ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Dream Lover
by WLMcCord
Xena: Warrior Princess, Gabrielle,
Argo and all other characters who have appeared in the syndicated series Xena:
Warrior Princess, together with the names, titles and backstory are the sole
copyright property of MCA/Universal and Renaissance Pictures. No copyright
infringement was intended in the writing of this fan fiction. All other
characters, the story idea and the story itself are the sole property of the
author. This story cannot be sold or used for profit in any way. Copies of this
story may be made for private use only and must include all disclaimers and
copyright notices.
SEXUAL DISCLAIMER: This story is Alt-Xena in nature; in other words, it
depicts scenes of sex between two mature women. Readers who are disturbed by or
sensitive to this type of depiction may wish to read something other than this
story. If ya don't like the beat, get off the dance floor.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is based loosely on happenings during the First
Season of Xena: Warrior Princess. You may recognize the episode.
(c) 1999
Please feel free to send comments, burnt or otherwise. Belobris@aol.com
Xena felt as if her body was
floating on fiery wine ... hot but sweet. She moaned as the soft lips took hers
and the smooth hands roved everywhere along her nakedness leaving tingles of
delight. The hands moved up her sides and cupped her breasts, fingers tweaking
the taut nipples. Then one index finger settled on each, just touching the dark
tip and wiggling ever so gently.
Xena gasped and moaned again into the mouth that was teasing and tasting her and
felt Gabrielle's smile against her lips as she did. The small woman climbed on
top of the warrior without taking her lips away and her smooth warm flesh came
down upon Xena's skin like hot silk. Curves and softness blended until they were
one.
The warrior sobbed into her lover's mouth. "Oh, I ... love you ... OH, Gab-rielle..."
and she groaned and began shaking in quickly approaching orgasm.
"Xena..."
The warrior moaned as the sweet lips and tongue and hands roved over her body.
"Xena!" Gabrielle's voice sounded worried. "Are you all
right?"
"Uhhhh?" Something was wrong ... she was shaking, but not with orgasm
... No, she was being shaken. What? Her eyes flew open to the dim glow of the
campfire and Gabrielle's face looking down at her with concern. Her hands on
Xena's not naked body were shaking her shoulders gently.
"Xena; wake up..." the bard said. By the gods! It had been a dream...
"Gab ... rielle, ... w-what..." she choked, sitting up dazedly.
The bard looked worried. "You were groaning in your sleep. It woke me up;
are you sick?"
Xena blinked. Oh, by the gods! She must have been moaning out loud in the dream
of lust about Gabrielle and the bard had heard. The Warrior Princess was glad
the campfire provided such little light so that her innocent friend could not
see her blushing ... she hoped.
"I ... uh," she started, not sure how much the bard had truly heard.
Gabrielle laid the inside of her wrist on the warrior's forehead. "Oh,
Xena, you're very hot ... I think you may have a fever..."
"M-Maybe a little..." she stammered. Damn right! A fever for YOU.
"I have some cramps too, now that you mention it ... think it was that, uh,
spinach pie at the tavern..." She struggled to her feet, holding her belly.
"Oooo. I-I'd better get to the bushes..." she croaked.
"Yer sure that's all..." asked the bard with concern. "You'll be
all right...?"
"Oh, yeah..." the Warrior Princess faked a groan. "Just a little
bad food ... you go back and lay down ... I, uh, better stay out there awhile
the way this feels..." She hurried away towards the brush pretending to
bend and stagger a bit.
"Well, okay," said the small redhead doubtfully, "but I'll wait
up for you..."
Xena grun=Šesponse and pushed into the bushes. Once a fair distance from camp,
she found a fallen log and sat down and put her head into her hands.
"Gods'dammit," she mumbled. "That was too close ... she almost
found out how I feel about her. Damn damn damn."
With a sigh, she raised her head and gazed at the starry night sky just showing
through the closed in treetops. Oh, Gabrielle ... why, she thought miserably.
Why do I want you so much? It's bad enough the vision of you in my arms fills
all of my dreams at night and my thoughts during the day. Now I'm starting to
call out for you in my sleep as well? What am I going to do?
She slapped absently at a mosquito and cursed her fate. Me, the Warrior
Princess, falling for a little innocent girl from Poteidaia. Gabrielle would be
so horrified. Remember how she looked when you slapped her in that jail cell
when you were berserk; how much worse would this be? She probably doesn't even
know two women could do anything ... sexual together. But you sure know, don't
you Warrior Princess? Lao Ma taught you so much ... not that you didn't know
plenty before ... you were no innocent, were you, Xena?
"Xena..." Gabrielle's voice came faintly through the trees from the
camp. "Are you all right?"
No, she silently screamed, I'm well and truly screwed up over YOU!
"Yes," she said out loud. "It'll be awhile, just go back to
sleep..."
"All right," came the bard's sleepy voice. "If yer sure ...
G'night."
"Good night." Dammit, what now, she thought. I suppose if I go back
there I'll start dreaming and moaning again, and then what'll I tell her, more
bad food? She shivered suddenly as she remembered the feel of Gabrielle's
smiling dream lips on her own and felt stirred again. "Well, I suppose
there IS a solution of sorts," she mumbled sourly. She plucked at her
underskirt and pulled it aside as she felt herself getting aroused again.
"Mmmmm. If I can ... just ... get past this for a while, maybe I can ...
ahhh ... just sleep the rest of the night..." She pulled down the top of
her bodice and gasped as her nipples stood up in the cool night air and she
handled them gently. "Ohhhh, yes... Gabrielle..." she whispered as her
hands moved expertly across her own body. "That's it ... Oh, I ... l-love
... ey-ouuuu..."
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Xena sat in the back of the tavern and listened with fascination as Gabrielle
expounded the adventure she was telling to the eager audience. Even though the
story was about her and Xena had been there herself, it sounded so much more
exciting the way the bard told it. The warrior grinned to herself as she
remembered a series of quick attacks and parries in the field against the hooded
man. Ares, you bastard, she thought, you caused me a lot of trouble that time.
And what a shitty thing to do; killing those peasants to get their village to
condemn me to death so I'd come back to you. Not again, she frowned, not EVER
again will I serve you. Not as long as I have Gabrielle to show me the light.
She has been so good for me and I so love her; I thought Marcus was the one for
me, but Gabrielle... She shivered as a quick flash from last nights dream passed
through her mind; the smiling lips on hers. Stop it, idiot! She doesn't know and
you are gonna keep it that way.
The tavern broke out in applause and Xena realized that she had missed the end
of the story. Damn. Oh, well, I was there. I know how it ended, but I so love
the way she tells it. The crowd began breaking up and individuals were leaving
donations attesting to the bard's skill and several people were going up to talk
to her. At that moment came a tap on the warrior's shoulder. Her head shot
around like a striking snake and the man jumped in surprise.
"Ye-esss?" She said coolly, looking him up and down. He looked
harmless enough, an obvious peasant, but she didn't welcome being touched ...
well, that wasn't true, she thought. Now, if Gabrielle ... Dammit! He's talking
to you ... pay attention.
"A Cyclops is raiding your village," she repeated with a knowing
smile. "Yes, I've handled them before. No, I don't charge, but you might
think about feeding my partner and me while we're there." She got the
instructions to where the village was and assured the man they would do their
best to be there in a week.
All right! A Cyclops, she thought happily as she approached the bard. Gabrielle
is gonna love this. It'll make a great story to add to her scrolls. As she came
up, an older man and his son were just leaving the bard and the redhead was
looking after them with a strange expression.
Xena looked as they left, wondering if they had said something to her bard that
she was going to have to kick their butts over.
"Xena..." the bard turned those lovely green eyes on her and the
warrior felt her breath catch as usual. She cleared her throat.
"Good news, Gabrielle," she grinned, then amended, "well, for US
anyway. A Cyclops is raiding a village north of here. Looks like they need some
help. Bet I don't havta ask if yer interested..."
But to her surprise, the small woman said, "Xena? How far is it to
Athens?"
"I dunno, coupla days, I guess. Why?" What in Zeus' name was this
about? Athens? Nothing there to interest a butt-kicking warrior and her cute
(sigh) sidekick.
"Well," said the bard, absently putting the dinars she had just earned
into her purse, "Athens is where the Academy for Bards is..."
"And...?" The Warrior Princess could feel her gut tightening, but held
her face in an interested smile. They sat down at an empty table as Gabrielle
continued.
"Well, right now they are having their once-a-year tryouts to enter; a guy
just told me ... Xena, if I ever really want to be a bard, I should study there.
This could be a chance to get in..." The redhead hesitated. "I might
not get accepted of course..."
Xena smiled genuinely this time. "Oh, you'd get in all right, no doubt of
that. How long would you be there?"
"Not long..." the redhead said and the warrior's heart leaped with
hope, only to fall again as the petite woman went on. "Only about f-five
years ... I'd be back before you know it..." her voice trailed off, knowing
herself how foolish that sounded.
Five ... YEARS? Xena felt as if she had been kicked in the guts, but her face
showed only a tender smile while her mind raced like a runaway chariot. Without
Gabrielle five years would be a lifetime ... its not FAIR, I just found you ...
I LOVE you! How can you DO this to me? Her thoughts screamed.
"It's probably a silly idea," Gabrielle went on, noticing nothing,
"I should just forget it..."
But wait, the shaken warrior thought, shifting horses in midstream. This could
be the answer. If she isn't here, I can get over her ... I can't let her know
how I feel anyway ... and last night was too close; wouldn't it be easier? And
besides, if anyone deserves to follow her dream, it's Gabrielle. What has she
got but a chance of death every day with me? If I truly love her, I want what's
best for HER! And she spoke without thinking more.
"Gabrielle, It's not silly at all," the tall woman drawled. "You
have a talent ... I never heard anyone better at telling stories..." she
hesitated then went on with a smile, "When I was a child my favorite story
was one about two orphans who set out searching the world to find their families
... I don't remember all of it, but I do remember the ending. Lets see ... 'When
the two came to the end of their journey, they found--'"
Gabrielle smiled as she joined in and they finished the sentence together,
"'They found themselves back at the beginning!'"
Xena stopped, but the bard continued in a dreamy voice, "'...the friend who
had traveled the world with him, the only family he had ever known or needed,
was standing right there beside him!'" She smiled at Xena and her nose
crinkled as she finished. "Oh, I know that story all right..."
Xena looked fondly at Gabrielle. "Thanks for being my friend and my family,
but you should follow your dream..."
The bard 's happy expression changed and she swallowed. "But, I could never
leave you..."
"Sure, you could," Xena spoke firmly; in command and all business now.
"Anyway, you said yerself it's only five years ... When yer finished, look
me up." She grinned. "I'll be around."
"Oh, Xena..." The redhead seemed ready to cry.
Better it was done quickly. Xena stood up and patted her friend on the shoulder.
"Go and follow yer dream, Gabrielle," she smiled. "Make me
proud." She turned and strode away and out of the tavern before more could
be said.
Darkness was falling outside. In the stable, she saddled Argo mechanically, and
as she tightened the last cinch she buried her face in the golden horse's mane
and sobbed for a full minute. Finally the big horse nickered inquiringly.
"She's gone, girl," the warrior wept. "Gabrielle's gone. Five
years. I'll never see her again and I didn't even say g-goodbye..." The big
mare snorted and Xena straightened up with a shudder and tearfully mounted. Once
in the saddle she wiped her eyes with the back of her arm.
"Yeah, I know..." she stroked the horse's neck. "You never liked
her anyway, did'ya?" The horse nickered in agreement.
"Yeah, you hated her," she said raggedly as fresh tears ran down her
face, "but I loved her ... Oh, gods, Gabrielle, how I want you ... but I'll
never tell you how I feel about you; I owe you the chance to follow your
dream." The horse made an impatient noise and Xena straightened with a
sigh. "Okay, okay. Let's go, Miss Jealousy ... its just you and me again,
but I want you to know I'm proud I had the strength to let her go." Argo
snorted as if in derision and the warrior heeled her around to ride out of the
stable. Once out they headed north, kept going and didn't look back.
After they had cleared the Innyard and were gone, the small form came out of
hiding from the dimness of the empty box stall at the end of the stable. The
shadowy figure pulled long hair back from its neck and stood staring as if in
thought at the empty stall where the Warrior Princess and the horse had just
been. Finally the figure turned slowly and left the stable. As it passed by a
lantern on a post, the face remained shadowed but it's eyes shone for a moment.
In the dim light, the orbs looked deep blue or maybe green and ... they bore a
look of determination.
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The warm lips kissed softly along her ribs, up under her arm and to the edge of
her shoulder blade and lingered there when they found a spot that made her
tremble. Xena moaned and shivered as the tormenting lips nibbled and tickled
mercilessly. At the same time smooth hands with knowledgeable fingers stroked
and caressed across her bare belly and worked down down down until her back
arched as they moved between her legs.
"Gabrielle," she panted. "Oh, by the gods ... Oh, yes ... please
... please..."
"Please, what?" The bard asked teasingly between nibbles and licks at
her neck and shoulders. Her warm muscular arms cradled the larger woman back
against her and her long gentle fingers caressed the satin skin between the
warriors legs and tangled in the raven dark patch above her vital center.
"Tell me, Xena," she whispered, "what do you want..."
"You, oh, I want YOUUUU!" The raven-haired woman gasped in ecstasy.
She twisted her head back and her pleading lips found Gabrielle's mouth. Their
tongues explored as the bard's fingers continued to move enticingly at Xena's
core. At the edge of release she tore her mouth free and sobbed, "I love
you, Gabrielle, I love you," just before her lips were captured again and
she could feel the redhead smile in joy and love for her friend.
She was ready to explode like lightning, like thunder, like ... There was a
monster crash as she exploded ... and she awoke to the aftermath of a near
thunderbolt, gasping and gurgling in shock as a torrent of water seemed to smash
down into her mouth and nose. She was drenched in an instant even through her
blanket and a second peal of thunder followed the one that had awakened her.
"What in Tartarus," Xena staggered up cursing and coughing water. She
stood there for a moment, dazed and shaking with no recollection of where she
was. Then Argo whinnied nearby and she realized that it was night in her lonely
camp and a sudden thunderstorm had burst upon her like a dam breaking. The
drowned campfire hissed like a dozen snakes and the water pounded down like she
was standing beneath a waterfall. The warrior backed up against a tree and
pulled the sodden blanket over her head as she sat disgustedly on the already
wet ground.
"Dreaming about Gabrielle again ... fourth time this week," she
thought miserably. "Yeah, I've really managed to forget her." The
downpour swept through the woods where the Warrior Princess huddled shivering in
her blanket by the dead campfire. Nearby, Argo made a noise of complaint as
water ran in torrents off of her golden flanks.
Xena sneezed. "Maybe you think it's better for me," she inquired of
the horse. The mare shook her head, blew steam through her nostrils and pawed
the ground sullenly.
"Yeah, well, the life of adventure and all that," grunted the warrior
and shivered. "At l-least Gabrielle is safe in Athens. W-Warm and d-dry and
following her dream." She smiled tremulously. "I m-made her do that
a-and I'm proud. She's better off and s-so am I..."
The mare snorted and Xena sneezed again. "Yeah... I'm much b-better off
without her..." she whispered, but the words sounded unconvincing even to
her. "Shit ... who am I kiddin'?" she growled miserably. "I miss
her and (Atchoo!) I want her more than ever, and I don't even have the c-comfort
of seeing her (Atchoo!) every day..." She huddled down in the soaked
blanket and tried to ignore the cold water running down her back as the storm
raged on overhead.
"Adventure," she thought miserably, "is no adventure without
someone to share it with. I'm glad Gabrielle's not here for this, but it would
sure be more bearable if she was..."
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Concluded HERE
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