ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Ding Dong Door Ditch
by My Warrior
Copyright
1999
The
characters of Xena and Gabrielle belong to Universal and no infringement on that
copyright is intended. This is a
work of fan fiction and may not be used for profit in any form. The story itself
is mine. No part of it may be reproduced in any manner without permission of the
author. I respectfully borrow the phrase, "big, dumb warrior" from the
bard that came up with it although last I heard the jury was still out on the
real originator. Thanks for lettin' me use it, hope you don't mind.
My
Warrior acknowledges that there were no doorbells in Ancient Greece, but hey,
this is the Xenaverse. Anything is possible. Hope you enjoy!
The
tall warrior leaned wearily on the wooden table, setting her empty mug down and
nodding almost imperceptibly at the tavernkeeper. As she turned to leave, the
woman addressed her quietly but with a hint of the respect that Xena usually
commanded wherever she went.
"Warrior."
The woman was still standing behind the bar, but she set down a tray of empty
glasses and smiled as Xena turned to face her.
"Yes?"
Xena was tired, and in no mood for idle chatter. Her ever-alert mind, however,
quickly replayed the events of the last two hours, trying to recall anything she
might have done to attract the tavernkeeper's attention. She couldn't think of a
single thing. She had positioned herself at a corner table and had been as
inconspicuous as a tall, leather-clad, fully armed woman of her stature could
possibly be.
"You
are Xena?"
Xena
raised an eyebrow, and studied the woman intently. Sensing no hostility, she
replied in the affirmative.
"I
am. Do I know you?"
"No.
We've never met, but I've heard stories…"
Xena
groaned. "You and every other
resident of the known world." She sighed. "Is there something I can do
for you?"
"Well.."
The woman began, somewhat nervously. " You've been sitting at that back
table half the night. And I guess I just thought you looked…I don't know. Kind
of…" The woman paused, searching for the right word.
At length she said, "Empty."
Xena
remained expressionless., but there was something in her eyes that surfaced for
a split second before she slammed the door on it. "I'm fine." She answered. "It's probably the
ale." She smiled briefly, and reached for the door handle. Most of the
patrons had gone home long ago, and the ones that remained were oblivious even
to themselves.
She
was halfway out the door when the proprietor called out to her.
"
Well, If you need a place to sleep, I have plenty of rooms available. After all,
it is late, and I do run an inn."
Xena
considered this for a moment.
"I
usually camp." She said. Her
tired muscles chose that moment to begin a silent protest and the warrior
sighed.
"Although a soft bed might be a nice indulgence just this once." She
agreed grudgingly.
Xena
looked somewhat grateful as the matron smiled warmly and led her back inside.
"Very
well then." The woman pointed to the stairwell leading up to the inn.
"If you'll follow me, I'll see what I can do."
Xena
followed the woman up the stairs and into a long corridor. She opened a door on
the far end and went inside, busying herself with fluffing the pillows on the
small bed and turning down the covers. She bustled about for a few more moments,
then gestured around the room.
"I
hope this will do. It's small, but comfortable. It comes with breakfast, so
whenever you get up just head back down to the tavern." She smiled. "I
make a killer omelet."
Xena
chuckled. "Even the food is after me."
The
woman laughed heartily, not expecting such a comment from the legendary warrior.
"The mighty Xena has a sense of humor, is that right?"
"Don't
let that get out, " Xena said with a grin. "Or I'll plummet to the
bottom of the Ten Most Feared list."
The
woman held out her hand. "My name is Ariana. She said warmly. "My
husband and I run the inn."
"Nice
to meet you," Xena said. "I thank you much for your hospitality. It's
been a long day." Actually, it's been
a long year, but you don't want to hear about that.
"Don't
mention it," Ariana replied. "Oh and by the way, the room is on me.
It's not everyday I get to meet a legend."
Xena
rolled her eyes. "Please, my head won't fit through the door if you keep
this up. And I insist on paying for the room."
"That
won't be necessary, Xena. The bard that was here this week had my tavern packed
to the rafters every night. We're way ahead. Now, try to get some rest. You look
exhausted. "
Bard?
"You
have your own bard?" Xena
asked suddenly.
"Sort
of. There's a travelling bard that came through here about eight months ago.
She's quite a storyteller. We pulled down so many extra dinars that week
I asked her if she'd come back on a regular basis. So once a month, for a week,
she comes. "
She?
For
a long moment Xena said nothing. She appeared to be waging her own quiet war
with herself, and Ariana put her hand on the warrior's arm. "Xena, are you
alright? "
Xena
stared at the woman as if seeing her for the first time. "Oh, yeah,
sorry…just thinking." She cleared her throat. "Thanks again for the
room. I mean it. Very nice of you."
"No
problem. " The woman looked at the tall form with motherly concern. "
I don't mean to pry, but…Are you sure there's nothing wrong?"
Everything.
Everything's wrong. But I won't burden you with that.
"You
look disappointed. Is it about the bard? Look, if you're interested in hearing
her, she'll be here one more night this week. That is, if you're planning on
being in town that long. "
"I…"
Xena began. "I don't really know." She took a deep breath. Ask
her who the bard is, you coward.
Ariana
gave the warrior 's arm an affectionate squeeze. "If you need anything, our room is at the end of the
hall. Goodnight, dear." The door closed behind her and Xena stared at it
for a long time before moving over to the bed and flopping down on it. She
folded her long arms behind her head and laced her fingers together.
Do
I need anything? Yeah. Got an extra bard hanging around? Preferably about this
tall, reddish blonde, sparkling green eyes? I'm sure the description still fits,
but sometimes five years changes people….gods! Has it really been that long?
Xena's
thoughts came to a screeching halt. There was a soft knocking at the door. For
no apparent reason, Xena jumped off the bed and called out gingerly,
"Gabrielle?"
"Xena?"
It was Ariana.
"I
brought you an extra blanket. Just in case. I still have the summer linens on
the beds. " She pushed open the door to find the warrior standing there.
"Thank
you," Xena said, somewhat embarrassed. She accepted the blanket and sat
down on the bed. The innkeeper sat down next to her and peered up into her face.
"I
didn’t mean to startle you. It sounded like you were expecting someone
else."
Xena
looked down at her hands.
"I'm
sorry, no…I guess I was just caught up in my thoughts."
"Are
you sure you don't want to talk about anything? "
Talk?
What would I say? Say, Ariana, did you know the famed Warrior Princess is a
complete idiot?. Pride, stubborn pride. Maybe if I'd learned how to talk in the
first place I wouldn't be in this mess right now.
"Thanks,
but really…I'm fine."
And
I'm a terrible liar, too, did I mention that?
"Well,
okay, but it's just….when I knocked on the door, you
said…."Gabrielle." I just thought you might ….I mean, maybe it's
nothing, but…the bard…..the bard's name is Gabrielle." The woman looked
over at the warrior who appeared to discontinue breathing.
Gabrielle?
The bard is Gabrielle? MY Gabrielle? No, it couldn't be. Or could it? Well, she
always did want to take her stories on the road. But I thought…..get a hold of
yourself, Xena, it's a big world. More than one set of parents named their child
Gabrielle.
"Have
you known the bard long? " Xena squeaked out.
"Oh
yes, almost a year now. " Adia put her hand on the warrior's shoulder.
"Do you know her?"
"I…I
don't know. It might not be the same person." Xena offered lamely. Why
don't you just ask her?
"Well,
dear, she's here at the inn if you want to look her up. She's in the second room
at the other end of the hall. And if she's not in her room, you might catch her
performance in the tavern tomorrow evening. She's quite good. I'm sure you'd
enjoy it, even if it's not the person you know."
Adia
got up and headed for the door. "Goodnight again, Xena. Sleep well."
And she was gone.
Sleep?
Who can sleep?
Xena
lay awake for a full candlemark, warring with herself over going to sleep or
bolting for the door, running at breakneck speed down the hall, and knocking on
that second door at the other end of the corridor.
Go
to sleep, you big, dumb, warrior. It's probably not her anyway. You'll just wake
up half the inn with your knocking and when it turns out to be a total stranger
you'll look like a bigger idiot than you already are.
As if that’s possible.
Another
hour of thinking did nothing to improve Xena's mood so she got up and stepped
out into the hallway.
I'll
just walk down the hall. Need to stretch my legs anyway. No harm in a little
evening stroll down the corridor now, is there?
Xena
reached the end of the passage and stood like a statue in front of the second
door. There didn't appear to be any light coming from under the door, which, she
reasoned, probably meant that the bard was asleep.
Brilliant
deduction, Sherlock. Your talents are wasted as a warrior.
When
she had raised her fist to knock and withdrawn it again for the ninth time, Xena
gave up.
You
can defeat the entire Persian army by yourself but you can't knock on this door.
Have you always been this brave or is this a newly acquired skill?
Xena
sighed, and leaned wearily against the doorframe. She hadn't intended to bump
the bottom edge of the door with her boot, and was appropriately astounded when
she heard the ensuing bang.
Oh
my gods! This is not good. Thanks for having me, but I'm outta here. Bye bye
then.
Xena
made a hasty exit, walking briskly back down the hall towards her own room,
trying desperately not to run even though every muscle in her body tried to talk
her into it. Halfway there, she
heard a door creak open ever so slowly.
Don't
look back, Xena. Just keep walking. Just another patron going to their room for
the night. Nothing unusual about that, right? Don't look, don't look….
She
reached her room with a solid first in the speed walking category, stepped
through the door and shut it quickly behind her.
You
idiot. This is ridiculous! What do you think this is, "Ding Dong Door
Ditch?" For crying out loud!
Meanwhile,
the second door at the end of the hall had creaked open and its occupant was
staring in the general direction that Xena had gone.
"What?…"
the bard thought, sleepily. "Gods, I
must have been dreaming. Still, I was sure I heard something…"
She
looked intently into the corridor for a moment, and, satisfied that she wasn't
being summoned for anything important, softly closed her door.
At
the opposite end of the passage, a very tall, very legendary warrior stuck her
head out the door and peeked timidly around the corner. She had distinctly heard
the bard's door open, but the hallway was positively empty at the moment.
Xena,
you have completely lost it. You are…how old now? Why, if your mother were
here…yeah, if mother were here, she'd tell me to quit being such a coward and
just go down there, knock on the door, and ..and what? I don't even know what
I'd say. Gabrielle, could that possibly be you? Gods….I really miss you….
Xena
flopped onto the bed with a heavy sigh. The mattress was old and the springs
groaned underneath her. She took a few deep breaths in a futile attempt to
relax, but could not tear her mind from the second door at the other end of the
hall.
Okay,
plan B. Walk down the hall, knock on the door, and,…and what? Gods……….Hi
Gabrielle, remember me?. I know it's been a while, but…. Stupid fight,
remember? Stalked off like idiots and never looked back. Always meant to, but
all of a sudden five years had gone by……….
Xena
bounced off the bed, strode purposefully into the hallway and made her way to
the bard's door. Reaching it, she knocked just slightly louder than she meant
to.
Oh
gods, I can't do this!
She
stood there long enough to hear the bard get up from her bed before she turned
and ran back down the hall. The second door at the other end of the hall swung
open just as she reached her own door and she closed it behind her.
Really,
now, Xena, this is getting a bit ridiculous, don't you think?
Less
than five minutes later there was another soft knock at Xena's door. The warrior
sighed and jumped up from the bed.
"Ariana,
I'm sorry. I hope I didn't wake you. Look, I couldn’t sleep, so I
just….." Xena threw open the door and peered down, fully expecting to be
chastised by the innkeeper. She did not expect to see what actually stood in her
doorway, and her eyes widened in shock as she stood there, frozen to the spot.
Gabrielle………….
The
bard's face registered an equal expression, but only for about one half-second.
The next thing she knew, the Leaning Tower of Xena was thrown completely off
balance as the bard's weight collided with her and sent her backwards about ten
feet.
"Xena!!!!!"
the bard yelled, completely unmindful of the lateness of the hour and the
otherwise sheer quietness of the inn. Caught in a bardly deathgrip, the warrior
could do little to reply, so she threw her arms around the small form and hugged
her tightly against her chest. Xena
choked back tears.
Gabrielle…….gods…it's
really you……..
The
bard was crying as well, and her normally extensive vocabulary was reduced to
one word which she repeated over and over.
"Xena….."
They
stayed like that for a long moment, both unsure of what to say and neither one
willing to break the embrace.
A
soft voice from the open doorway announced Ariana’s presence. "I
thought I heard a bit of a commotion."
Warrior
and Bard turned to face the innkeeper, slipping out of the embrace but remaining
so that barely a breath separated them. Ariana grinned, and turned to face Xena.
"It
would be my best guess to say that this is the bard that you know," she
said playfully. "Either that, or you are the friendliest warrior I have
ever met."
"I've
never seen this person before in my entire life," Xena deadpanned.
"Gabrielle, is it? So very nice to meet-"
Xena
yelped as the bard launched herself skyward and landed squarely on the warrior's
chest and they both toppled over backwards onto the floor. Gabrielle had the
element of surprise on her side, but not for long. In seconds, the warrior had
flipped the bard onto her back and was sitting on Gabrielle's stomach. Her long
fingers hovered in the air, threatening to swoop down on what she knew to be a
very ticklish bard.
"Oh.."
Gabrielle said, looking up at the warrior. "You wouldn't dare."
By
the time Xena had risen to the very obvious challenge, the bard had broken out
in a severe fit of giggles and was attempting in vain to wriggle out from under
her tormentor. "By the gods, you two.." the innkeeper said, but an
amused smile played across her face.
Xena
jumped up and offered a hand to the bard, who accepted it and rose to her feet.
As she straightened her rumpled sleeping shift, she turned to the proprietor.
"You
know Xena?" she asked softly.
"Actually,
" Ariana said, "We only met just tonight. She stopped in my tavern to
down an ale or two. I thought she could use a good rest, so I offered her a
room." She looked at Xena. "It seems to me that you look one hundred
percent better already." The woman smiled.
The
door closed behind the innkeeper and left warrior and bard staring at each
other.
"Hi,"
Xena finally managed, her voice barely a whisper.
"Hey,"
Gabrielle answered softly.
"You
look really good." Gods,
Xena, can't you come up with something a little more intelligent than that?
"So
do you, Xe."
"Thanks."
Thanks, Gab. By the way, do you know how
much I've always loved it when you call me that?
"You're
tired."
"It's
been a long day. And the ale, I suppose the ale, too…" Xena trailed off,
not wanting to end the conversation but finding herself very tired indeed. And
when you go back to your room I'll probably just lie here awake and think about
this for the rest of the night, anyway…gods…It's you, it's really you…..
"Guess
you're probably kind of tired, too." Xena said. But please, please don't leave just yet…..
"I
am. " The bard admitted. "Spent the day out in the town square telling
stories. One of the regulars from here recognized me and asked me if I'd tell a
story or two…"
"Let
me guess. Two became three, then four,.."
"Then
ten, eleven, twelve.." The bard sighed. "Well, you know how I am when
I get going…."besides, most of the
stories were about you…
Xena
smiled affectionately. "Yeah….. I know." I know all your stories, Gabrielle. Even when you didn’t think I was
listening, I was, and I know them all by heart. And I would have given up
everything I have just to have heard you tell me some of them again, but day
after day went by, and I never did get used to the silence…
"Anyway,
" Gabrielle continued, "I suppose we'd better get some sleep." Not
that I'll actually sleep…not now, not after this….
"I
guess so." Please don't go yet. Stay,
please stay…"Please stay," Xena said, then inhaled sharply as
she realized she had spoken out loud.
The
bard had been looking at the floor, shuffling her feet and wondering what to say
next when she heard the warrior. Her head snapped up and she found herself
staring into an ocean of clear blue.
Did
you say "stay?" You want me to stay? Really?
"Sure,"
Gabrielle answered quietly.
Did
you say "sure?" You want to stay? Really?
It
took Xena all of fifteen seconds to change into her sleeping shift, and she
climbed into the small bed. The bard sat on the edge, unsure of what to do, then
crawled in next to the larger form. They lay silent in the dark room until Xena
felt the bard moving closer. She reached out and pulled Gabrielle into her arms
and sighed contentedly when the smaller woman enveloped her in a fierce embrace.
"Hey…"
she said quietly.
"Hey."
The bard tilted her head up and looked at the warrior.
"Sleep well."
I
will now.
Xena
leaned down and placed a small kiss on top of the bard's head. "Goodnight
Gabrielle. " There was a long pause, then, "I love you."
The
bard yawned sleepily. "I love you, Xena," she said as she drifted off.
"Missed you…so much…"
The
innkeeper stood outside their door, and, satisfied that all was restored, she
went down the hallway and walked out into the night. As she entered the forest
behind the inn, her plain clothes disappeared from her body and an ornamental
leather tunic appeared in its place. In
a breath, the apron changed into an archer's bow, one that shimmered in the
moonlight like a thousand fireflies. The wind whispered that all was well, and,
in a flash of light, Artemis was gone.
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