ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Personal Assistant
by Kat
STANDARD DISCLAIMER: Xena, and Gabrielle, and the usuals are the property of Universal/MCA, and Renaissance Pictures. The use of the prior mentioned characters is strictly for fun, not for profit. No plagiarist activity or theft of character is intended in any way. Besides, this is an attempt at an Uber story, so nothing really needs to be disclaimed. Any similarities to existing people, is strictly coincidental. <G>
SUBTEXT: Ah yes, subtext. This story does contain major references to the loving relationship between two women, and then some. If this is not your cup of tea, then DON'T DRINK! Or read for that matter. If you are under 18, please move on. If this type of subject matter is illegal in your state, then move out, or move on with the 18-year-olds. After all, this world has many resources, however some things are just not meant for some people. Please do us all a favor, and surf on down the line.
VIOLENCE: Yes, there are some incidents of violence, so wear your boots and helmet, and duck if anything comes flying your way.
Comments? xenakat98@yahoo.com
To see the world in a grain of
sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower;
Hold infinity in the palm of
your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
Chapter 33: (You better knock, knock, on wood Baby!)
Safely back
in their car, the friends, rattled by the intrusion of Mr. Shimada and his
henchmen, decided that take out pizza, behind the safety of their own locked
doors was good enough for the rest of the evening.
Jessie called on her cell phone, and the pizza kid arrived at the house
about the same time they did.
Michael was
very agitated. Steven did his best
to calm his lover’s fears, but his efforts seemed wasted on the pacing figure
in front of him. He finally stood
in front of Michael until he finally ran into him, so deep in his thoughts he
failed to notice the “obstacle” in front of him.
“What?”
he asked flustered.
“You’re
wearing a track in the carpet, and I think that Kate and Jessie want to eat so
they can crash early.
“Fine,
sorry, let’s eat and get some sleep ourselves.”
Michael ground out between his clenched teeth.
********
The digital
clock glowed constantly, the only movement the change in numbers as time wore
inexorably on. Kate tossed and
turned, afraid to close her eyes. So
many strange things kept happening, the stress was starting to weigh heavily on
everyone. Even their lovemaking
earlier seemed forced, Kate finally calling a stop to it, preferring instead to
snuggle, and be close. She was sure
she hurt Jessie’s feelings, but there was just no way to stop the information
from rolling through her head and interfering with her concentration.
At a few
minutes past four a.m., Kate slipped out of bed, pulling on a sweatshirt and
sweat pants. Quietly she slipped
out the sliding door onto the deck, deciding that a little cool air might help
her clear her head and get some sleep. Stepping
to the railing, she folded her hands under her arms and leaned out, squinting
into the shadows made by the pale glow of the moon and the scattered trees of
Jessie’s property.
“What on earth is going on here?” she thought, “Ghosts, crazy people, the Yakuza…it’s almost like a bad novel, or a summer B movie. Poor Jessie, her mom channeling her brother, and me being a psychic connection. The next thing you know, Dionne Warwick is going to call and ask me to be a psychic friend. Either I’m crazy, or there is something seriously scary going on. I just hope that Mr. Shimada’s goons catch Gregory tomorrow. Then maybe we can get some kind of normalcy in our lives for a change.”
The longer
she stood there, the better she felt. Convinced
that Gregory’s capture was imminent, Kate decided to return to bed, and see if
she could sleep. Opening the door,
she pulled the blinds back, and froze. A
bright shiny form hovered just above Jessie’s sleeping form.
Frightened, but not wanting to scare it away, Kate slipped in and
approached the bed.
Suddenly it
started to shimmer, and then resolved itself into the form of a young man in his
middle twenties. He seemed to glide
to the floor, and then tentatively reach out to Jessie, a look of love and
devotion on his face. Kate stepped
forward towards the bed, at once terrified yet intrigued by what she was
witnessing. The specter took notice
of her, and fixed her with a gaze of curiosity.
“No
closer, Kate McKenna.” His soft voice coming to her as if on a summer breeze.
“Who…who
are you?” Kate stuttered.
“I think
you know. My name is Kevin, I’m
Jessie’s dead brother.” He
smiled at the sound of his sister’s name on his lips.
“Kevin?
Why are you here?” Kate realized after she said it, that it might sound rude.
But what’s rude to a ghost?
“I’m
here, because my family is in danger. I
truly thought that after I killed the bastard, that his evil spirit would go
with him. But apparently I was
wrong.” Kevin turned his gaze
back to Jessie.
“Kevin,
we’ve been in danger for a couple of months.
What made you appear now?” Kate
settled in for some serious questioning.
“You sound
as though you speak to spirits everyday.” He chuckled, a soft glow emanating
from him.
“Well, I
realize that this is all new, and kind of crazy, but I’ll take any help I can
get. I keep getting the feeling
that something bad is coming, and we may be powerless to stop it.” Kate frowned at that thought.
“You’re
very right Katie McKenna. Something
really bad is coming. It was one
thing to have the true evil that personifies my father loose in the world, but
combine that with that psychotic bastard Gregory, and you’ve got a whole new
ballgame.” Kevin’s frown
matched Kate’s.
“So, what
can I do to stop it before it happens?” Kate inquired.
Kevin shook
his head, trails of vapor whispering around him.
“It’s not that simple. I
wish there was more to tell you, but I, unfortunately, can’t predict the
future. I can try to provide some
guidance. The real reason I’m
here is to ask you to take care of my family.
I can see how much you love Jessie, and I know she loves you. You have a very important role in her life.
Let’s make sure it’s a long one.”
Kevin’s
presence started to fade. “Wait,
don’t go. Kevin, what happened to
you? How did you die?”
Distantly he
replied, “It another story, for another time.
You will hear it, but not now. I
have to leave…”
Kate stood
to approach, but before she could take a step, he was gone.
She slipped back between the covers, and snuggled closer to Jessie.
The last thing she saw before she drifted off again was an almost angelic
smile on Jessie’s face.
********
Early that
morning, Jessie and Kate set out to visit their friends Laura and April.
Despite all of the crazy things that had been happening, Jessie was
actually looking forward to this adventure.
She had never been to a women’s bar before, and the thought of being
able to anonymously, or as close to anonymously as she could get, interact with
other women in a common setting was thrilling to her.
Kate was
relieved to be moving again as well. She
had decided not to tell Jessie about the visit from her brother just yet.
For some reason she couldn’t quite define, she just didn’t want
anything to interfere with their plans for the evening.
She found a certain degree of relaxation and solace in her friend’s
home that had seemed to be eluding them both for quite a while.
Dancing with Jessie in public, without all of the studio protocol
associated with one of TV’s top stars was an attractive prospect for her too.
The two
women cruised along in Jessie’s big caddie in companionable silence. Scooting over as close as she could get, and still stay
fastened in the seat belt, Kate placed her hand on Jessie’s thigh.
A small shiver of delight from Jessie met her light touch.
“What’s
up there darlin’?” Jessie breathed with a smile.
Kate
pondered her response for a moment. “I’m
just pretending this is a normal day for us, that we don’t have important
jobs, that all of this other stuff doesn’t exist.”
Jessie
stretched her arm out, and reaching for the seatbelt, pressed the release button
and pulled Kate closer.
“Jessie, I
shouldn’t be out of my seatbelt, it’s not safe…..!”
Kate giggled.
“Ahh, and
why do you think I had them install a center belt.
Buckle up, and get over here.” Jessie
pretended to scowl, her eyebrow arching slightly.
Kate
blushed, and did as she was told. The
heat from the closeness of Jessie’s body gave her a sweet tingle deep inside. She laid her head on Jessie’s shoulder, and listened
contentedly, while her lover idly hummed with the radio, negotiating traffic
with the ease of a captain piloting a boat in calm waters.
Without
realizing it, Kate drifted off to sleep. Her
mind was still, her heart calm. In
the back reaches of her mind a beautiful voice lulled her into the most
wonderful sense of love and security. She
snuggled in closer, wrapping her free hand lightly in Jessie’s soft denim
shirt.
Jessie
smiled down at her companion. For
the first time since their odyssey began her mind wandered to the changes she
had experienced since she had first run into Katie in the studio restroom. It was making her re-evaluate some of the choices she had
made with her life. It made her
shudder to think how close she had come to the stereotypical life of a Hollywood
star. Actually one of her major
demons, was accepting the fact that even though it wasn’t in her nature to buy
into all of the scandals and scams that were part of the Hollyweird way of life,
it would have been inevitable as long as she had stayed with Gregory.
And of course, she couldn’t kid herself now, that there would still be
a certain degree of scandal attached to her since she had been publicly outed.
Gazing at her sleeping lover, made it all worth it.
The trick
now was to find a way to find a way to fight for their privacy, her rights with
the studio provided she still had a job, and her right to have Katie at her
side…forever. Jessie realized
that it was only a matter of time, before Justin Graves and the Board of
Directors were going to need to be dealt with.
A part of her wanted to hang up the whole career and move to her Northern
California home permanently, and spend the rest of her life reacquainting
herself with her mother, as well as with who the real Jessica Ryan is. And more importantly, learning more about what its like to be
truly loved by someone, and returning that love in kind.
Concentrating
on the heavier traffic as she got closer to Silicon Valley, Jessie turned her
attention back to the coming evening. Jessie
truly liked Laura and April. Laura
had an incredible way of getting inside a person’s head, and seeing all sorts
of things that person might be trying to hide from themselves, and not be
willing to face it. She had the
strength, and yet warm fuzziness of a Universal Mother.
Jessie also
spent some time considering whether or not she wanted to disguise her identity
for the trip to the club. The
process of trying to hide from her fans, and avoid contact was almost as bad as
the contact itself. And not all
encounters with her fans had been bad by any stretch…just look at Katie she
thought. She made a mental note to
talk to Laura about how much hassle it would be in this particular club for her
and Kate to go in as themselves.
Moments
later she left the freeway for the short trip to Laura and April’s mobile home
park. Pulling into the parking
area, she gave Kate a little squeeze. It
surprised Jessie that Katie was so tired, not stirring once since she had
drifted off. Of course, she had no
idea that Kate had spent half the night awake, and part of it talking to her own
dead brother.
“Hey there
sleepyhead, we’re at Laura’s. Time
to wake up.” Jessie tickled her
knee.
“Nooo!
Not time to wake yet…seeping.” Kate
snuggled deeper into Jessie’s shoulder.
“Come on
now honey. Laura’s waiting for
us….got to get inside. I promise
you can take a nap later.” Jessie
reached across to undo her seatbelt.
Out of the
corner of her eye, she caught Laura standing a few feet away, her arms crossed
over her chest, a look that said “what are you gonna do now?”. Jessie smiled, and then shrugging her shoulders, opened the
door and backed out of the driver’s seat.
Leaning in she slid Kate closer to the door, and then picked her up.
Pulling her closer, she kicked the door closed with her foot, and sidled
up next to Laura.
“You never
cease to amaze me Ms. Ryan. You’re
such a hero.” Laura giggled at
Jessie.
As Laura
held the door open, Jessie sidled in with her precious cargo and laid Kate on
the guest bed. Covering her with a
quilt, Jessie smoothed her hair back and kissed Kate’s temple.
Kate shifted slightly already missing the warmth of Jessie’s presence.
Moments later she was joined by two warm fuzzy cats, and that settled her
for the moment.
Closing the
door part way, Jessie stepped out into the family room and right into Laura’s
bear hugging embrace. Hanging on
for all she was worth, Jessie sighed deeply.
“Got some
time for a patient meeting Doc?” Jessie
eyed Laura seriously.
Leading her
into the living room to the comfort of the “Big Chair”, Laura had Jessie
sit, and raise the footrest. When
Laura was satisfied she was comfortable, she made a soft kissing sound with her
lips. Barely 30 seconds went by,
when Corky, Laura’s rather large fat cat joined Jessie in the chair, her head
firmly planted under Jessie’s chin.
“Okay, I
think we’re ready. Tell me
what’s on your mind Jess.” Laura
sat on and adjoining sofa her eyes shining with curiosity.
“I don’t
know Laura. I’m beginning to
wonder if I shouldn’t have dragged Kate into all of this.”
Jessie pursed her lips, her eyes staring into the eyes of the cat.
“All what
Jess?” Laura asked.
“This, my
life. All we’ve had is hassles
and heartaches. Psychic intruders,
and death threats. Is this all she
has to look forward to?” The
sadness in her voice brought a noticeable pall on the room.
April took
that moment to interrupt and pass out mugs of tea.
With both women’s approval she settled in on the couch with Laura.
They usually worked well as a team, and this moment was no acception.
Laura
considered Jessie’s question. “Nope.
She’s also had rather large doses of love, respect, caring, and hot
monkey sex. Kate is not stupid
Jessie. If she were scared or
unhappy, she would not have gone this far with you.
She loves you, and for Kate, that’s all that matters.
Nothing more, nothing less.”
“I just
don’t understand how. By this
time next week, I may be unemployed. My
mother came back from near death and brought a truckload of voodoo with her, and
let’s not forget the real threat of Gregory.”
A small tear began to slide down her cheek.
“Whoo
Jess, calm down sweetie. Katie
would rather be by your side, protecting you from these things, not running from
them. She’s one tough cookie.”
Laura placed a hand on Jessie’s knee.
“She’s
right you know.” Kate stepped in having heard the last part of the
conversation.
“Oh, I’m
sorry Kate.” Jessie blurted
suddenly.
“For what
Jess?” Katie sounded surprised.
“By not
talking to you first. I feel like
I’m sneaking around behind your back.”
Jessie grimaced at the thought.
“Jess,”
Kate slipped over and sat in her lover’s lap, dislodging the cat, “It’s
okay. I trust Laura and April with
my life. I want you to be able to
confide in them, and share your thoughts and concerns with them. Especially if you’re worried about anything concerning me.
Laura will set you straight.”
“Well, not
straight…” April chuckled,
lightening the mood.
Everyone
laughed with her, grateful for the mood breaker.
After getting another round of tea, the attention turned to plans for the
coming trip to the bar. Kate had
considered telling everyone about the visitation from the middle of the night,
but decided later was better.
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