ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Going Home
by Patricia Winterburn
The standard
disclaimer. The characters of Xena
and Gabrielle belong in their entirety to Universal and Renaissance, and to
their writers and whoever else owns the property.
No copyright infringement was intended and this is all in fun.
No R rating
warning is needed, but the hint of subtext is there.
No violence.
Greece.
It had been a long time since she had set foot on this shore.
"Xena," Gabrielle called.
"We are finally home." She
felt the familiar hand touch her shoulder.
"Thank you Gabrielle, now I will be able to rest."
The trip home
had been eventful. Upon leaving
Japa, Gabrielle had headed for the land of Chin.
Eve was there teaching the people about Eli and the way of love.
Gabrielle would never forget the look on Eve's face as she approached
her.
She knows, I
don't even have to tell her. Eve
wept for hours. It wasn't until the
next sun that Gabrielle got a chance to explain the turn of events that led to
her mothers death. "It was her
decision." "I couldn't talk her out of it and we know how stubborn she
can be." "Knowing mother, Eve thought, she must of felt it was the
right thing to do." Gabrielle
placed a gentle hand on Eve's shoulder. "Those were her exact words."
It was also hard to explain that Xena's ghost
was with her all the time, as she relayed messages between the two.
Expressing Xena's love for her daughter gave the bard a warmth in her
heart, she hadn't felt in along time.
"Come
with me to Egypt, Eve." "From
there we'll both take your mothers ashes to Amphipolis, to bury them with Lyceus.
"I can't Gabrielle, my work here is not finished."
"Mother will understand and I'll return home when I can."
The voyage to
to Eygpt was long and lonely. "Even
after all these years, I still get seasick." The familiar laugh she heard
was a reminder of days long ago. "No,
Xena, I am not tapping on my wrist." "The
last time I did that, well I'd rather not remember what I ate."
The land of
the Pharaohs hadn't changed much since her last visit with Xena.
The only difference was a sphinx baring a resemblance to Cleopatra.
Her meeting with the pharaoh was not what she expected. "You want me to negotiate a treaty?" asked Gabrielle . "I thought you needed a girl with a chakram?"
"As
Queen of the Amazons, Gabrielle, your negotiating skills precede you."
"I need your wisdom and guidance, but, if it comes to that, yes,
"was his answer.
A month
passed before both sides agreed to the treaty.
It had been a tense time, but finally it was over.
"I thought it would never end," Gabrielle sighed.
"Neither did I", said Xena.
"I hope you didn't mind the little visit I paid to that
warlord?" "No Xena, I
didn't, thank you." "Even dead
you haven't changed." she chuckled.
"Let's
see if other things haven't changed either."
"I wonder if sex with a ghost actually counts? " a smiling bard
asks her warrior. That sly grin of Xena's was her only answer.
The Pharaoh
thanked Gabrielle for all her help. "Stay,
be on my council." he asked. "Your
wisdom will be welcomed among my senators."
"I can't, but thank you for the offer."
"I have to return home."
After landing
in Greece, it had taken three days of travel to arrive in Amphipolis.
Gabrielle
arrived at Xena's family crypt. "This
is where our friendship began," she thought.
"But it will never end." Quietly
she pulls out Xena's urn. "This
seems so final," she spoke softly. "I
have no words left to say, no tears left to cry."
"I have been to the ends of the earth
and back home, for you Xena." "This
is my final act of love." She
placed the urn in the crypt with Lyceus. "It's
hard doing this alone." she spoke. A
familiar phrase filled her ears. "You're
not alone." A startled
Gabrielle turned around to see her standing there surrounded in an aura of
bright light. "Did you think
Eli would allow me up there, knowing you'd only get yourself into trouble."
"Somebody has to stay and watch over you."
Gabrielle
sank to her knees and the tears came out. "Xena,"
she cried. "Are you alive?" "Sort
of" came the reply. "I
will always be here with you, Gabrielle, until it is your time as well." "We are one soul , that can never be parted."
The words had no sooner left Xena's lips when Gabrielle jumped up and
went running into the warriors arms. "Then
I plan on living for a very long time."
came the reply.
Xena just
smiled knowing that her bard would indeed.
"Oh, I have a message for you from Ephiny."
"Come on , your Majesty, the Amazons are in trouble again."
Gabrielle
smiled as they left walking hand in hand. A
smile came over her lips. "So
begins the journey again."
THE END
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