ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
The Amazon Queen
by L. M. Townsend (AKA
Queen Laesė)
DISCLAIMERS:
The characters of Xena, Gabrielle, Cyrenź, Virgil, Meg, Autolycus,
Joxer, et al (meaning anyone else I didn't list and should have.) are the
property of MCA, Universal, and Renaissance Pictures and anyone else who has a
legal claim (thanks for letting the girls come out to play!) The character of
Hercules, although a mythical/historical figure in his own right, for the
purpose of this story, also belongs to them. Melysė and The Amazons belong to
themselves, (and I dare any man to say different!) This story is mine, though,
and written just for fun, not profit.
Subtext?
Subtext? - YES, though nothing explicit.
Violence:
Hm, well, yeah - there is a war, after all.
Language:
Where there are warriors....I do try to keep it semi-"clean",
though.
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Artwork
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Part XV: The Legacy
Arynė
and Tecmessa rode into Hattusas, the capital city of the Hittites. Melysė had
written a letter of introduction for them - just in case the messenger birds
she'd also sent hadn't arrived. Mother leaves nothing to chance, thought
Arynė, grinning. Wonder
if she picked that up from Xena?
Other
than a few bandits, easily dispatched, the journey had been quiet, but
rewarding. Both malatyra felt the renewal of their bond and laughed
easily with one another.
The
Amazons made their way through the throng, Tecmessa a little nervous at the
crowds. Arynė smiled encouragement to her.
"Amazons!"
they heard, Arynė turning in the saddle towards the voice. They saw a young
man, dark with black hair and deep brown eyes which twinkled. He rode towards
them and saluted.
"Are
you Arynė of Aemetzainź?"
"I
am," said Arynė.
"Welcome,
Cousin," said the young man, grasping her forearm in a warrior's greeting
and grinning. "I am Taru - the king has been eagerly awaiting your arrival
since he received Queen Melysė's message."
"Thank-you,
Taru," said Arynė, returning his easy grin. "This is Tecmessa, my
partner."
"Welcome,
o, lovely one," said Taru, bowing. "Truly, though my cousin is named
for our Sun Goddess, surely you shine golden as she."
Arynė
frowned, then shrugged. Must just be his way - or maybe it's a Hittite thing,
she thought. Either way, unless Tecmessa complains, I'll let it go. "Are
we truly cousins, Taru?" she asked.
"Yes,
my princess - your father is my father's brother," said Taru. "Will
you allow me to escort you both to the palace?"
"The
palace?" said Arynė, frowning. "I thought I would see my
father..."
"Ah,
your highness, your father is now our king," said Taru. "Sadly,
Mursilas has crossed over and happily your father, Telepinu is now our king -
and I am his heir."
"Oh,
wow, 'Ryn," said Tecmessa, smiling. "That makes you doubly a
princess."
"I
suppose so," said Arynė frowning. "Sure, Taru, take us to the
palace."
Once
again her cousin bowed and led the way.
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Telepinu,
King of the Hittites, sat in state on his throne, awaiting the arrival of his
Amazon daughter and her companion. Since receiving the message from Queen Melysė,
he had posted scouts along the route from Aemetzainź to Hattusas to watch for
them. Now he saw with his own eyes the only child he had fathered thus far,
despite a vast harem of wives and concubines. And he was pleased.
Her
Amazon blood was evident in her height and bearing, and Melysė's dark green
eyes looked steadily into his own. In truth, the princess was very nearly the
exact image of her mother, save Arynė 's golden complexion which bespoke of a
life in the sun, and her strength was evident in her bare arms and legs.
Telepinu remembered Melysė as pale and slender - bookish and scholarly. This
girl was quite evidently a warrior in her own right. Telepinu thanked his
hundreds of gods that he had agreed to the liaison with the Amazon
Priestess-Queen which had resulted in this wonder of a warrior-daughter.
Arynė
gazed steadily at the man who had sired her, her frank curiosity refreshing to
the king, who was accustomed to the jaded politeness of his court. He rose as
she approached and extended her arm in greeting. The king embraced her in a
fatherly embrace - which Arynė, after a moment's hesitation, returned.
"Greetings,
Your majesty," said Arynė in clear, if accented, Hittite.
"Welcome,
my daughter," said the king, smiling broadly. Not only a warrior, but
intelligent, too! The language of my people is not an easy one to learn. Yet she
seems to have mastered it.
"My
mother sends her greetings as well," said Arynė, warming to his open
smile. "And her wishes for your continued health and long reign."
Well, Melysė had sent that message to King Mursilas, but she hadn't known that
Telepinu was now king. It wouldn't matter, Arynė decided, if she passed this on
to Telepinu - no doubt her mother would have meant it, too. The Priestess
remembered Telepinu with a gentle fondness.
"He
was...kind - and he gave me you," the priestess had said, smiling
gently.
"Your
mother always was most gracious," said Telepinu, smiling. "You must
forgive me - I seem to have forgotten hospitality - let my servants show you to
your rooms where you may refresh yourselves. I have arranged a banquet in your
honour - tell, me, do you like chariot races?"
"I
don't know," said Arynė, considering. "I've never raced one
before."
Telepinu
laughed, though not unkindly. "Well, perhaps you shall enjoy merely
watching one or two before you decide to participate."
Arynė
smiled relieved. "Yes, I think I'd like that," she said. Now, for
the real test, she thought. "Sire, this is my malatyr -
Tecmessa."
"I
am honoured," said Telepinu, still smiling and bowing slightly, as
Tecmessa's eyes widened, and she extended her arm to grasp the king's wrist,
remembering at the last minute the words of her teachers for as long as she
could remember, An
Amazon bows to no man, be he king or god.
The
servants took them a suite of rooms remarkable for their opulence. Tecmessa
looked around in wonder.
"Wow,
'Ryn, this is even more....splendid than Themiscyreia!" she said. Arynė
looked around, appraising with a critical eye. As Xena had taught her, she
looked for the exits - and possible hidden entrances, the safety of her
companion ever in the front of her mind. At last, satisfied that the chamber was
secure, she wandered through the other rooms with the same critical inspection.
Finally, satisfied with the defensibility of the place, she settled down next to
Tecmessa and began to unpack.
They
were interrupted by a knock on the door and servants entered with bath water and
clean clothes.
"The
King bade us attend you for the feast," said one of the women, bowing low.
"Oh,
Goddess! Get up, will you?" said Arynė, ever impatient with formality.
"Thank-you,
but we won't need any help," said Tecmessa, glancing at her malatyr's
scowl. More of Xena than Queen Melysė in her here, thought Tecmessa. Gonna
have to watch that.
"I'm
sorry, your highness," said the servant, eyes still cast down as she rose.
"If you are displeased with me for any reason, perhaps I could send another
to - "
"No,"
said Arynė, firmly. "I don't...um, I have Tecmessa to 'attend' me. It's
Amazon custom, only another Amazon may assist the princess to bathe and
dress."
"Oh,"
said the servant brightly, looking up with relief. Tecmessa stared, wide-eyed at
Arynė.
"So,
uh...dismissed...ok?" said Arynė, raising an eyebrow.
"Yes,
Your Highness," said the servant as they all bowed and left the Amazons.
"You
just made that up," Tecmessa hissed after the door closed behind them.
Arynė
grinned at her, gathering her in her arms and holding her close. "So? You
think I want all those women gawking at you in the tub? This way, I've
guaranteed our privacy."
"Oh,"
said Tecmessa, blushing a little. "I hadn't actually thought of that."
"You
haven't?" said Arynė, raising that eyebrow again and grinning. "I
must be doing something wrong, then. And you what Xena says, 'Practice,
practice, practice...'"
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Melysė
chuckled, watching Xena struggling to get up from playing on the floor with
their youngest daughter, Neiromei. She went over and grabbed both of the
Warrior-Queen's hands, bracing herself and pulling.
"Come
on," she said, grinning.
"Hey,
you shouldn't be - " began Xena as she came to her feet.
"Oh,
you hush," said Melysė, smiling and capturing her warrior's lips with her
own. "You're bigger than I am - and you shouldn't be getting down on the
floor anymore, either."
"Heh,
that's true," said Xena, returning the kiss, as Romy launched her little
body into both of her mothers, wrapping both small arms around their legs.
Melysė
bent and picked her up, to Xena's raised eyebrow. "'Lysė, you know what
Hypsyple told you," said the Warrior Queen.
"Xena,
I know my limits," said Melysė, tucking the toddler onto her hip and going
to the kitchen, Xena close behind.
"Yeah,
I know you know your limits, but - " said the Warrior, suddenly
hushed by another kiss.
"Xena,
I'm fine," said Melysė, gazing into the blue eyes of her heart-mate.
"Please believe me - I'll stop when I have to - you know me. Besides,
Gabrielle told me you fought off Zeus's elite guard minutes before
Eve was born - I can certainly lift a tiny child."
"I
was fighting for my life and the life of my unborn child - I didn't have much
choice," said Xena, placing gentle hands on her priestess's shoulders.
"And you and I are two different people - you're...."
"I'm
what?" said Melysė, smiling and placing her hand on her other hip.
"Um..."
said Xena, tying to think of the safest description.
"Yes?"
"Hello?"
Xena looked up at the sound of the familiar voice and sighed her relief. There
goes Gabrielle, saving my backside again!
"Come
on in, Gabrielle," said Melysė, smiling at her sister-queen, then turning
her eyes back to Xena. "Well?"
"Well,
what?" said Xena, pretending to forget the question.
"Somebody's
busted," chuckled Gabrielle, taking Neiromei from Melysė and cuddling the
little girl, who absolutely adored her tanti Gabrielle.
"Hm,"
said Melysė, smiling that smile she saved only for her heart-mate. "We'll
discuss this later."
Unless
I can make you forget about it,
thought the warrior, smiling back.
"I
just came by to...oh, Hades, I miss you both and just wanted to see you,"
said Gabrielle, sitting with Neiromei, who tucked her little head against
Gabrielle's chest, snuggling.
"Well,
I'm glad," said Melysė, smiling and sitting beside her. "This whole
'confinement' thing is way over-rated. I've never felt better. And I'm
just about bored silly."
"'Lysė,
Hypsyple said - "said both Xena and Gabrielle.
"Enough
of what Hypsyple said," said Melysė, grinning. "I know what she says.
I have to take it easy, I can't lift Neiromei, I can't ride, I can't use my
powers, I can't this, I have to that, yadda, yadda, yadda. Believe me, I know
the rules. I'm behaving."
"With
a lapse here and there," said Xena. "You do realise that we love you
and that's why we're so worried?"
"Yes,
I do," said Melysė, smiling. "But I have things to do at the Temple
and - "
"Melysė,
don't you even think about using your powers!"
The
three queens looked up to see Melysė's sister, Aphrodite, standing there, hands
on slender hips, frowning.
"'Dite,
nice to see you," said Melysė.
"Yeah,
me too," said Aphrodite. "I mean, you, too. I don't know what
I
mean."
"What's
wrong?" asked Gabrielle.
"Oh,
Ares is up to his old tricks - again," Said Aphrodite.
"Oh,
no!" cried Melysė, distressed by the news.
"Oh,
it's not that bad," Aphrodite hastened to amend. "It's just,
well, he still keeps his eye on things like battles and wars and conflicts and
stuff - you know?"
"Yes,"
said Xena, grimly. "I know. So what's he up to now?"
"Well,
Pharaoh is planning an attack on the Hittites and - "
Suddenly,
Melysė was no longer fine, and Xena moved swiftly to catch her as she fell in a
faint.
"Aphrodite,"
growled the warrior. "'Ryn's visiting her father - the Hittite?"
"Oh,
no!" cried the goddess of love, dismayed. "I didn't know! Is she
okay?"
"Yeah,
she'll be fine," said Xena, gently settling her heart-mate into a chair as
the priestess came around.
"Xena,
we have to - " Melysė began, trying to rise and very gently restrained by
Xena's hand on her shoulder.
"We
don't have to anything. I'll take care of this - I'll go and get 'Ryn and
Tecmessa," said Xena.
"There's
no time for that," said Aphrodite. "Pharaoh is marching on Hattusas
right now."
Xena
looked at Melysė's stricken face and scowled at Aphrodite. "So what does
Ares have to do with all this?" she asked.
"Well,
he hasn't actually done anything- yet," said Aphrodite. "But
he's been like, talking about it, you know?
Like about how much he misses the clang of swords and the warriors
shouting his name and stuff.
And he's got this 'look' in his eye - like he used to get sometimes, you
know?"
"Yeah,"
said Xena, quietly. "I do know. Ares is deciding which side to back."
"Xena
- he's going to relapse back into his old ways - he'll lose everything he's
worked so hard to gain," said Melysė, struggling to rise. "I have to
help him - and 'Ryn and Tecmessa."
"'Lysė,"
said Gabrielle. "Why don't you let Xena and I get 'Ryn and Tecmessa -
Aphrodite, will you take Melysė to Olympus to talk to Ares? If anyone can get
through to him, it's 'Lysė."
"Yeah,
Sweet Pea - that's a great idea!" said Aphrodite, brightening.
"Thank-you,
Gabrielle," said Melysė, smiling in relief. "But I don't know how you
two will get to Hattusas before..."
"Oh,
I'll do it," said Aphrodite. "I'll send you two there whenever you're
ready."
"That's
great," said Gabrielle, smiling at Xena.
Xena
nodded her assent. "'Lysė, be careful - I worry about you, you know,"
she said.
"I
worry about you, too - both of you," said Melysė, smiling gently, rising
slowly from her chair.
"I'm...uh...going
to back to the Lodge and, um, get some things together - for the trip,"
said Gabrielle, grinning and handing Neiromei off to Xena. "Come on, 'Dite
- I need your expertise in fashion - what are the Hittites wearing this season,
anyway?"
Aphrodite
looked at her sister and Xena, giggled, then linked arms with Gabrielle and left
the cottage. Neiromei, her eyes wide watched as her two favourite tantis
left, her mother was starting to cry, and she sensed Xena's bewilderment. So,
the toddler did the only thing she could think of - she started laughing,
hugging her warrior mother with all her strength and reaching for her meia
at the same time.
"Gods,
I love this kid!" said Xena, holding the child close for a moment before
handing her over to Melysė.
"Romy
loves meias," said the little girl, snuggling up with her meia,
but still maintaining contact with Xena by cling to her arm with one small hand.
"And
meias adore Romy," said Melysė, smiling. "Romy, you're going
to primeia's house for a little bit - Meias have to go bye-bye for
a little while."
"Go
get 'Ryn 'n T'messa?" said the little girl, looking hopefully at her
mothers. "Romy misses 'Ryn."
"Yes,
Little One," said Xena, stroking the child's dark curly hair. "I'm
going to go and get 'Ryn and Tecmessa while your meia goes to help tandos
Ares."
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"Blessed
Goddess!" said Arynė, struggling with the unfamiliar Hittite gown.
"That's it! I'm wearing my leathers!"
"'Ryn,
no," said Tecmessa, gently refastening a complicated tie on her malatyr's
gown. "There. Come on, 'Ryn - they're trying to be nice, loaning us these
clothes so we don't feel...awkward."
"Oh,
please," said Arynė, rolling her eyes, but grinning. "Believe me, I'd
feel great deal less awkward in my leathers - or a simple tunic - what is
the point of this, anyway?"
Tecmessa
shrugged at the proffered shawl. "If you'd just have let those women assist
us, we'd be dressed and probably eating dinner by now," she grumbled, her
stomach echoing.
"You're
always hungry - just like Tanti Gabrielle," said Arynė, smiling at
her, her cross mood temporarily lifted. Suddenly, she stripped the offending
dress off and pulled on her best scarlet tunic and midnight blue trousers,
cinching the tunic about her slender waist with a zona of beaten copper.
"You wear what you want - I'm not going down there in that...thing."
Tecmessa
giggled and followed suit, replacing the Hittite clothes with a rose tunic and
dark brown trousers. "You're right - this does feel a lot less awkward. But
what will your father say?"
"The
King?" said 'Ryn, raising an eyebrow. "I don't know, but we are
Amazons - we cannot be expected to dress like court-harlots."
"Well,
okay - but leave the sword here, huh?" said Tecmessa, grinning.
"I'd
planned on it," said Arynė, slipping a small dagger in her boot. Xena had
taught her never to be without a weapon if she could help it - especially in
unfamiliar territory; and Arynė found Hattusas to be the most unfamiliar
territory she'd ever encountered. "Come on - let's go feed you," she
said, wrapping an arm around Tecmessa's shoulders and walking her to the Feast
Hall.
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The
trip to Olympus was swift. Melysė walked through the quiet Halls of the
Olympians, looking about with interest at the various statues and tapestries.
Aphrodite pointed out some of them - including one of Zeus.
"That
one looks the most like him," she said, wistfully.
"'Dite,
you loved our father, didn't you?" said Melysė, quietly.
"Yeah,
I did," said the goddess, with a sigh. "I mean, he spoiled me rotten,
you know? But I could tell he loved me, too. He wasn't like, just trying to buy
my love - he did it 'cause he didn't know any other way to show me how he
felt."
Melysė
nodded, silently, still gazing at the effigy of her sire's face. "I didn't
know him at all," she said, quietly, lightly running sensitive fingers over
the cool marble. "I wonder if I would have liked him?"
"Probably,"
said Aphrodite. "He would have liked you, too - his mortal children were
sort of his favourites."
"You
couldn't tell it by me," sighed the Amazon. "Oh, well. What's passed
can't be changed. Where is Ares?"
"He's
in Zeus' study - right through that door," said Aphrodite, pointing the
way. "I've got to go - call me when you're ready to go home, okay?"
"Thanks,
'Dite," said Melysė, quickly hugging her sister, then she turned and went
to the door.
"Go
away!" was the reply to her knock.
"Ares,
it's me, Melysė," she called, and suddenly the door swung open and Ares
stood there, grinning.
"'Lysė!"
he said, picking her up and twirling her around, gleefully.
"I'm
really glad to see you, too, Brother," said Melysė, as he set her down.
"You're unusually exuberant - what's up?"
"Oh,
'Lysė, everything!" cried the former god of war. "Whoa - hey,
you got bigger!"
"Ares,
I'm pregnant," said Melysė, slightly annoyed.
"Again?
Damn, what is that - five, now?" said Ares grinning.
"Six
- Xena's pregnant, too," said Melysė, wearily, looking around for a chair.
Ares
whistled appreciatively. "Whoa - between the two of you - population
explosion - don't you two ever give it a rest?"
"Ares,"
warned Melysė. "What's going on?"
"Oh,
yeah, come on in - you have got to see this!" said Ares, ushering
her in and closing the door behind her. "Aphrodite just doesn't understand
things like this, but you will. Remember when I told you Dad never left anything
tangible behind except - "
"I
remember, Ares," said Melysė, sighing as she slowly lowered herself into a
chair.
"Yeah,
well, boy, was I wrong!" said Ares, his eyes lighting up like a small boy
on Solstice morning. "Come here, 'Lysė, and take a look."
Melysė
awkwardly pulled herself from the chair and went to a large table. Its top
resembled a gameboard, save a map of the known world was etched into its
surface. Several tokens in the shape of people were strewn about, and Melysė
noticed two large armies set up on it.
"And
what are you doing with it?" Melysė asked quietly, looking intently into
her brother's eyes. "Ares, are you playing with the lives of mortals?"
"No!
That's the beauty of it, Melysė - not only did Dad use it to, ah, 'alter'
things, he could also just watch what was going on - I swear, I didn't set up
the armies. I wouldn't have put the Egyptian cavalry here, I'd put it - "
"Ares!"
said Melysė, sharply. "Please - don't move them around. Arynė and
Tecmessa are in Hattusas right now. And probably Gabrielle and Xena, too, by
now."
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Aphrodite
brought Xena and Gabrielle to the palace in Hattusas. The place was in tumult,
servants and courtiers running back and forth in a panic. Xena snagged a maid as
she was running past.
"What's
going on?" she asked the terrified woman.
"Oh,
Pharaoh is marching on us and he's got the King Telepinu's daughter, holding her
hostage!" cried the woman. "Only his majesty doesn't know it yet -
everyone's too afraid to tell him."
"What!?
'King' Telepinu?" said Xena, shaking the woman. "You'd better
take us to the King - now!"
The
maid, trembling, led the three to the Great Hall, where Xena could see the King,
pacing back and forth, shouting orders and receiving reports. Xena nodded in
approval at his leadership, and approached.
"What
is it?" asked Telepinu, seeing the maid leading the three women. His voice
was not harsh, despite the situation, but Gabrielle could see he was impatient
to get their business with him done and get back to the task at hand.
"Sire,"
said the maid, falling face down to the floor in obeisance.
"For
the gods' sakes, woman, get up," said Telepinu, impatiently. Xena raised an
eyebrow in recognition.
"Your
Majesty? King Telepinu?" she said. "I'm Xena."
Telepinu
allowed relief to cross his face. "Thank the gods! Can you get them out of
here? We're about to go to war," he said.
"What
do you mean?" asked Gabrielle.
"My
daughter and her companion came to visit - damn it, why did this have to happen
while she was here?" said Telepinu, sadly. "Can you get her to a safe
place?"
"Your
Majesty, 'Ryn is a warrior in her own right - she wouldn't appreciate being
bundled away like a village maiden," said Xena, wryly. "Like as not
she'd prefer to fight at your side. But that's not important right now - one of
your servants just told us Pharaoh has her."
With
a roar of agonised rage, Telepinu, dashed from the chamber, the Amazons close
behind as the king bounded up steps. Gabrielle, breathless, had to stop, but
motioned for Xena to keep going.
"It's
okay," said Aphrodite. "I'll stay with her till we catch up."
Xena nodded and followed the king to a heavy wooden door at the end of
the corridor. He knocked loudly and Arynė opened it, hopefully.
"Tecmessa?"
she said. "Oh, Sire - Xena!" She ran into Xena's arms, weeping.
"They took her, tanti-meia! Tecmessa's gone!"
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"'Ryn's
in Hattusas?" said Ares, frowning, then he grinned. "Hey, no
problem!" He moved to sweep away Pharaoh's army from the board, but Melysė
stayed his arm.
"No,
Ares, we can't," she said, painfully. "We can't ... interfere. We
cannot destroy an entire army of people to suit our own needs - that's the
mistake our father made. There has to be another way."
"Aw,
'Lysė," said Ares, disappointed he was going to be permitted to play with
his new "toy". "Can't I just - ?"
"Ares,
no," said Melysė, firmly. "We just have to trust Xena and Gabrielle -
and Aphrodite - to get to them in time - and let this battle play out as it
will."
"Well,
okay," said Ares, sitting down to watch. "At least I get a battle out
of this."
Melysė
sighed, and sat beside her brother to watch and hope.
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"Sh,
'Ryn, it'll be okay - we'll get her back," said Xena, stroking the girl's
dark hair soothingly. "Now what happened?"
Arynė
pulled out of the warrior's embrace and began pacing. "Arynė!" cried
Xena, at the sight of blood on her own tunic - it hadn't been noticeable on Arynė's
scarlet and dark blue clothing.
"Relax
- we can probably turn that around to our advantage," said the warrior,
thoughtfully. "What are the terms of her release?"
"They
want Kadesh," said Arynė, miserably.
"Never!"
cried Telepinu. "Kadesh is Hittite land - we won't capitulate - we'll fight
them!"
"In
the meantime, what about Tecmessa?" said Arynė looking up her father.
"She's
safe - they won't harm one they think is my daughter - it would defeat their
purpose," said the King, more gently.
"Because
while they have her, they still have hope you'll give in," said Arynė,
nodding, calmer.
"Exactly,"
said Xena, looking at her heart-daughter, proudly.
"I'm
going after her," said Arynė, stubbornly. "I only came back here to
get my sword."
"I
would advise against that," said Telepinu.
"I'm
going anyway," said Arynė, her jaw firmly set.
"Gods!"
said Xena, exasperated. "You're just like your mother - stubborn! At least
let me come with you."
"Xena
you're pregnant," said Arynė.
"And?"
said Xena, raising an eyebrow. "If you go, I go."
"Xena,
if you're trying to get me to change my mind, it won't work," said Arynė,
determined, sheathing her sword on her back and pulling bracers on over her long
sleeves. "If it were Mother or Gabrielle - wouldn't you do the same?"
Xena
sighed, defeated. "Yeah, I would," she said. "Okay - we'll wait
here for you. If you're not back by nightfall with Tecmessa, though, we're
coming after you - understood?"
"Yes,"
said Arynė, smiling slightly. "Thank-you, tanti-meia. I'm really
glad you're here."
"Me,
too, 'Ryn," said Xena, hugging her one more time before she bounded down
the stairs and out of the palace.
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"Ares,
what's that?" said Melysė, pointing to one of the tokens moving on the
board. Ares squinted at the tiny figure, then looked at Melysė and grinned.
"That's
your daughter," he said. "Looks like she's going off to kick a little
Egyptian - "
"Blessed
Goddess!" said Melysė, looking closer. "It is 'Ryn! What in
the hells is she doing?"
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Arynė
commandeered one of her father's smaller chariots and drove off toward the
Egyptian camp. She had never travelled so swiftly and under other circumstances
would have enjoyed it immensely, but now her thoughts centred solely on her malatyr.
She
could feel Tecmessa's fear as her own, but was relieved - that meant Tecmessa
was still very much alive and probably fine, despite her fear. Arynė focused on
the reins and the terrain - as fast as she was driving, it would be really bad
to tip the chariot.
At
last she got close to the camp. She unhitched the horse from the chariot and
tethered him to a tree near some grass. Then, crouching low, she slipped up to
the perimeter and began to watch. Just as Xena had taught her, she quickly
learned the patrol schedule of the sentries. Too predictable, she
critiqued in her mind. But that works to my advantage.
Slipping
silently past the sentries, Arynė employed everything Xena taught her. She
sought out the tent where she could feel her malatyr's presence. Making
herself all but invisible, keeping to the shadows, Arynė crept up behind the
tent and listened. She heard Tecmessa weeping quietly, but no one seemed to be
in the tent with her. Taking her dagger from her boot, she cut a small slit in
the fabric of the tent and peeked inside. Sure enough, Tecmessa was alone.
Arynė
cut the slit larger and silently slipped into the tent herself, keeping low so
the sentries wouldn't see her shadow through the tent walls. Quietly, Arynė
cooed like a dove, warning Tecmessa of her presence. Tecmessa, not wanting to
alert the sentries looked up and smiled brightly at Arynė, who grinned back and
motioned with her head for Tecmessa to follow, which she did.
They
got out of the camp, Arynė thanking the Goddess for Tecmessa's tracking skills
to avoid making any noise, and back to the chariot. "Get in and hang
on," said Arynė, grinning, as she started driving back to her father's
palace.
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"Goddess!"
Melysė cried, watching the movement of the tiny tokens on the board. Her hand
itched to grab the one representing her daughter, racing across the plains at
breakneck speed, but she dared not interfere.
Ares
sat beside her, jumping and cheering at the battle raging around Kadesh as
Pharaoh's chariots and foot soldiers met Telepinu's in combat. Melysė cringed
at the number of warriors who fell that day.
"Aw,
come on, 'Lysė - you can't be that squeamish - you've fought - and
killed," said Ares, thrilled. "Besides, it's not the deaths - it's the
one's coming out of this alive that tickles me!"
Melysė
frowned. "You don't like the deaths, either," she mused.
Ares
shrugged. "Why would I?" he said. "Death's a waste of a warrior -
ah, but the ones who survive to fight another day! Stronger, more skilled
through their experience - oh, yeah - they're a joy to watch in action!"
"That's
interesting," said Melysė. Suddenly, she paled as something caught her
eye. "Ares, look!"
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Arynė
dropped Tecmessa off at the palace and raced towards the sounds of battle. She
raised her sword and uttered a war-cry all her own, yet not unlike Xena's. Arynė
found herself hampered by the unfamiliar chariot and leaped out of it to join
the foot soldiers. She saw Taru, sweat and blood pouring from his handsome face
as he strove against Pharaoh's warriors. Arynė jumped in, fighting beside him,
and he spared her a bright grin before returning to the task of combat.
Arynė
was a skilled fighter and she blooded several opponents before coming face to
face with an oncoming chariot. Quickly, she leapt out of its way, then screamed
as she saw that her cousin was not as swift as she in her escape. Taru lay,
broken and bleeding and Arynė rushed to his side, weeping.
"No,
oh, no!"
she screamed, as suddenly, thinking the weeping girl fair game, several
grinning Egyptian warriors advanced. Arynė felt the grief and the rage rise
within her, then suddenly, she leapt upon the nearest man, her sword forgotten,
tearing at flesh with teeth and nails. At the first taste of blood, she changed.
The warriors of Pharaoh, gasped and fell to their faces uttering one name "Sekhmet!"
Arynė
heard nothing but her own roars, commingling with the roar of blood in her ears
and ripped and tore savagely at any who dared near her. Snarling, the great
golden lioness, stopped, looking about for any other threat to her pride. She
went to Taru, sniffing the blood and began cleaning his face with her great pink
tongue.
Abruptly,
she stopped with a roar of pain as an arrow pierced her flank. Mad with pain,
the lioness looked about for the attacker as a hail of arrows flew towards
her....
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Ares
reached over, bumping the table, as Melysė fell into a faint at the scene
before her. Quickly and deftly catching his sister with one hand, he righted the
table with the other, then whistled in appreciation at what lay before him...
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Xena's
chakram neatly knocked the arrows from the air before they sank into the
lioness's flesh, then the Warrior Queen herself ran out into the fray to her
heart-daughter. The young woman lay still and pale, wounded by an arrow in her
side. Xena looked around at the fleeing warriors from both sides.
"Pathetic,"
she muttered, then turned her eyes to Arynė. "Come on, 'Ryn, get up - you
can't be hurt - come on! Your mother's really gonna be mad at us - I was
supposed to keep you safe - Arynė!"
Awkwardly,
the pregnant warrior bent and lifted Arynė as if she was still a small child
and carried her, tears streaming from her dark blue eyes, to the palace.
She laid her on the bed in her suite, Tecmessa hovering tearfully.
"Tecmessa,
gods know I love you, but get the hells out of here so I can work," said
Xena, more calmly than she felt. Suddenly Gabrielle was at her side.
"Xena,
is she - ?"
"No!"
yelled the warrior queen, fighting her own tears. Gabrielle, understanding
gently placed a comforting on Xena's shoulder. "She's alive - Gabrielle -
you know what I need."
"Right,"
said Gabrielle, running to get the necessary supplies.
Xena
raised her eyes. "'Lysė, gods, I'm so sorry," she said. "If you
can hear me up there on Olympus - please help me save our daughter."
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"Okay,
Melysė, you can open your eyes - Xena stopped the arrows," said Ares,
alternating his attention between the table and his sister. "Uh - 'Lysė -
come on - please wake up - I think we got a problem, here."
Melysė's
dark green eyes fluttered open. "Ares - Arynė - is she...?"
"I
don't know - Xena stopped the rest of the arrows - she's working on her
now," said Ares, staring at the table. "Under the circumstances, she's
in the best possible hands. We have another problem, though. When
you...uh...fainted, I accidentally bumped the table. There's a very interesting
lava eruption over here, but I think it's gonna really mess up this little
island here."
"Oh,
no!" said Melysė, turning her attention to the table. "Ares, what we
can we do?"
"Hey
- you're the one who said no interference, remember?"
"This
is different - this was an accident we caused - we have to make it
right," said Melysė, staring intently at the table.
"Well,
we can't stop the eruption," said Ares. "But we can play with
that little island, maybe just a few little tremors - nothing too devastating -
which one is that, anyway?"
"Thera,"
said Melysė, absently.
"Okay - how do we 'play with' it?"
"Apollo's
not going to like this," chuckled Ares.
"Well,
if he doesn't like it, he can talk to me," said Melysė, firmly.
"Ooh,
I like that!" said Ares, grinning. "And I bet you could take him, too,
Sis'! Even pregnant."
"I
doubt that will be necessary," said Melysė, then she smiled to her
brother. "On the other hand, he is an arrogant little ass, isn't
he?"
"Oh,
yeah," chuckled Ares.
"Hm,
maybe later, if I have time," said Melysė, smiling at her brother.
"Meantime, we have the population of Thera to rescue."
"Okay,
Sis'," said Ares, rubbing his hands together. "Here's how we do
it...."
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"Come
on, 'Ryn," said Xena. She had managed to remove the arrow and cauterise the
wound - fortunately, it hadn't penetrated very far. Telepinu stood silently,
watching the warrior with Arynė. "Arynė, please open your eyes."
Suddenly,
green eyes did flutter open and Arynė whimpered. "Meia?" she
said, looking around at the unfamiliar surroundings, finally alighting on the
deep blue of her heart-mother's eyes, welling with tears. Arynė sighed with
relief. "Xena-meia, thank the Goddess." Xena grasped the girl's
hand in her eyes, openly weeping, Gabrielle beside her, also tearful.
"Where's Tecmessa?" asked Arynė.
"She's
right here," said Gabrielle, gently bringing Tecmessa to Arynė's side as
she and Xena stepped back to allow the two a little privacy.
"You
have performed a miracle right here in my very palace," said Telepinu,
bowing low to Xena.
"Uh,
not really," said Xena, uncomfortably.
"Oh,
but you have - you restored my daughter," said the king, rising. "I
would ask one thing more of you."
"Yeah?"
said Xena.
"My
heir, Taru - he lives, but..." began the king.
"Of
course," said Gabrielle, looking to Xena.
"Take
me to him," said the Warrior Queen, one last glance at her daughter easing
her mind and heart.
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"Okay,"
said Ares. "The population of Thera is saved. What else can we do Sis'?
This is fun - I could work with you all day."
Melysė
smiled. "Actually, Ares, I'd like to check on 'Ryn," she said.
"Oh,
right," said Ares. "You want me to take you?"
"Yeah,
that'd be great," said the priestess, wearily. "Since I'm not
'allowed' to use my powers..."
"Who's
dumb enough to tell you what to do?" laughed Ares.
"Uh,
well, Xena, for one, the Amazon healer for two..." began Melysė.
"Oooh,
forget I asked," said Ares, wincing.
"We'd
better put this somewhere for safe-keeping first," said Melysė, eyeing the
table.
"Uh,
yeah - after seeing that lava pit erupt, I don't think I want to play with it
anymore," said Ares, locking the door behind them.
"I'm
very proud of you, you know," said Melysė, reaching up to hug her brother,
who scowled, though he was secretly pleased.
"Ah,
quit it," he growled.
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Xena
looked down at he injured young man with little hope. Several bones were broken
- including his spine, Xena suspected. He was bloody and bruised, his breathing
shallow. She looked at the king and sadly shook her head, then suddenly, she
broke into a beautiful smile, her eyes focusing behind the king.
"Melysė!"
she said, rushing to enfold her priestess in her arms.
"Xena
- 'Ryn - is she...?" asked Melysė, turning worried green eyes up to the
beloved face of her heart-mate.
"She's
fine," Xena assured. "But he..."
"Come
on," said Melysė, smiling gently, and taking Xena's hand, leading her back
to the bedside of the injured young man. "Gabrielle, you, too - if we
combine our power, we can do this."
Together,
the three Amazon Queens, linked hands, touching Taru with the other ones. A pale
blue glow suffused the four of them and Taru's limbs straightened, bruises
fading, and his breathing evened out. He relaxed into a deep, healing, natural
slumber.
Telepinu
approached them and knelt before Melysė. "Truly you have grown into a
goddess, my Queen," he said. "No words can express my gratitude - both
for this and for the beautiful daughter you have presented to me. Bless
you."
Smiling
gently, Melysė bade him rise. "My friend, Arynė was a mutual gift for
which I can never repay you," she said.
"I
was going to acknowledge her at a banquet tonight and offer her all the rights
and privileges of a Hittite princess," said the king, sadly. "Now I
must postpone my gift to her."
"Perhaps,"
said Gabrielle, smiling at her best friend's narrowed blue eyes. "But I'll
bet she'll appreciate knowing what you had planned."
"You
have saved my heir," said Telepinu. "What gift may I offer you?"
"None,"
said Xena, shortly.
"Telepinu,
this healing was a gift from the Great Goddess - please offer your gifts to
Her," said Melysė, tempering her heart-mate's abrupt answer, squeezing
Xena's hand reassuringly.
"As
you wish," said the king, noticing the exchange with a smile. "You are
all welcome, of course, to remain until such a time as Arynė is recovered
enough to attend the banquet in her honour."
"Thank-you,"
said Gabrielle, graciously.
"Yes,
thank-you,"
said Xena, smiling at Melysė, calmed by her priestess's silent
reassurances.
"Excellent!
I shall have rooms prepared at once," said the king, leaving them.
"Xena,
I really need to see 'Ryn," said Melysė.
"Come
on," said Xena, leading her to their daughter.
Melysė
knocked on the door and entered to her daughter's invitation.
"Meia!"
cried Arynė, half sitting up as Tecmessa gently pushed her back down.
"Good
luck," said Melysė chuckling and winking at her warrior. "You won't
keep her still for long - I ought to know." Xena merely looked ta her and
raised an eyebrow.
"Um,
can I just talk to Mother - alone - for a few minutes?" asked Arynė,
looking pleadingly at Tecmessa, who smiled and squeezed her hand.
"Sure,"
said Gabrielle, smiling and patting her gods-daughter shoulder as the others
left.
"What's
up, 'Ryn?" asked Melysė, sitting on the side of the bed, tenderly
smoothing her daughter's hair away from her face.
"Meia
- Mother - I ... killed today," sobbed Arynė. "I've never done that
before. I knew someday I would probably have to if I continued to be a warrior,
but I didn't know it feel this ... awful."
"Oh,
my Love, I know, I know," said Melysė leaning down to hold her daughter,
stroking her dark hair, so like Melysė's own.
"I
was ... the Lioness," said Arynė, as her mother wiped the tears from her
eyes, a look of gentle compassion and love - and understanding - in her eyes.
"I
know," said Melysė, smiling proudly. "That was rather...unexpected,
wasn't it?"
"Yeah,"
said Arynė. "It sure was. But now, do I have to worry about her taking me
over every time I go to battle? Because if I do, I just don't think I can be a
warrior anymore."
"Arynė,
it was the same for me," said Melysė. "I can teach you to control
your gift - just as I have learned to control mine. Then you can call the
Lioness to you, at your will - but don't forget to 'speak' with her even
when you don't need her - she's a very important part of you, and she deserves
the acknowledgement."
"But
Mother, the Snow Leopard comes to you every time you go to battle,"
said Arynė.
"Yes,
but I am no warrior, like you, 'Ryn," said Melysė, smiling gently. "I
don't have your skills and talents and so I need her assistance - you
don't."
"Then
why...?"
"I
imagine your emotions were running pretty high at the time, what with Tecmessa
being captured, then seeing your cousin - Taru will be fine, by the way,"
said Melysė.
"Mother,
I saw him - there's no way he could even survive those injuries, let
alone be fine," said Arynė.
Melysė's
smile grew broader. "Ah, you underestimate the power of the Triune Amazon
Queenhood," she said.
"Especially
when one of them is a goddess?" said Arynė, one eyebrow raised.
Melysė
sighed. "Arynė, today I acknowledged my father's legacy," she said.
"Now I'm asking you to do the same. Telepinu wants to acknowledge you as
his daughter and to offer you full rights and privileges as a Hittite
princess."
Arynė
frowned. "I am an Amazon," she said. "Amazons don't acknowledge
the father - "
"Arynė,
that's only partially true," said her mother. "Your father is a good
man - and a good king. What he does, he does with the good of his kingdom ever
in mind - I should know. I must always do the same. Even on Olympus, watching
you in that chariot - and then seeing you get hit with that arrow and all those
others flying at you..." Melysė shuddered. "But I couldn't intervene,
no matter how much I desperately wanted to. I think you should accept your
father's gift, even as I did. That doesn't mean you're no longer an
Amazon."
"What
about Xena?" asked Arynė. "She's my other parent. She raised
me and loved me as her own."
"'Ryn,
this takes nothing from Xena," said Melysė. "She will always
be your other mother. Just as Lyssė and Hypolite were both my mothers, even now
that I have claimed my father's legacy. Nothing can change that - for me or for
you. Tell you what, talk to Xena. I have no doubt she'll tell you the same
thing."
"That's
a good idea," said Arynė, sighing wearily.
"You
rest now, my Love," said Melysė, rising. "I'll send Tecmessa to
you."
"Thank-you,
Meia," said Arynė. "I'm really glad you're here. I..I needed
you."
"I
know," said Melysė, smiling, as she left her daughter to the care of her malatyr,
joining Xena and Gabrielle in the corridor.
"Well?"
said Xena, raising an eyebrow.
"First
kill," said Melysė, with a sigh. "And first time with the Lioness
taking over."
"Oh,
gods," said Xena, shaking her head. "I'll never forget..."
"Me,
either," said Gabrielle, sadly.
"I
know," said Melysė. "I still have nightmares, myself. But she's
handling it. She knew it was inevitable if she continued on this path, and I
think she was better prepared for it than any of us. I'd worry more if it didn't
bother her."
"That's
true," said Gabrielle, thoughtfully.
A
servant approached and led them to their rooms.
Melysė sighed and lowered herself into a comfortable chair.
"Oh,
Goddess, this feels good," she said. Xena, grinning, came up behind her and
began kneading her shoulders. "Oooh, that feels even better."
"By
the gods, Love," said Xena, frowning. "What have you been doing?
You're all knots."
"Controlling
the world," chuckled Melysė.
"You
are joking, right?" said Xena, as the kneading turned to stroking
and caressing.
"Hmm,
almost," said Melysė, closing her eyes and leaning back against her
heart-mate. "Ares found this...thing. Zeus used to use it to alter the
course of mortal lives, but it makes a great scrying tool, as well. We...um,
sort of had an accident and had to rescue Thera before it was destroyed by a
lava pit eruption."
"Thera!
Which lava pit erupted?"
said Xena, alarmed, dread in her deep blue eyes.
Melysė told her. "Oh, gods, no! Not that one!"
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