esmerelda turned her smoking gaze back onto Mercedes.
"Now
you," she said, in a tone so cold it could not have come from a human being.
Mercedes shrieked and gibbered in fear. Esmerelda pointed a finger at her, and
Mercedes froze, whimper escaping her. Mercedes tried to rally, and closed her
eyes and began chanting while Esmerelda glared at her, features carved in stone.
Nothing happened for a second, then Mercedes eyes flew open and she began to
see smoke coming from the rags that swathed her. She pawed at her smoking
clothes for a second, frantically swiping the little tongues of fire that
followed. She screamed and clawed at her face, shredding skin, smoking wisps of
hell fire appearing in the cracks and fissures of her disfigured features. She
spun in a circle, trying to put out the flames engulfing her, shrieks of pain
ripping through the cavern, bouncing off the walls in waves terrible to hear.
Her screams turned to a high mewling sound of infinite agony as the human torch
collapsed on the dais, hungry tongues of fire consuming all that they came in
contact with.
Slowly
the stone of the dais began liquefying under the onslaught of the superheated
flame.
"Now,
my young friends," she said, waving her hands in the air. The corpses were
already starting to smoke from the onslaught of the violent sheets and jets of
flame that were rapidly engulfing the cavern. Gently she floated with them out
of the castle, very air itself burning, and took them back to the edge of the
forest where both Lysanders and Taylors horses waited with the anxious
Frog. Behind her, a roaring jet of flame of the purest blue hurled itself up
towards the sky with such violence that all who saw it remarked upon it for
years. Finally the column of superheated air wavered for a second, castle and
foul miasma of air fully consumed. It guttered, then with untold violence shot
towards the earth, sucking in air after it and disappeared with a deafening
explosion. In the wake of the upheaval, the earth smoked peacefully, blasted
black crater housing no living thing, and it never would.
Esmerelda
peacefully laid the five out onto the grass, and closed her eyes. She chanted
and waved her hands around over the figures, with short sharp movements.
Gradually they grew toward soundness again, and cold lungs began to suck in
great deep breaths of fresh air. She smiled, and slowly disappeared, becoming
fainter and fainter, her smile being the last thing to disappear as the first
pair of eyes -- Taylors -- began to open.
"What
happened?" she moaned as she tried to sit up, brief, lancing pain in her
stomach stopping her dead in her tracks. "Ahh, that hurt."
"Same
here," muttered Jadon, wincing as she clutched her ribs. She took one look at
Taylor, and ignored all her pain, barreling over to her and slamming into her,
holding on so hard it hurt, tears trickling out of her eyes. The breath was
knocked from Taylors lungs, and she grinned enormously.
"Nice
to see youre up an around again, my lady," she said softly.
"Im
never doing this again," moaned Lysander, sitting up, clutching his head, as
Faith finally began to stir next to him. Jadon glanced around, seeing her, and
regretfully let go of Taylor. She raced to Faiths side, and found herself in
a smothering hug.
"I
cant tell you how good it is to see you," said Jadon, stroking the silky
hair. She felt Faith shift in her arms, look up at her, capturing her with clear
gray eyes, then kiss her deeply and passionately.
"I
knew youd get us out of this," she said when they broke for air.
Jadon
didnt correct this misconception, knowing it would be too hard to explain
anyway. They kissed again, slowly and deeply, while Taylor and Lysander found
other things to do. Jadon, quite frankly, was miserable.
Lysander
limped over to the groaning dragon. "Look," he said. "Im sorry. Thank
you for trying to help me stay alive in there."
"Youre
welcome," said the Dragon slowly, and extended a fore claw, which the grinning
knight happily shook. "I have to go. I have a treasure to protect you know.
Thank you Taylor and Jadon for all you have done."
With
that he picked himself up and flew off before the others had a chance to blink.
Taylor was unable to look at the two lovers, being decidedly heartsick, so she
checked her horse, preparing to take them back home. She felt a tug on her arm.
She whirled around to find herself looking at Lysanders gentle brown eyes.
"Listen,"
he said. "If its okay with you, Id like to come back to the Kingdom for
the wedding."
Taylor
nodded and forced a smile. "Yes, of course, Please come with us," she said,
squashing another surge of jealousy as Faith and Jadon continued their gentle
exploration of each other.
"Err,"
she began, steeling herself to interrupt the happy couple. "I hate to disrupt
the reunion, but we really should get going."
"Right,"
said Jadon. "Lets get moving." She was staring deep into Faiths eyes;
disquiet very much there, a queer absence in her soul. She helped Faith get to
her feet, quietly taking her arm and leading her to the two waiting soldiers. As
they got closer, Jadon gently handed Faith over to the Lysander, and confidently
stood beside Taylor. Normally cheerful countenance expressionless, Taylor
mounted her horse, and gently pulled Jadon up into the saddle behind her, a worm
of warmth creeping into her frozen heart when Jadons arms slipped around her,
sighing contentedly.
It
was a quiet group who rode back to the palace. As they were in the presence of
Faith and Lysander, Taylor and Jadon were unable to enjoy the easy relationship
that had sprung up between the two of them on the way out. Indeed, Taylor was
very quiet, and barely said two words to her companions the whole time, while
Faith and Lysander often engaged in animated conversation. Jadon, for her part,
was heartsick; knowing her friendship with the youngest Princess was beyond
repair, now that she had found Faith. True, she and Faith often snuggled by the
fire, and she enjoyed the feel of her betrothed in her arms, but she could not
help wondering what Taylor was doing when she often slipped away from the
campsite with Frog during the evening, not returning until long after the others
had turned in.
Lysander
would occasionally allow Jadon and Faith to share his horse, sitting on the back
with Taylor, engaged in easy conversation with her, talking and laughing, while
Jadon steadily grew more jealous that someone was able to draw Taylor out of the
silent shell she had encased herself in.
By
the time they had reached the castle, amid streets lined with cheering and
celebrating people, relations between Jadon and Taylor were so strained that
they were on the point of yelling at one another, air so thick it could have
been cut with a long broadsword. Oddly enough, their two companions did not
appear to notice, as Faith and Lysander spent most of their time with each
other, almost ignoring their two companions.
When
they actually saw the King and Queen, Jadon and Taylor were whisked away from
one another, Jadon in preparation for her wedding to the good Princess Faith,
Taylor to go try to find a way to ease her aching heart.
Finally
the day of the wedding came. Jadon had spent the weeks leading up to the
wedding, getting to know Faith, and realizing that she was not the one that
Jadon was in love with. Every day, blue eyes would trouble her soul, consuming
her, leaving her in aching misery that Taylor would no longer speak to her. She
reasoned that now that Taylor had done her duty and brought them both back, it
would be back to business as usual, and Taylor would spend most of her time out
in the forest guarding the kingdom from invaders, tracking poachers and the
other duties the youngest child of the royals had to attend to.
As
yet, there had been no sign of her fairy godmother, and Jadon longed to speak to
her, heartsick over Taylor, wanting to thank her for her reversal of what had
happened in the castle.
"Esmerelda,"
she said softly, as the gentle glow of dawn flowed through the windows to her
room. "I need you."
"Jadon,"
came the old womans voice from behind her, soft, questioning. "What ails
you? You have your beautiful young princess intact."
Jadon
turned to find the old woman standing in the center of her bedchambers, clean
old garments patched and worn.
"Esmerelda,"
she began, and then burst into tears.
In
an instant, Esmereldas arms were around her, and she found herself sitting on
the bed, crying her heart out as the old woman rocked and soothed her, as though
she were a small child.
"Thank
you," Jadon sniffled, trying again to speak. "Thank you for rescuing me from
the castle and all the other things you have done for me."
"Youre
welcome, child," said the fairy godmother. "But what ails you?"
"I
realize how lucky I am, getting married to a beautiful young woman, and living a
life of luxury, but your question of so long ago, whether I loved Faith or not
has been answered. No, I dont -- I love Taylor with all my heart and
soul."
"I
know that child," said Esmerelda.
Jadon
pulled back to look straight into the eyes of her fairy godmother. "You knew
that? Why am I still getting married to Faith?"
"I
dont know," replied Esmerelda, smoothing the miserable young womans
hair. "Why are you still getting married to Faith?"
Fresh
tears came to Jadons eyes. "Because Taylor would never look at me twice,"
she sobbed. "And now our friendship is gone."
She
pulled herself into her fairy godmothers embrace, and cried anew.
"What
if you could speak to her just one more time?"
"That
will never happen. Shes avoiding me. For all I know shes gone back into
the forest and Ill never see her again."
"Dry
your eyes," said Esmerelda, pulling back and staring into Jadons eyes with
a child-like expression. "Which princess do you think I was pointing you
towards?"
With
that, the fairy godmother began to fade out of existence, and Jadon threw
herself down onto the bed again, sobbing bitterly, confused and hopeless,
knowing only that Taylor was gone.
Finally
it was time to get ready for the ceremony, and Jadon stood in her chamber,
allowing her ladies in waiting to fuss over her, putting the final touches to
her wedding gown. Pale faced and heartsick, she heard a soft knock on the door.
She looked up, distracted, and gestured for a servant to open the door.
It
was Taylor.
She
absently signaled the servants to leave, and they silently rushed from the room.
Jadons
emerald green eyes locked on to the pure crystalline blue of Taylors, and she
felt herself drowning. Taylor nearly tripped over her own feet when she quietly
walked towards the woodcutters daughter. She had decided just that morning to
see Jadon to say goodbye, but now realized that coming to see her had been a
huge mistake. She loved Jadon with all her heart, and knew she had to leave.
"Hey
Jadon," said Taylor, standing close.
"Hey
Taylor," said Jadon, looking up at her friend.
"I
came to wish you the best on your wedding day," said Taylor, heart aching, not
able to keep her pain from showing.
"Thank
you," said Jadon, lost in Taylors regard, heartsick, knowing she was making
a massive mistake with Faith, still afraid Taylor how she felt. "You going to
stick around for the wedding?"
"Only
for the wedding," said Taylor sadly. "I have to get back to the forest after
that."
Jadon
stared deep into Taylors gentle blue eyes, drowning, then made her decision.
"You
cant let me marry Faith, you idiot," Jadon finally said, arms slipping
around Taylor of their own accord.
"Why
not?" asked Taylor, confused.
"Because
you know perfectly well Im head over heels in love with you," said Jadon,
not giving Taylor a chance to respond, pulling her head down for a deep and
passionate kiss.
All
the kisses she had shared with Faith seemed sisterly by comparison. She reeled,
desperately clutching Taylor, not able to get enough of her soft lips and firm
body. When they finally broke for air, both parties were breathing hard.
"Youre
right my Lady," said Taylor softly, gently stroking Jadons hair from her
face, eyes shining. "I cant possibly let you marry Faith. Im head over
heels for you as well."
"Why
didnt you tell me? You knew I loved you," asked Jadon, searching the clear
blue eyes.
"No,
I thought you loved Faith. I thought Id never have a chance," said Taylor
softly. "I thought you saw me as a playmate and nothing more."
"Youve
got to be joking," said Jadon, incredulous. "Didnt you feel anything the
night we danced?"
"Yes,
I did," said Taylor, gently planting tiny kisses on Jadons face. "But I
thought it was just me."
"My
big brave warrior," said Jadon softly. "That is so untrue. What did I have
to do to prove to you I was interested? Throw myself at you?"
"But
all those little kisses you shared with Faith," she said. "What was I
supposed to think?"
"Taylor,
I barely know Faith," Jadon said, then grinned. "Besides, shes really
cute," she teased.
"Oh
really?" said Taylor, nibbling her lips.
Jadon
did not get a chance to respond, as Taylor was literally kissing her off her
feet.
"Taylor,"
said Jadon breathlessly, some time later, delicately caressing the silky skin
underneath her fingertips. "What are we going to tell Faith?"
"Tell
her you dont want to marry her," said Taylor, kissing Jadon delicately
along the rim of her ear, Jadon moaning softly. "I want you to marry me."
"Oh
Taylor," moaned Jadon. "Of course I will."
Eventually
the ecstatic couple disentangled themselves, and went hand in hand to find
Faith. When they did, she was in her chambers in a quite unexpected embrace with
Lysander.
Faith
leaned back in misery as both Taylor and Jadon stared at her with shock, mouths
hanging open, while Lysander frantically checked to make sure he was fully
covered.
Jadon
put up her hand to forestall any speech, as Taylor let out a huge sigh of
relief.
"Faith,"
began Jadon. "I cant marry you."
"But
I can explain everything," began Faith, leaning forward to stare at Jadon
earnestly.
"Its
alright," cut in Jadon. "Im in love with Taylor, and I want to marry
her."
This
time the huge sigh of relief was from Lysander and Faith.
"Thank
goodness," said Faith. "I feel the same way about Lysander, and I want to
marry him."
Lysander
grinned and nodded, while Taylor slipped behind Jadon, putting her arms around
the woodcutters daughter.
"Well,"
said Taylor. "As theres been quite a change of plans, I suggest we tell
Mother and Father."
"Agreed,"
said Faith, nodding. "I dont suppose you could excuse us for a moment?"
"Of
course," said Jadon, and allowed Taylor to steer her from the room.
In
a few moments, Faith and Lysander emerged fully dressed, and they went to find
the King and Queen and break the news to them. When they did, the monarchs
simply sighed, knowing both daughters too well. A double wedding was celebrated
that day, Jadons parents and Esmerelda cheering them on enthusiastically.
After the wedding, Taylor and Jadon joyfully thanked the blushing Fairy
Godmother for finally bringing them together.
And
they all lived happily ever after.
THE END
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