ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Kingdom
of Ice
by J Falconer
Disclaimer:
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Princess, not me.
Copyright © 2000: The characters in here belong to me.
All rights reserved. No part or whole of this work may be copied or used in any
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If you want to use them, all you have to do is ask ... nicely.
Violence disclaimer:
This story depicts scenes of
violence and/or their aftermath. Nothing very graphic, 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 ...
Please feel free to email me
with any comments/suggestions you have. Constructive criticism is welcome,
flaming is not - (JFIshmael@hotmail.com)
Major vote of thanks to my ever-patient beta reader ForevaXena for taking
valuable time out to read this, and giving me a gentle push in the right
direction. This one is for my beloved, beautiful Rach without whom this would
never have been written.
Cover by ForevaXena

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Once upon a time, the earth was divided into four
Kingdoms: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They were ruled over by mighty Kings: The
Earth King, the Air King, the Sun King and the Ice King. The Kingdoms were well
able to live in harmony, but the people in them looked to their neighbours in
envy and began to covet the riches of each other's kingdoms. Two of the Kingdoms
were able to overcome their differences and live with their fellow kingdoms in
peace and goodwill, but Fire and Ice eventually went to war. At first the war
was evenly matched, but as time continued on, Ice began to gain the upper hand.
A terrible Prince, born into the fierce fighting, had begun to lead the Ice
legions to victory.
The cost to both Kingdoms was high. Fire, freed of Ice, existed in a scorched,
drought filled land. Ice bereft of Fire existed in a fierce eternal winter, with
no heat to bless her glacial lands. Her people were freezing and starving. One
time, returning from a particularly bloody engagement the Ice Prince returned
home to see a young woman struggling to warm her children in the freezing chill.
The frost on the Ice Prince's heart melted at the sight of the huddling
children, staring at the Ice army with terrified eyes. Upon seeing the King, who
had come out to meet his fiercest warrior, the Prince laid down arms, and begged
for the life of the people.
"Father, we have lost half of our people in this battle alone. So many dead
and dying for some imagined slight! We cannot exist in this state of hatred and
vengeance anymore, our people are nearly annihilated. If we continue this we
will have nothing left to rule, our Kingdom and future in bloody ruins! The
survivors of this warfare will have no home, and will curse us for generations
to come!"
The King was so moved by the Ice Prince's impassioned speech that he emerged
from the palace courtyard to see his subjects. He, also, was so moved by the
sight of his suffering people that the very next day, an ambassador was sent to
the Sun King to beg for peace. Finally, after much discussion and bickering, a
peace was hammered between the Kingdoms, to be sealed by the marriage of the Ice
Prince to the Sun Princess. For the first time in years, in a gesture of
goodwill, the Sun kingdom had rain and the Ice Kingdom a gentle thaw. The
citizens of the Kingdoms rejoiced; but all was not quiet in the palaces.
Caitlin, the daughter of the Sun King, a young eighteen-year-old girl, was
fretting about marrying a man with such a bloodthirsty reputation that neither
she, nor anyone else, had ever seen. She was a gentle, beautiful soul,
inexperienced in the ways of men and very anxious about fulfilling her wifely
duty, particularly after it had been explained to her. She mooned around the
palace in terror and trepidation until it was time to travel to the Ice Kingdom
to exchange wedding vows.
The trip was all too fast and uneventful. Caitlin was escorted by two retinues
of warriors. The Sun King's was led by the flame haired Captain of the Guard, a
woman called Sumatra. The Ice King's Captain of the Guard, a raven haired,
easygoing man called Carribus, led the other. Finally the day came for her
arrival in the Ice Kingdom. The Prince did not come out to meet her as she
expected, and Carribus laughed when she mentioned it: "You will meet His
Highness soon enough!" was all he would say. A thin, pale chamberlain
conducted her to her rooms where she refreshed herself, then to the Ice King's
chambers to meet the King.
When she arrived at the King's chambers, he dismissed the servants and told her
to make herself comfortable. He asked her, "Are you willing to marry the
Prince, never having met him?"
Caitlin's voice was soft when she agreed, thinking of her parents and her
subjects.
"Are you willing to marry him even if he were a lesser man and ugly as
sin?" asked the King, staring at her keenly, with his striking pale blue
eyes.
Again, she thought about it for a short period of time, and said,
"Yes."
After a number of such questions, each one of which she said yes to, she began
to think she was marrying a deformed half-wit.
"It is time for you to meet the Prince," said the King, and called him
forward.
Caitlin was struck speechless as the most beautiful woman she had ever seen
stepped from the shadows. She was tall, so tall, and very muscular with long,
jet black hair and the most haunting ice blue eyes Caitlin had ever seen. She
stared and stared, until the woman mildly asked her what she was staring at.
Caitlin blushed beetroot and looked away, confused. A ripple of the wave of
shock and disbelief that washed over her remained. Finally her temper caught up
with her.
"ARE YOU INSANE? I WILL NOT DO THIS, I AM THE SUN PRINCESS! YOU SEEM TO
HAVE FORGOTTEN WHO I AM!" She thundered her denial of the marriage for a
full quarter candlemark, and it was the Prince's turn to blush, then raise one
black eyebrow as the tirade continued.
The Ice King, a kind man, waited until she had screamed herself out, then tried
to persuade her to do what was best for their people. "I am father to my
people. Young one, they are dying, which is not what they deserve."
Caitlin stormed from the room, telling him that she would decide, knowing the
answer had to be yes.
As she sat in her rooms alone and crying, she heard a quiet knock on the door
and yelled for the person to go away. The person proved to be quite persistent.
She heard the door open and drew breath to upbraid the intruder, then looked up
and saw it was the Ice Prince. The sky blue eyes were kind. The Prince was about
five years older than her and told her that she was just as upset when she found
out - this was just as bad for her. But she wanted peace and an end to the
fighting. Besides, she argued, this could work out for both of them. They could
be friends and she certainly wasn't going to stand in the way of Caitlin taking
lovers. At Caitlin's blush and stammered agreement, she quickly added that
Caitlin was not expected, by her at least, to perform any wifely duties with
her.
The Prince hugged the woman, feeling a shock run through her body at the touch.
They held each other for a heartbeat longer than necessary, until the Prince
cleared her throat, and told her she had to leave - it was changeover of the
guard, and they were expecting her. The Prince left her, and a day later Caitlin
washed her face and emerged from her rooms.
She asked to see the Ice King, and when she was conducted into his presence by
the skeletal chamberlain, she looked deep into the Kings eyes, so like the
Princes' and so kind. "Yes," was all she told him, then left again for
her chambers.
The day of the wedding was turbulent. After the vows were spoken, the Sun King
found out he was tricked and was furious. However, the Ice King calmly informed
him that his daughter was named Crown Prince when she was born, so therefore was
in legal eyes male. So the marriage was lawful - "he" was the Heir to
the Ice throne. The Sun King seethed, even when he found his daughter was
friends with the Ice Prince. Relations were strained almost to breaking point
but civil by the time the Sun retinue left - the Ice King had ensured that all
the servants attending the Sun King were pretty young girls.
Over time, Caitlin learnt to love life in the Ice Kingdom. In the Sun Kingdom,
she had always been forced into a passive, decorative life. Here she had learnt
some skill at arms, went riding and fishing with the Prince, and loved the Ice
King as a father. She got to know the Prince very well, was very fond of her,
and felt a deep kinship to her. But it didn't take long before she began to
harbour decidedly unsisterly feelings for her husband. She adored the white
smile, the husky voice and often struggled not to drown in sky blue eyes. She
loved nothing more than to quietly watch the warrior's hard muscles move under
her shirt at every opportunity, and to hold the strong body as they wandered
across the now rich green fields. She didn't like horses that much but relished
the excuse to hold the hard body for long periods at a stretch.
The Prince loved the feel of Caitlin in her arms. She was affectionate, and the
affection was willingly returned. The Prince took many lovers, hoping to drive
the image of golden hair and innocent green eyes she had no right to out of her
mind, but the entanglements were unfulfilling and only served to make her more
heartsick. A year passed, giving them both time to realise they had fallen
deeply in love, but afraid to admit it to each other for fear of losing their
deep friendship.
Then, one day, disaster struck. The Captain of the Sun Guard, Sumatra, left
behind to be the Princess's protector, taken willingly by the Ice Prince, but
spurned when the Prince began to know her own heart, was sick with jealousy. She
secretly contacted the Sun King and told him horrifying untrue stories about the
Ice Prince. The Sun King, upon hearing news of Caitlin's mistreatment at Ice
hands, flew into a terrible rage. That, combined with festering resentment in
his black heart over the marriage, made him plan an evil revenge. With Sumatra's
help, they would get the Sun Princess back, and deal a crushing blow to the Ice
King.
It was a beautiful warm day when the Ice Prince and Caitlin went out to enjoy a
ride through the luxurious forest surrounding the palace. Unexpectedly, hidden
Sun Troops, led by Sumatra, attacked. The fighting was furious. The Ice Prince
was winning, when a concealed archer in the trees, unable to get a clear shot
until the violence began to subside, began firing arrows rapidly at Caitlin. As
the Prince caught the arrows, a crossbow bolt from Sumatra buried itself in her
shoulder. The Ice Prince staggered for a split second, enough for a Sun warrior,
almost unconscious, to run her through. She collapsed, slowly, her frozen wife
staring uncomprehendingly. Suddenly it all slammed home - Caitlin screamed,
throwing herself at the fallen Prince. She cradled the too still Ice Prince in
her arms as the tears streamed from her eyes, covering the white face of the Ice
Prince. As the blood poured from the broken body onto the distraught Sun
Princess, the groaning Sun troops hardened their hearts and dragged her away
from her love, leaving the body lying in the forest glen and hauled her off to
the Sun Kingdom.
When they reached the Sun Kingdom, Caitlin was whey faced and grief stricken.
She wanted nothing more than to go back to the Ice Kingdom to be with the Ice
King and visit the Ice Prince's grave. She was denied permission to do so and
when she attempted to escape, was imprisoned in the Tower. Caitlin never tried
to escape again - she loved the Ice Kingdom more than the Sun Kingdom, and
prayed the Ice King would rescue her, even as her heart keened for her fallen
Prince Her days were filled with writing stories of her time in the Ice Kingdom,
heart and spirit shattered with loss and regret for an undeclared love she had
lost.
Several months later, the Ice troops marched on the Sun Kingdom. The arrival was
heralded by a marked drop in temperature and fierce, bloody fighting. The Ice
Kingdom quickly gained the upper hand - the Ice King himself, a brilliant
military leader in his own right, led the troops.
After seven days and seven nights, the fighting was finally over and the door to
Caitlin's prison cell opened. A grinning, disheveled Carribus appeared at her
door, to escort her to the Sun Throne. Willingly she allowed Carribus to lead
her to the Ice King. She greeted him with tears of joy, and threw herself into
his arms.
He held her and said, "Young one, we have come for you. I have brought
someone with me, who has wanted nothing more for the past two seasons than to
see you." He gently released her, and stood aside.
From behind him, Caitlin saw the Ice Prince, pale but with a radiant smile for
her alone. For a single second Caitlin was in shock, her heart constricted, then
she threw herself into the Warrior's waiting arms, tears of joy raining down the
beautiful chest.
The Ice Prince pulled her tear stained face up, so she once again found herself
looking into sky blue eyes she'd never forgotten, and a smile that had burned
itself into her heart.
She couldn't help herself. "Prince, I love you, and I'm so sorry I never
told you. When I thought ... you ... you ... the only thing I could think about
was that you never knew." With that, she pulled the Ice Prince's face to
hers and kissed her with a passion that was fully returned. The aftermath of the
kiss on her senses left her grateful the Ice Prince was holding her.
"My name is Morgan, not Prince," the Prince whispered to her. "I
love you. I have always loved you and I will love you for all eternity." As
they kissed again, deeply and passionately, there was cheering from the Ice
troops.
Caitlin drew back slightly and gazed deep into Morgan's sky blue eyes. She
forced herself to ask the question, emotions raw in her tear-filled eyes.
"How? I was sure you were...?" her voice trailed off, unable to
continue.
Morgan gently cupped her face, and with feather light, calloused fingers, wiped
the tears from her loves' face. Her voice was quiet and husky when she replied.
"You have my father the King to thank for that. He knew I loved you long
before I myself did. Carribus searched for us when we did not return. He brought
me to my father. I was very close ... but he held me and told me of your love
for me, and asked me to listen for you ... he, and you, brought me back
..."
That brought fresh tears to Caitlin. She drew the Ice King into their embrace.
"I love you father of my heart, and there are no thanks deep enough for
what you have done for me ... for us ..."
"Daughter of my heart, it was the least I could do for both of you
..."
Morgan and Caitlin stayed in the Sun Kingdom to rule with compassion and wisdom.
The Ice King returned to the Ice Kingdom, to live out his days at one with his
people. From then on, the two Kingdoms were known as the Land of Spring. Almost
two years after her official marriage to the Ice Prince, Caitlin went willingly
to Morgan's bed, as they finally consummated their deep love for one another.
The Sun King and Queen were exiled for their shattering of the fragile peace
that bound the lands, but were taken in by the neighbouring Kingdoms, and placed
under house arrest, never to be seen again. Sumatra was beheaded for her part in
almost destroying peace between the kingdoms.
And they all lived happily ever after.
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