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:
Not really.
Language:
Pretty tame.
(Click photo for larger image)![]() Artwork by aj
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Part XIV: Warriors And Mothers
Xena
strode across the compound towards the drilling field. She saw her
heart-daughter, Arynė already leading the drill, the troops well-disciplined
under her able command. More than I can say for myself, Xena chuckled to
herself. Of course, it's all Melysė's fault - but gods I love this
"insatiable" stage of her pregnancy! She had left her priestess,
asleep once again - for now. Melysė hadn't started to show just yet, but Xena
could already feel her leathers were a little tighter and her back was achy -
well, it had been, until that back rub this morning. Grinning at the newly
Joined Arynė's knowing smile, Xena joined her at the front of the line.
How's
Mother?" asked Arynė.
"She's
great - no morning sickness now," said Xena.
"Weird
cravings start yet?" grinned Arynė.
"No
- no 'weird' ones, anyway," said Xena, grinning back and raising an
eyebrow.
"Eww,
Xena - that's way more information than I needed," said Arynė,
wrinkling her nose but smiling.
"What?"
said Xena, eyes wide in mock innocence, then indicating the troops. "So
how're they doing this morning?"
Enthusiastically
changing the subject, Arynė began leading Xena down the roster, evaluating each
warrior's strengths and weaknesses. Xena looked proudly at her protégée.
"You
know each and every warrior," she said. "You were born to lead, 'Ryn."
"I
just had a really good teacher," said Arynė, pleased with the praise.
"You said it yourself, Xena, to be an effective leader, you have to know
who it is you're leading. Makes it tough, though - in battle. Losing them, I
mean."
"Yeah,
I know what you mean," said Xena, placing an arm around her daughter's
shoulders. "But that's part of it, too - and it means you take more care to
plan your strategies better and to train them well, so that you lose fewer
people. Especially if you know them and care about them, each one."
"You
know, I hadn't thought of it that way," said Arynė. "I thought of it
as a weakness, but I couldn't help it - caring, I mean. I mean, how can I send
these women into battle knowing they may very well die there? But I have to, if
it comes to that."
"It's
not a weakness at all, 'Ryn," said Xena, smiling. "That's just part of
your mother in you."
"It's
nice to know there is something there of her - besides my face, that is,"
said Arynė, quietly "I know she didn't want me to be a warrior."
"'Ryn,
no mother wants their child to be a warrior or to go to war," said Xena,
gently. "Not even me. What, you think she's disappointed? Think again.
We're both so proud of you."
"I
know," said Arynė, smiling a little sadly. "She let me go my own way,
even if she didn't like it."
"That's
what mothers do, 'Ryn," said Xena.
"What
about this baby - these babies, Goddess that's so strange!" said Arynė,
shaking her head and smiling.
"You're
not kidding," said Xena, smiling. "It is strange."
"But
wonderful," said Arynė, wistfully.
"That
it is," said Xena. "What about you and Tecmessa?"
"Huh?"
said Arynė, startled. "What about us?"
"Do
you want a baby?" asked Xena.
Arynė
laughed. "That's one thing of my mother's I don't have -
magic," she said.
"But
do you?" asked Xena.
"Yeah,
we do," said Arynė, sighing. "I just can't...well, I could
but..."
"Yeah,
I know," said Xena, smiling gently. "You have plenty of time for that,
though, 'Ryn."
"I
know," said Arynė. "But Tecmessa, well, she really doesn't want to
wait. You know she's extended her duty at the House of Maidens in the
Nursery?"
"'Ryn,
what do you want?" asked Xena.
"I
want the same thing she wants," said Arynė, sighing. "And I want her
happy."
Xena
chuckled. "I know what you mean," she said.
"Xena...you
don't have to answer this if you don't want, but..." said Arynė, frowning
in thought.
"What?"
asked Xena.
"How
come you and Mother never had a Joining Ceremony?"
"I
never really thought about it," said Xena. "It's actually never even
come up between us - gods, 'Ryn, after all these years and four ... no
five...well, now six children, between us..."
"Yeah,
I guess I see what you mean," said Arynė.
"'Ryn,
do you think your Mother wants that?" asked Xena, now frowning herself.
"I
don't know," said Arynė. "Have you ever even asked her about
it?"
"No,"
said Xena. "Like I said, it's just never come up. But it's something to
think about."
"Xena
what did you think when Mother first asked you be our Warrior Queen?" asked
Arynė.
"Where
are all these questions coming from?" asked Xena, smiling.
"Sorry,"
said Arynė, grinning, sheepishly.
"No,
it's alright - I don't mind," said Xena. "I'm just wondering - is
there a problem you need to talk about? You know I'm always here for you."
"Yeah,
I know, Xena - thanks," said Arynė. "Maybe after drill this morning -
if that's okay?"
"Of
course," said Xena.
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Melysė
arose, hearing her youngest, Neiromei waking up. She went into the little girl's
room and lifted her from her bed, cuddling the sleepy toddler close.
"Hey,
Romy, what do you say you and I get breakfast for your sisters and your other
mother?" said Melysė, softly as she gently dressed the child. "Well,
sister - 'Ryn's probably going to go home to break her fast with Tecmessa.
Goddess, I miss her."
"Miss
'Ryn," said Neiromei.
"Yeah,
Mommy misses 'Ryn," said Melysė, smiling at the child as she sat her in a
chair at the table.
"Romy
misses 'Ryn, too," said the child, solemnly. "T'messa likes Romy."
"Everyone
likes Romy," said Melysė, smiling as she started a pot of porridge for the
girls and some eggs for Xena.
"Romy
likes 'Tolycus," said the child, banging her spoon on the table.
Melysė
frowned. She still wasn't sure about Autolycus. He was staying at the Lodge,
helping Gabrielle out in Perdicas' absence and it was true, he had been on his
best behaviour, but still, there was just something about the "King of
Thieves" she didn't quite trust. Oh, she liked him, alright - it was
impossible not to, but he always seemed to have a scheme up his sleeve. Not that
he ever acted on any of them, but for the Priestess-Queen, it was enough that he
had them. And she still wondered why he was sticking around. Suddenly, Melysė
heard a disturbance outside her door. She picked up Neiromei and went to open
the door.
"It's
alright," she told the guards, who were restraining an older woman.
"Please, come in. How can I help you?"
The
woman looked her up and down, then grinned, entering the cottage. Melysė fought
the urge to stare - this woman could be Xena in about fifty years! she
thought. "Won't you please sit down?" she said aloud, offering a
chair. "I was just making breakfast - will you join us?"
"I
was lookin' fer Xena," said the woman, seating herself.
"Well,
she's not here right now," said Melysė. "But she'll be back soon.
You're welcome to wait. I'm Melysė, and this is Neiromei." The child
squealed in delight, squirming out of her mother's arms and climbing into the
woman's lap, cuddling.
"I'm
Meg," said the woman, surprised, but delighted by the little girl's
reaction to her.
"Meg!"
said Melysė, smiling brightly. "That explains...You're Virgil's mother!
I've heard so many nice things about you. Welcome."
"Thanks
- uh, didja mean that about breakfast?" asked Meg, hopefully.
"Of
course," said Melysė, kindly.
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Gabrielle
angrily slammed down bowls of porridge for the children. Morning wasn't her best
time anyway, and that scene with her mother-in-law had really set her off. Meg
had strode in and accused her - her- of cheating on Virgil! And then
refusing to believe that this child was Goddess-sent, had pointed to Autolycus
as the "father"! Yeah RIGHT! thought Gabrielle. Although, he
has been a huge help around here - it's not my fault her son took
off on some hare-brained excuse... Gabrielle sighed. What else could
Meg think? It really wasn't her fault, either, Gabrielle decided. Maybe
if she goes to see Xena, Melysė would talk to her. If anyone would convince Meg
of the truth, it was the priestess.
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Xena
took Arynė riding after the drill. It was a good way to clear their heads, she
decided and give her heart-daughter a way to order her thoughts. Hope she's
not having second thoughts - Amazons don't have divorce! thought the Warrior
Queen.
They
stopped by the river and just sat, gazing out at the moving water. Finally Arynė
spoke.
"This
is where Ares met us that time," she said. "You remember - when you
started training me?"
"Yes,
I remember," said Xena. "'Ryn, do you ever regret becoming a
warrior?"
"No,"
said Arynė, still gazing out at the river. "It's all I ever wanted to be -
but now I want ... I don't know, more."
"What,
'Ryn?" asked Xena.
"That's
just it, tanti-meia," said Arynė, sadly. "I don't know what I
want. Just...more. It's hard to explain. Did you ever feel this
way?"
"More
times than I can count," chuckled Xena. "And boy, did it get me into
trouble!"
"And
now?" Arynė looked over to her mentor.
"Now?
I have everything I've always wanted - and more," said Xena. "That
doesn't mean I don't sometimes get restless - I think that's normal. It's easy
to forget sometimes just how hard life on the road really was."
"Would
you ever leave my mother to go back to that life, Xena?"
"I
would never leave your mother - period," said Xena, firmly.
"No
matter what?" asked Arynė.
"I
can't think of any reason ... severe enough," said Xena, frowning.
"What
if she became a full goddess?" asked Arynė, looking back out at the river.
"It
wouldn't matter - she'd still be Melysė," said Xena. "I don't know
anyone better equipped to handle god-hood than your mother."
"Maybe
Hercules," said Arynė.
"Maybe
Hercules could handle it as well as your mother, but even he wouldn't be
better," said Xena. "In fact, Hercules and your mother are a lot alike
- in many ways."
"Yeah,
their father dumped both of them," said Arynė, bitterly.
"Whoa
- where'd that come from?" asked Xena, raising an eyebrow.
"I
don't know," said Arynė, quietly. "Xena, I'm the only one of my
siblings that isn't yours. Yet you've always treated me as if I was. I
appreciate that - you can't know what that means to me. Even Tecmessa's other
mother hasn't been as close to her as you and I are."
"'Ryn,
you are my own - the daughter of my heart," said Xena, reaching over
and taking her hand. "I've always felt that way - since you were born, I've
felt...I don't know, a bond with you."
"That
was before you and mother were even together, Xena," said Arynė.
"I
know," said Xena, smiling. "That's why it's so special. It wasn't just
my feelings for her causing it."
Arynė
chuckled. "What?" said Xena.
"Oh,
nothing - just, remembering something," said Arynė.
"Well,
if it's that funny, share," said the warrior.
"Oh,
alright," said Arynė. "It was right after you guys got back from
Gabrielle's wedding feast. Tecmessa and I were just goofing around the way kids
do and I wanted to show mother this rock we found - or something like that. I
guess I was always doing silly stuff like that."
"Nah,
it was cute," said Xena, fondly.
"Huh,
you might not have thought so if...never mind," said Arynė, grinning at
her. "Anyway, Argo was standing outside the front door of the
cottage."
"Oh,
gods," laughed Xena. "I'd forgotten about that - the Amazon 'do not
disturb' sign. I never knew about that until much later, by the way."
"That's
what's so funny," said Arynė. "Tecmessa tried to pull me away from
the door - I guess her mothers used it a lot. Anyway, I didn't know what it
meant either - Mother had always been alone before."
"What
did Tecmessa say?" said Xena.
"Well,
she told me what it meant and I just said 'No way - my meias are way more
discreet than to advertise that by parking Argo out front where the whole bloody
village could see her!'"
Xena
laughed aloud. "You got that right," she said.
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Melysė
finished the breakfast dishes, wondering where Xena was. Meg had taken Neiromei
into the sitting room after Melysė declined her help and was playing with her.
Suddenly there was a knock on the cottage door, and Gabrielle poked her head in,
looking around.
"Gab-
" started Melysė.
"Shh
- is she still here?" asked The Bard.
"Yes,"
said Melysė, knowing immediately who "she" was. "Come on,
Gabrielle, she's not going to...to ...hit you or anything."
"Huh
- you don't know Meg," said Gabrielle, entering the cottage, and going to
the table, cutting a piece of bread.
"Well,
I think you could take her, anyway," chuckled Melysė, drying her hands and
pouring a cup of tea for her friend.
"Thanks,"
said Gabrielle, grinning, as Melysė sat with her.
"It's
okay - she's playing with Neiromei - she took to Meg right away - wonder if it's
the resemblance to Xena?" said Melysė.
"Oh,
that's nothing - you should have seen her when we first met her," said
Gabrielle. "Even I couldn't really tell them apart - until one of
them spoke, that is."
"Well,
time does that, I suppose," said Melysė.
"Not
to us,' said Gabrielle. "Have you noticed, none of us has aged? You'd think
by now we'd have a grey hair or something - and none of should be pregnant
now."
"Themiscyreia
did that," said Melysė. "When we were there the 'magic' of the land
worked on us, too. You know that Laesė is over eighty birth-seasons?"
"Gods!"
said Gabrielle. "That explains it. Not that I mind - it was just - "
"There
you are, you little harlot!" said Meg, entering the room.
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Xena
and Arynė rode back into the village, parting at 'Ryn and Tecmessa's hut. Xena
rode on to the cottage she shared with Melysė and prepared to dismiss the
guards - 'Lysė had gotten the sentries to compromise and only post guards when
Xena herself was absent from the cottage - then heard a disturbance inside.
"Wait
here," she told the guards, rushing in the door. There she saw Meg, chasing
Gabrielle around the kitchen with a wooden spoon, Melysė doubled up in the
corner, laughing. Xena stood, hands on hips, just watching until Melysė saw her
and rushed to her side.
"Xena,
can you stop her?" said the Priestess, breathless.
Xena
looked at the merry twinkle in her priestess's dark green eyes and grinned.
"Do I have to?" she said.
"I
think you'd better," said Melysė.
"Alright,"
said the warrior, with a sigh, unclipping her chakram. Suddenly the double rings
flew, ricocheting off the walls, knocking the wooden spoon from a startled Meg.
Both women stopped and stared at Xena.
"Hi,
Xena," said Meg.
"Meg
- Gabrielle, what's going on here?"
Both
women began speaking and Xena looked at Melysė and rolled her eyes. The
priestess shrugged. "Alright - enough," said Xena. "Meg, what are
you doing here and why in Tartarus are you chasing Gabrielle?"
"Because
the little harlot cheated on my boy - and with Auto!" said Meg.
"What!?"
said Melysė. "No she didn't."
"Then
who's kid is that? My Virgil sure didn't put it there. He's been gone,"
demanded Meg.
"No,
the Goddess of the Amazons did," said Melysė, gently.
"Huh?"
said Meg. "Oh, gods, Xena - you got one coming, too?"
Xena
frowned. "Yeah - and so does Melysė," said the warrior.
"Can't
tell on her," said Meg. "So this goddess gotcha all preggers,
huh?"
"Meg,
I tried to tell you that this morning," said Gabrielle.
"Yeah,
yeah, I know," said Meg, sitting wearily down at the table. Melysė went to
her and poured a cup of tea. "Thanks - but ya got anything a little
stronger?"
"I
think so," said Melysė smiling at Xena. With a sigh, Xena went and brought
out a pitcher of ale from a keg in the pantry.
"Mom's
special recipe," she said, proudly, pouring a mug for Meg.
"Ha,
now that hits a spot," said Meg smacking her lips after a few
swallows. "Sorry about that, Gab. Guess I just lost my head for a while
there."
"That's
okay, Meg," said Gabrielle. "I guess it would seem ...
suspicious."
"It
shouldn't 'a though," said Meg, pouring more of the ale into her mug.
"Aphrodite gave Virgil to Joxer 'n me. Never thought I'd have any kids o'
my own, then one day - 'poof' - goddess of Love pops in and says 'cause Joxer's
such a good friend and all, she'll give us one - it was her wedding present to
us, I guess. Then after that, we started adopting more - all orphans. Jox and
me, we wanted a big family."
"I
never knew that," said Gabrielle, softly.
"Yeah,
well, anyway, I'm sorry I didn't believe ya," said Meg, slamming her mug
down on the table with a thump and rising unsteadily. "Well, I'm off -
where to, I don't know, since my boy's not here. I reckon I'll just - "
"Meg,
we've plenty of room," said Gabrielle.
"Oh,
no - I'm not stayin' with you - I'll drive ya nuts," said Meg. "But
thanks for the offer."
"Meg,
will you consider staying in the House of Elders? Your grandchildren are here,
you deserve a place among us," said Melysė, kindly.
Tears
rose to Meg's blue eyes. "I appreciate that," she said. "Truth
is, I've got no where else. I went to the Hestians - where that priestess, Leah
was, but they wouldn't take me. And then I went to King Lias - only King Lias
and Queen Diana already crossed over and no one at the palace remembered me. So
I thought I'd come to Virgil - only he's gone."
"Meg,
you're more than welcome among the Amazons - and not just as Virgil's
mother," said Melysė, gently. "Please stay."
"Thanks
- I'll take you up on that - but I got to earn my keep,' she said. "Been
takin' care o' myself since I was little."
"Of
course," said Melysė. "Our grandmothers do whatever they can to help
out the Tribe - usually as teachers or caring for the children in the House of
Maidens."
"I
can cook," offered Meg.
"That
would be wonderful," said Gabrielle, grinning. "Meg's a great
cook."
"And
that Lodge of yours - I have some ideas..." said Meg, putting an arm around
Gabrielle's shoulders and leading her out of the cottage.
"That
was...interesting," said Xena, closing the door and surreptitiously
motioning dismissal to the grinning guards.
"Yeah,
it was," said Melysė. "So where were you this morning?"
"'Ryn
had some things on her mind," said Xena, pulling the priestess into her
arms, looking deeply into those dark eyes.
"Like
what - or is it private?" asked Melysė.
"Hm,
she didn't say it was," said Xena, stroking Melysė's long dark hair.
"She's...restless."
"Already?"
asked Melysė frowning. "Goddess, Xena, she's only been Joined a few
weeks..."
"Yeah,"
said Xena, kissing away the furrows of her frown. "There was another thing
she brought up, though."
"What's
that?" asked Melysė, smiling.
"She
wanted to know why we never had a Joining," said Xena.
"What,
a ceremony?" said Melysė, smiling wider. "Blessed Goddess, Xena,
Hekate Herself blessed our Joining years ago."
"She
did?" said Xena, eyes widening in surprise.
"Yes,"
Melysė chuckled. "I never thought you'd want a ceremony - I know you don't
like to be the centre of attention."
"I
could do it for you, though," said Xena, gently taking her priestess's face
in both hands and kissing her tenderly.
"Xena-meia!"
Xena felt herself being tackled by a toddler and broke off the kiss, Melysė
smiling apologetically. Xena grinned.
"Come
on Romy - primeia wants you," said Xena, swinging the giggling child
up and carrying her out of the cottage, Melysė chuckling. And she says I'm
insatiable! thought the priestess, watching them.
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Arynė
sat at the table in the hut she now shared with Tecmessa, silently eating a cold
lunch of bread and cheese. Tecmessa was gone - to the House of Maidens - again.
'Ryn sighed. This was getting old - real fast. We need to get away, she
thought. Just the two of us. I wonder where we could go?
She
rose to answer the knock on her door and was surprised to see her mother.
"Meia!
Come in," she said.
"Hi,
'Ryn," said the priestess. "I just brought you two some lunch - oh,
you've eaten?"
"No,
not really," sighed Arynė, sitting with her mother at the table as Melysė
unpacked the food.
"Where's
Tecmessa?" asked Melysė, serving her daughter.
"House
of Maidens - where else?" said Arynė, eagerly eating her mother's cooking.
"'Ryn,
I've been thinking," said Melysė. "Would you like to meet your
father?"
Arynė
nearly choked on a piece of nutbread. "What?" she said. "Have you
been talking to Xena?"
"Well,
she didn't betray any confidences, if that's what you're worried about,"
said Melysė, smiling.
"I'm
not," said Arynė, thoughtfully. "I don't have any secrets from you,
Mother. And yes, I really would like to meet him. Who is he?"
"His
name is Telepinu - he's a Hittite prince," said Melysė.
"Hittite,"
said Arynė, musing. "An alliance with them might be useful to the
Amazons."
"You
know something, my daughter - no matter who your earthly father is, you are Xena's
daughter - all the way," said Melysė, chuckling.
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Gabrielle
sighed in relief as Meg settled in the House of Elders. Her "ideas"
for the Lodge were...creative, to say the least. Although Gabrielle had to
admit, not all of them were bad. Thank the gods for the Elders, thought
the Bard. I'd never hesitate to let her stay here, but she's right - she'd
drive me nuts!
"Gabrielle,"
said Xena, approaching with a huge grin.
Must
be 'Lysė's "insatiable" time,
thought Gabrielle, smiling. "Over here, Xena," she called.
"'Ryn
and Tecmessa are going to the Hittites and I need help leading the drills in the
mornings," said Xena. "How would you like to..."
"Hittites?"
said Gabrielle.
"Yeah,
Melysė thought it would be a good idea for 'Ryn to meet her father," said
Xena, smiling. "So? Are you up for staff work with the troops in the
morning?"
"Yeah,
sure, Xena," said Gabrielle. "So, you're not going with them?"
"No,
and neither is Melysė," said Xena. "We both decided that what those
two need is time away from everything and everyone - just the two of them."
"But
what if - ?"
"Gabrielle,
Arynė is a full Warrior - in, fact she's as good as I ever was," said
Xena. "They really don't need me."
"Oh,
okay," said Gabrielle. "Well, when do we start?"
"Tomorrow
morning," said Xena.
"Morning
- yeah, I'll be in the mood for a little staff practice," said Gabrielle,
eyes gleaming.
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Melysė
had sent a messenger bird to King Mursilas, introducing Arynė and Tecmessa, and
another to Arynė's father, Prince Telepinu. They were eagerly packing for the
trip and Melysė was trying to stay out of their way, while at the same time,
gather as many moments with her eldest daughter before their departure. Neiromei
was another story, constantly underfoot, until Tecmessa, laughing, picked her up
and whirled her around until she was dizzy. The toddler staggered over to her
mother and put her little arms up, grinning, to be lifted.
"'Ryn,
I'll take Romy home - it's her naptime - promise you two will stop by the
cottage before you leave?" said Melysė.
"Of
course, Mother," said Arynė, hugging her quickly, then going back to the
preparations. Melysė took the squirming child back to the cottage, holding back
her tears as best she could. Goddess, I promised myself I wouldn't do this,
she thought. Xena's going to be there and I really don't want her to see me
crying. She hates that.
Wiping
her eyes before entering, Melysė pushed open the door and saw her heartmate,
sitting before a cold hearth, shedding her own tears. Melysė set the child down
and watched her toddle off to her toys then went to her warrior, wrapping warm
arms around her and laying her dark head on her shoulder.
"You
weren't supposed to be home yet," said Xena, chuckling and wiping her own
eyes.
"Good
thing I got here when I did," said Melysė, smiling gently. "Of
course, you know, I was doing the same thing all the way over here."
"Gods,
aren't we a pair," said Xena, shaking her head.
"Yeah,"
laughed Melysė. "But a pair of what?"
"Really
proud mothers," said Xena, pulling her priestess down to her and gently
capturing her lips with her own.
"Hm,
yes, but one of our daughters is here - and still very much awake," said
Melysė, smiling. "And I think your mother is going to get suspicious if
you drop her off there one more time."
"My
mother, suspicious?" said Xena, grinning. "Nah, she doesn't suspect -
she knows exactly what I'm doing."
"Oh,
Goddess, Xena," said Melysė, blushing furiously, but smiling. "Still,
it's Romy's naptime anyway - she'll be asleep soon."
Xena
growled through her grin as Melysė playfully swatted her hands away from the
laces on her tunic. "Oh, alright," said the Warrior, sitting back in
the chair. "I can wait - just don't make it too long."
Laughing,
Melysė planted a quick kiss on her warrior's cheek and rose. "Don't
worry," she said, collecting their daughter. Xena watched, entranced as
Melysė brought the little girl back into the room, sitting and rocking her as
she softly crooned some Amazon lullaby. Neiromei's eyes slowly drooped shut and
she fell asleep. Melysė took the child into her room, and closed the door after
her.
"Now,
where were we?" she asked, sitting with Xena and wrapping her arms around
the warrior's neck.
"You
are magical," said Xena, softly. "I love watching you with our
daughters."
"Hm,
the feeling's mutual," said Melysė, lowering her hands to knead the broad
shoulders. "Where was it you said your back was hurting?"
"Lower...much
lower," said Xena, once again capturing her priestess's lips with hers.
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Xena
awoke to the sound of Neiromei stirring from her nap. Melysė still slept and
the warrior smiled. A tiny bulge had begun to appear in the priestess's slender
waist, and Xena leaned down to kiss it, briefly, then arose and dressed to
retrieve her youngest.
She
lifted the little girl from her bed, cuddling the sleepy child close and
carrying her out to the sitting room, where she, too, took a turn rocking the
child gently and gradually awake. She looks like 'Lysė, and wakes up
like her, too. Gods, I love this kid! After Neiromei was fully awake,
Xena sat on the floor, playing and listening to the child ramble on until she
looked up to see Melysė watching them, a soft smile on her lips, her long, dark
curls still sleep-tousled. Xena, who had been making neighing noises with a
little wooden horse, much to her daughter's giggling delight, grinned
sheepishly.
"Don't
stop on my account - I'm just going to start supper - hopefully 'Ryn and
Tecmessa will join us," said the Priestess, going to the kitchen.
"Go,
horsie, go!" urged Neiromei, giggling. "Fun meia! Romy loves
funny meia!"
"I
love you, too, kid," said Xena, ruffling the child's dark curls. "Neeeigh!"
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Melysė
made dinner for the whole family, as Gabrielle and her children joined them with
Arynė and Tecmessa. Melysė was happy to see that things had already eased
between her daughter and her malatyr, just with the anticipation of the
pending journey. Tecmessa was less shy since their Joining - at least with Melysė
and Gabrielle. She was still a little timid with her love's mentor, Xena, but
the warrior - under strict orders not to tease from Melysė - refrained from
intimidating the young woman further.
"Well,
Mother," said Arynė, rising and handing her sleeping little sister over to
Xena. "We have to go - we'll be leaving early in the morning."
"Be
safe and well, my girls," said Melysė, hugging both Arynė and Tecmessa.
"Come home to us, soon."
"We
will, Meia," said Arynė, hugging her back, her dark eyes, the same
shade of green as her mother's, shining in anticipation.
"Remember
what I told you - about checking for rocks before you put the bedrolls
down," said Gabrielle to Tecmessa. "Unless 'Ryn's a really good
hunter, take plenty of journey bread, too."
"Actually,
Tecmessa is the hunter," said Arynė, looking proudly at her malatyr,
who only blushed slightly at the compliment.
"Come
on," said Xena, impatiently, as she carried Neiromei into her room..
"The girls have an early morning."
"Okay,"
said Melysė, quickly kissing both of them on the cheek, as Gabrielle said her
good-byes as well, gathering her own sleepy ones. Melysė stood for a long time
staring after them, even when Arynė and Tecmessa were no longer in sight. Xena
came up behind her, wrapping strong, comforting arms around her priestess's
slightly swelling waist.
"Hey,
you know, you got a little something here now," she said, softly in Melysė's
ear, tickling pleasantly. Melysė smiled slightly, still staring out into the
dark.
"Xena,
do you remember 'Ryn's First Initiation - her birthday?" she said softly,
pushing the words past the growing lump in her throat.
"Yes,
I do," said the warrior, sensing her heart-mate's wistful mood.
"Tantis,
look!" cried Arynė, running into the room.
"Doesn't
that child ever walk?" asked Xena, grinning.
"Not
often," said her mother following her into the room, smiling. Arynė
twirled around in a full set of leathers, similar in design to Xena's. "Now
I can be a Warrior Princess, just like Xena," she said, hugging the
warrior.
"Arynė,"
said Xena, holding the child so she could look her in the eye. "Do you know
what a warrior princess does?"
"Of
course," said Arynė, looking at Xena, puzzled at her godsmother's sad
demeanour. "A warrior princess fights for people who can't fight for
themselves. Xena, do you think that when I'm a real warrior princess, I can go
with you and Gabrielle and fight giants and Cyclops's, and harpies and mean,
evil warlords?"
"Well,
when that time comes, you can decide if that's what you really want to do,"
said Xena, with a sigh, her heart dropping once again as she thought about Melysė's
child becoming a warrior...
"Don't
worry, tanti,"
said Arynė, patting Xena's face gently, intuitively knowing the warrior was
saddened by her words. "I promise to only fight when I have to, like you
always say. But I will be a warrior princess 'cause I'm already an Amazon
princess, and I will learn how to be a warrior to protect myself and the Amazons
when I am their queen."
Xena
hugged the little girl tightly. "And you'll be a good one, too," she
said.
"She's
going out there tomorrow," said Melysė, her voice still soft. "Think
she'll get to fight any Cyclops? Or mean, evil warlords?"
"Gods,
I hope not," Xena chuckled, pulling her priestess even closer. "But if
she does, she'll have a great story to tell when she gets home!"
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