ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Fixing A Betrayal
(FIN)
by Silence
Disclaimer minor rant:
The idea of my hero being hung like a trophy is still a haunting thought, so I
had to try to fix this to find some sort of healing. I'll no longer support Mr.
Robert Tapert in any new venture he might create. I wish Renee and Lucy all the
best. My ending Ep will be When Fates Collide, it’s a good memory. Thanks for
the six great years and battle on. Thanks to Kamouraskan for the beta.
Cover
by Calli

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~SOULMATES~
Into
a garden let us stroll
out
of the mundane world,
Into
a place of celestial beauty
where
everything is perfect;
'nor
a care exists.
Into
the ocean let us swim
and
float in a sea of love.
Rainbows
surround us
and
doves fly above us.
Let
us take each other's hand
and
walk together silently
in
perfect harmony.
You
and I as Gods had planned
became
soulmates long ago.
Now
we have found the love
Let
us sing, rejoice and play
And
be happy that we have today.
As
our hearts beat to the same drum
Let
no one come between us.
Dance
with me, my Lover.
I
am your Beloved.
Into
the spacious realm of dreams come true
Let
us fly; higher than the sky
together
forever, in peace, love and harmony
You
and I.
~Even
In Death Gabrielle; I'll Never Leave you~
X....
Hello,
my name is... Hmm, I'm sort of known by many names. Let’s see ... I'm
Gabrielle the Battling Bard of Poteidaia, Amazon Queen, Warrior/Bard, friend,
and wife to the fallen Warrior Princess. The last one took me some time to get
use to, it’s been three years since I lost my wife. It’s been three years
since I've been able to put quill to scroll to write of this event. My heart
aches like this all happened yesterday. But that all is just a memory now and
my life is full of happiness once more. It's now time for me to tell the tale I
will call, "A Friend In Need."
Getting
on that boat alone and sailing towards the land of the Pharaohs was the second
hardest thing I've ever had to do in my lifetime. The first being letting Xena
go. It took me some time to come to grips with that. I knew deep in my heart
that she wasn't sentenced to death to avenge those souls she never meant to
kill. I knew deep inside it was pride and overwhelming sense guilt that took my
love away.
My
idea of guilt is different from my warrior’s. I see guilt in one who has
committed an offense consciously. Xena didn’t, not in this case. She had just
learned that her supposed ‘dark heart" had some light and that she could
love, but still be hurt. She loved Akemi and she was grieving for the loss of
her friend. She was drunk, and was trying to 'by her warriors oath', keep her
friend’s dying promise. She was attacked and defended herself and this tragic
accident happened and we both lost in the process.
My
time in Egypt felt like it was all a dream and I just sat back and watched it
happen. I tried so hard to put on this front that everything was all right. I'm
the warrior now, trained by the
best. I'll fight for the greater good and right the wrongs on the earth. But it
was all a lie. Battle after battle and I was just sick to death of it all. The
breaking point for me was walking into a small village that was sacked. There,
staring me right in the face was a woman's body hanging headless from a tree.
The flashback was so powerful, it knocked the wind out of my lungs and forced
me to my knees. I kept saying to myself over and over, ‘you have to be brave
for Xena's sake’.
It
was only three months before I made my way back home to Greece, a place I
thought I'd never return to, with my urn, Chakram and our belongings. Before I
left from Japa, Xena had me unbury her leathers and such, so I could take them
with me. The aroma of those leathers made me miss her more. I would sniff them
once and a while just to keep that memory with me.
When we hit land, I stopped at some little no named town, rented a room
with plenty of port, and just tried to forget everything I could. I wasn't
ready to face anyone. What was I going to say to Eve?
Xena's
ghost would visit me from time to time and each visit was like watching her die
all over again. Seeing the visions of me collecting her head, cutting her body
down, burning the love of my life. It was a reminder that I'll never be able to
hold my soulmate again. Better then nothing I told myself, soon even that left
me feeling empty. One night of drinking cost me those visits and I wished to
whoever above I could have them back. I closed my eyes and let the tears slip
at that memory.
***"I
know you’re there Xena, what do you want, huh?" I was drunk, tired,
lonely, and angry.
"Gabrielle,
please stop drinking, it helps nothing." I could see the pain in her eyes,
but at that time I was to numb to care.
"It
takes away some of my pain if only for a moment, Warrior." My emotions
were slipping further into bitterness. "Can't you at least give me that,
oh noble warrior?" She could
see the anger brewing in my eyes.
"You
chose to leave me over your guilt, Xena. Now I'm alone with your ghost and that
just doesn't keep me warm at night." I started to sob out of anger. She
just stood there in shock. I took another healthy swig of port.
"I'm
sorry Gab..." I stopped her right there.
"Don't
you dare say you’re sorry, it’s a little too late Xena. You're dead."
She hung her head.
"You
left me and now I'm ... what now?" I looked myself up and down
"Am
I now Xena the second?" I chuckled and grabbed my mug to drink some more
of my pain away.
"There
was no other way, Gabrielle." It was barely a whisper. I just had to
snicker at that.
"You know what I wish Xena, knowing what I know now?" I knew each word from my mouth was cutting her, but I wanted her to hurt like I did. "You remember Korah, Xena?" We looked at one another and I saw her nod. Both of us remembered that conversation:
*****
"How'd
it go?" I didn't like the look on her face. I knew Korah's father would
hate me as much as I hated myself.
"Not good." She
was pacing like a trapped animal.
I sighed, "I should have gone with you.
I'll talk to him, Xena." I
needed to get some of this guilt off my shoulders.
"No-- it's more complicated than you
think," she said harshly.
"Xena, it's not complicated. It is
simple-- I killed Korah." Gods
that hurt so much. What was I becoming?
"Out here, the penalty for that is
death." Her Warrior's mask
was fading and was replaced with fear.
"I accept that." I just wanted this
guilt to end.
"Well, I don't."
Defiant as ever.
"Xena." I whispered.
"What purpose would it serve? It can't
bring Korah back now, can it?" I couldn't believe she was forgetting her
own code of the greater good.
"Xena, that man out there deserves to
know the truth." I couldn't lie about this no matter how much she wanted me
to. I killed that man’s son.
"He thinks he does. He thinks the Romans
did it." By the Gods, did she hear what she was saying?
"Did you tell them that?" I prayed
she didn't do that.
"It was an accident. Let him believe the
Romans did it. They have to fight them anyway." She was justifying my actions, I couldn't believe it.
"I can't lie about this." I'm more
stubborn than her at times.
"You _don't_ have to lie." She's
trying to ignore me now.
"Xena!" I said
more sternly.
"Please-- please-- don't say
anything." She's begging me to lie.
*****
"I
killed him and he was innocent, it was my fault and I was content with the
justice I was given." My guilt with that will be with me until my last
breath. "But you said it was
an accident and even though I would have to live with it, it didn't mean death
for me." Xena still wasn't looking at me.
"You
went against the greater good to save me, and I let you die..." I had to
swallow the lump in my throat before I began again. "I let you die because
your guilt for your accident was too strong even for me to bring you
back." Her head shot up when I finished that sentence. "My wish was
that you would just let me die in that desert." Her eyes welled up with
tears and her breathing was hard.
"You
gave up, Xena, and I let you do it." She
ran to hold me and I stopped her.
"I
know Xena, Akemi came to me briefly to tell me all was redeemed, including you.
Such good news." She tried to put up that warrior’s mask, but it was not
impressive.
"Then
you come to me saying you had to stay dead to let the souls be avenged." I
turned from her and go back to my drink. "Sort of like ‘do as I say not
as I do’, right?" I raised my mug to cheer her. "I had to accept
your death, when you couldn't accept mine." I spat and chugged the rest of
the mug, walking to the barrel for another fill.
"I'm
now Gabrielle! Battling Bard of Poteidaia
with
her trusty sidekick, Xena the Warrior Urn ... ummm ... no, wait, Ghost." I
wish I could have taken that back, but it was too late. Then I really lost it,
because the look in her eyes made the hurt worse.
"You
can touch me, but I can't touch you."
Xena
the renowned Warrior Princess was sobbing harder then I was.
"I miss you." I barely got out. "At night I can't feel
your body heat, smell you, hear your heartbeat and it’s killing me,
Xena." She moved to hold me again and I let her. I felt her hands on me
while mine went right through her and I cried harder.
"I
can't do this anymore Xena, I just can't." I sobbed. "I'm not you nor
will I ever be." My sobbing was making it harder to talk. "I can't
see you for a while, Xena. It hurts too bad having you pop in and out, like
you’re dying over and over just to torture me." I would have cried more,
but there was no moisture left in my body to give. She pulled away and lifted
my chin. My heart broke once more.
"I'm
so sorry." She said, weeping, and I could not hold her to comfort her.
"I love yo... I'm sorry." She turned quickly and vanished and I
turned to drink my sorrows away, praying for my death to end this torture. ***
I
didn't know I was crying all over again until I heard a tear spill on the
scroll. When I woke up the next day from my drunken stupor, I realized my
mistake and I panicked. I called for two solid candlemarks, but she never came
to me. I lost my wife for good and it was a knife to my heart. I slid down the
wall to the floor in total hopeless despair, rocking myself and letting new
tears fall.
Then
I felt this strange sensation I hadn’t felt since Xena and I were in India.
This feeling of warm peace and swirling lights.
**"Naiyima??"
I whispered in disbelief.
Then
I heard through the swirl of lights. "You and Xena both walk a path
together ... think of yourselves as lines in the Mendi ... separate ... but
forever connected. Mendi contains truth. " She looked the exact same way
as when Xena and I seen her before; beautiful.
"Is
this your way of telling me my wife was reborn into another Karmic life?"
I started to shake. I'll not see her again until my next life? Will I know her?
Will she love me? Will we be 'she's’? My mind was overloading with thoughts.
"Because if it is, Naiyima, I can't handle that right now, please."
She removes the veil from her head to her neck and walked towards me.
"No,
friend." She cupped my face and forced me to look into her eyes.
"I've come to tell you that this is a time for rejoicing, not
sorrow." She smiled and I had
no clue what she was saying. Rejoice that my wife is gone?
"Xena's
gone and you want me to celebrate?" I was getting upset. "How could
you say such a thing?" For the hundredth time today I was reduced to
tears.
"Has
time made your mind narrow, or is it your grief?" She walked away and
moved her hands around saying, "Xena of the sea, of the sea." It
looked like she was picking something out of thin air. She raised her hands
above her head and a great glowing ball floated in the middle. Oh I remember
this... before I could protest she hit me square in the chest and I felt this
great pulling of my body. I was tossed from stem to stern until it all just
stopped. I heard faintly, "Mendi is the way of truth, use it to right a
great wrong." What in Tartarus was she talking about?
I
was in a field of some sort. My heart was pounding and I started to run, I had
to run. I have no explanation why, just a need. Then I hit a town and just
froze in my tracks.
It
was Higuchi.
It
was so cold. I stopped and did what Xena taught me to do. I listened. In the
distance, one of the things I could make out were angry voices, many of them.
Then I heard her, and I choke back a sob, I ran like Hades himself came after
me.
The
huts and houses were just flying pass me when I got to the square of the town
and there were a bunch of villagers beating a woman. "Xena??" I felt
my legs go weak. No time for that, I knew what would happen next. By the time I
got there she was on the ground looking at the broken urn in despair.
"No!
Akemi!" I heard her plea. She was in pain. She stood up and took a drink of
some strong wine, then turned holding the torch ready to strike. Even with her
hair cut short with all the stuff on her face. I could see the coldness of her
stare. The one that made everyone there cower in fear. She pulled her head back
ready to spit into the fire.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!"
I grabbed my chakram off my hip and threw it, knocking the torch from her hand.
In a dead run, I caught it and ran up to her. She dropped the flask of wine and
swung her fist connecting with my jaw. I saw stars and almost went black. I
ducked the second punch and tried to reason with her.
"Xena
please, I'm not here to fight." Her look became more violent.
"How
do you know of my name?" she spat, trying to kick my ribs through my body.
It took everything I had to try to hold her off. "When I'm done with you,
blondie, I'll take that round thing of yours." There was no way I could
win. This was Xena at the darkest time in life. I had to think fast or I was
going to die.
"Is
this what Lyceus would have wanted, or your mother?" That made her
hesitate. "I'm a friend and I love you, I want to help, please?" I
dropped the chakram from my hip and stood there for her to do whatever she
chose to do.
"You’re
a crazy little thing, but I bet I could get a good price for you at
market." She gave me a sickening sneer and bent to take the chakram. She
looked it over then glanced at the fearful villagers. "Boo!" She said
to one, scaring him senseless. I turned to them.
"If
you want to live another night, you better just go home and get out of the
cold, your choice." I'm not sure if it was my voice or the fear that Xena
would chop most of them to bits with her new weapon. I grabbed a pot that was
outside one of the huts and bent to scoop up Akemi's ashes. I felt eyes on me
and glanced up to her and I saw my Xena's eyes.
"Tell
me why everyone I love, leaves me?"
I
wanted nothing more then to pull her into my arms and hold her close.
"It'll get better Xena, I promise." We were both cold and tired. I
finished my task and we made our way towards the family shrine. I carefully
placed the pot on one of the shelves and turned to look at my Warrior. She just
stood there trying hard not to show any emotion. I smiled at her.
"Let’s
go find a place that's warm and dry and get you cleaned up." She just
looked at me like my mind was gone.
"Why
are you so kind to me? What do you want?" She stiffened as I touched her.
"I
just want to help, now let’s go." She was too tired now to argue and
after threatening the life of the innkeeper, I got her into the room where she
passed out. I covered her while I started a fire, and made the room nice and
warm so she could clean up. I had a bath ready and food for later, also herbs
to settle her stomach and head. She didn’t move the entire time. When my
tasks were all done I kneeled down by her and stroked her now way too short
hair.
I
couldn't stop my tears from falling. It felt so good to touch her. I bent close
to taste her lips and felt this fire on my back, then that feeling of being
tossed all over .
Then
I was surrounded by fire.
"Firebombs!!!"
Looked towards the sky, then to the voice. There she was, my wife. I said my
next line as I’d been there before.
"They’re
going to burn Higuchi to the ground." I choked out. I wanted to hold her, but
we needed to stop the fire. Get it together Gabrielle. I scolded myself.
"You
alright?" She asked while scanning for a way to put out the flames.
"We’ve gotta release the water from the tower. Gabrielle, what would you
do?"
"I
saw these acrobats. They used--. "
She
stops me. "Show me, Gabrielle." This was so eerie. We ran towards the rope.
"Climb
on!"
It
was exciting to flip through the air.
"All
right. What’s next?" She had this look of total shock. If we hadn't been in
this desperate situation, I would have laughed.
"This
way!" We started to run on the roofs and I jumped through the window and
hear, "Gabrie-e-e-e-e-elle!" I
knew what I was doing. I kicked the warrior off the ladder and used it as a
catapult. It was so hard to balance.
"Whoa!
Xena!" I yelled. "Go for the ladder!" She smiled, flips, and shot
me clear across the other side to the water tower, then battlecried and flipped
to me. I couldn't turn the handle. It was stuck. She finally took her sword and
sliced into the wood sending the water to the burning buildings. The crowd
cheered, I grabbed her and held her so tight.
"Whoo-hoo!"
She said proudly. The villagers cheer that we won.
"Higuchi
is saved." I whispered, not letting her go.
"Not
quite the way I would have done it, Gabrielle, but it sure worked." She
chuckled and held me tighter. We climbed down and the man I knew as Ghost
Killer approached us. His smile was bright and he extended his hand to Xena and
I both.
"My
name is Harukata and I'm in your debt." He bowed and smiled some more.
"You
owe us nothing, glad we were here to help." My proud warrior said. It’s
not over I keep thinking.
"You
have weakened Lord Yodoshi, Xena." Kenji piped in. "You and Gabrielle
did a great deed to us." This was different from before.
"Who
is this Yodoshi?" Xena had that, ‘let’s get ready to fight’ sound
and part of me was feeling fear.
"Akemi
told me that after she killed her father, Yodoshi’s spirit was so full of
evil-- even the underworld would not allow him to enter. He became Lord Yodoshi
-- the eater of souls." Kenji explained.
"How
do we stop him?" Those were the words I didn't want to hear. I wanted
nothing more then to grab her and run.
"You
can't, but I can." We turned
towards Harukata’s direction. "I'm what they call the Ghost killer and
now since you stopped the fire and he couldn't feed, he is weak and we can
strike." He showed us his katiania that was blessed by a monk just for
that purpose.
"Well,
I'll draw him out and you take care of him then."
That made my heart stop, but this was still not the same as before. I
swallowed a few times and tried to control my heart.
"Gabrielle,
are you sure you're ok?" I couldn't trust my voice and just nodded.
"Why don't you sta...."
I
know this came out much to harsh, but she jumped back when I said it. "NO!
Don't you dare tell me to stay here, I'm going with you and that's the end of
this discussion." She held up her hands up and mouthed ‘sorry’.
"Let’s
get this over with." We followed the Ghost killer to Yodoshi's hut.
"Yodoshi,
show yourself." Xena commanded, taking out her sword and I grabbed my sias
getting ready for whatever. All I knew was that I was going to protect my wife.
The
Ghost killer was hiding, waiting for a clean shot to take his head. In a fiery
flash that knocked me over, Yodoshi made his grand appearance and chuckled,
looking at Xena. They crossed blades and you could tell he was weak. She
overpowered him to the point of toying with him. He used his last resort and
took a deep breath and blew, sending Xena into a group of trees. Right then the
Ghost killer came out, trying to
strike, but was backhanded for his efforts. Then his chest was pierced by
Yodoshi's blade.
I
started my charge and he sent me flying. I collected myself just in time to see
Yodoshi try to pull the soul out of the Ghost killer. I ran like Tartarus,
picking up the fallen Ghost killer’s sword and plunged it into him so his
soul would stay free.
Then
I heard a growl and felt a hand around my throat cutting off the air from my
lungs. I tried to fight him, but things were going dark, I barely heard her
battle cry. He dropped me when Xena's blade came out of his chest and he
screamed out. She was trying to
hang on ...
"Gabrielle!!"
I looked at her struggling to hold him in place. She stared in one area. I
followed her eyes to see the Ghost Killer’s sword. I rolled quickly towards
it and fliped it to her. She pushed him with her foot to get some distance and
swung, taking his head. We were both taken aback a bit from the force coming
from his body.
It
was over, but we still lost a friend. We cremated the Ghost killers body and
set his ashes at his shrine so he could be honored.***
The
night after it all over was when it hit me. Xena was alive. I clutched myself
and sobbed again. She rushed to me wondering what was wrong, I was scaring her.
I couldn't speak. She rocked me until my shaking stopped. I laid in her arms
just studying her face, then buried
my face in her neck for a sniff which made her giggle. That night I also
relearned every inch of her body.
Yep,
she definitely thought I had lost it. We stayed in Higuchi for two more days
and it was back on that blasted boat. I remember coming up on deck and seeing
her watch the sun set, and it was breathtaking. Then I felt that feeling again
and turned to see Naiyima who had a smirk on her lips. I welled up and threw my
arms around her thanking her for giving me my soulmate back. She pulled back
putting me at arms length from her then looked over towards my still musing
warrior.
"Gabrielle,
Xena will probably never see redemption, for her soul will not allow it."
I turn to look at my wife also. I knew she was right, but I was going to spend
every waking hour to prove to Xena she was worth redeeming. Naiyima turned my
head back to her.
"Xena
needs to learn that only love and forgiveness can redeem, not death.
"I nodded
to her. "It wasn't Xena's time, she hasn't learned that lesson
yet.
"All I could think at the time was, that I was just so grateful she
was here. "So she had to come back or her Karmic cycle would have been
misplaced and Arminestra 'The Mother Of Peace' would not have existed." I
wasn't sure what to say to her.
"Your
love is the key, Gabrielle, she still has much to learn, as do you." She
gave me a kiss on the cheek and
vanished. "Remember the Mendi and truth shall find you." I stood
there in complete awe, and then felt these arms go around me.
"Dinar
for your thoughts?"
I
just looked into those blue eye that I love so much. "I'm going to ask you
something completely selfish."
I
got an eyebrow raise and a smirk.
"After
we spend a month or two in the land of the Pharaohs, since they are looking for
a girl with a chakram," we both chuckled at that, "I want to go home
to Amphipolis and settle down, maybe reopen your mother’s tavern, and have a
baby or two." I dropped my eyes. I feared her reply.
"Yes,
I’d like that too."
My
eyes shot up and my chin hit the deck of the boat. She just laughed and pulled
me tight into her. "I was thinking the same thing my bard, I'm getting
tired of fighting." She kissed my head.
"I
love you, Xena." I was happy beyond words.
"Love
you too, Bard."
We
held one another and together, watched the sun go down. **
As
I said that was three years ago and my life has changed greatly as well as the
warrior’s. We reopened the tavern and business is quite good. Xena also
breeds horses, we have a wonderful home. We were also blessed with a son and a
daughter from Aphrodite and Ares, yes you heard me right. Ares was just so
happy Xena was alive, he would of granted us anything.
Watching
Xena with our kids is such a special thing to witness. Little Lyceus and Lila
have her wrapped around their little fingers, and she enjoys every minute. We
also had another blessing when Eve married Virgil and presented us all with a
son. We are now grandmothers with two small children of our own.
The
love of Xena's family and friends redeems her more. Each kiss, hug, laugh, or
just raising our kids to be good people makes her life whole again. Of course
when there is trouble close by, it is known that a certain warrior will go
clean it up, but how can I deprive her of that? I thank everyone who brought
her back to me every night. I am truly blessed.
"Gabrielle??"
I look up from my scroll.
"You
ready bard?" She flashes me a grin. "The kids are starving and
we’re already late for supper, Eve will have a fit." She tries to peek
over my shoulder at the scroll.
"Are
you writing?" she asks in amazement. "You haven't done that in years,
I'm pleased." She's been worried about me, and my lack of writing. Between
running the Tavern and kids, I've haven't had the muse call, or the time. She
called for me today though and a good bard always answers her muse.
"Yeah,
a story hit me and I had to get in down on scroll." She kisses me.
"Let me finish the last couple lines and I'll be right out." She
kisses me again and goes outside to play with our babies.
From
the first day I met her I knew what my life was meant for and she's fulfilled
each of my dreams. I love her and she is my soul. I can't express enough how
much I've been blessed since one Warrior Princess came into my life.
We made it, I know I'll grow old with my love until it is time for us to
be called into the next lives, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Gabrielle,
Battling Bard of Poteidaia
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