ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Ripples In The
Stream
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.
VIOLENCE DISCLAIMER: Hey.. this is Xena Warrior Princess. You know what
kind of things happen.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is based loosely on happenings during the First
Season of Xena: Warrior Princess, and takes place just after the episode The
Athens Academy for Performing Bards. It is also the follow-up to my Alt-Xena
story, Dream Lover.
Feedback: Please feel free to send comments, burnt or otherwise to Belobris@aol.com
(c) 1999
"Xena..." the
little redhead's anger was gone, leaving behind softness. "Remember how you
once told me about the rock causing the ripples on the surface of the stream?
The ripples stay only for a while, then the surface becomes calm again, as if
nothing had ever happened..."
"Yes, but..."
"Xena, this morning was one of those rocks. It splashed into our stream and
caused a ripple, now it's calm again..."
"B-But the rock is still under there affecting things..." the warrior
choked. "It has changed us ... me. This has made me see I'm still capable
of doing terrible things..."
"Xena, that rock, that change, does not have to be for the worse. It can be
positive; it can aid our understanding if we let it and allow us to change for
the better." Gabrielle smiled. "All life is change, is learning. It's
up to us whether or not that change is bad. Look, if Draco's men had not come to
Poteidaia for slaves, or if you had not helped us that day, I might be a slave
or dead now, or stayed locked in Poteidaia forever. As it was, look at all the
things I have seen and learned..." she took Xena's hand and kissed a
scarred knuckle and held it to her cheek. "The love I never would have
known ... the you, I never would have known..."
Xena found herself crying; she fell to her knees. "Oh, Gabrielle. How did
you get to be so wise?" She hugged the small woman to her as tears washed
down her cheeks. "I think I am s-so experienced; th-that I know so much,
but I'm such a fool." She buried her face in the small woman's bare flat
stomach and her words were muffled against it. "All my skills and
experience are nothing compared to your simple wisdom and your love..."
"Xena..." the bard stroked her friend's raven hair lovingly.
The warrior looked up past Gabrielle's naked breasts to her face. "Gods,
oh, please. Never leave me, Gabrielle. I need your wisdom and love so badly; I
need YOU so badly. Without you, darkness would swallow me so quickly."
"That's not true," the bard said softly, "you are good and fine
and you always do the right thing, no matter the pain or cost to you. Don't you
know that? I do." She took the warriors hands and tugged gently at them and
Xena rose shakily to her feet. "I'll always be here for you..."
"Gabrielle..." she whispered in a subdued voice, "I love you, and
... I'm sorry..."
"I know," the small woman said, standing on tiptoe to brush her lips
across Xena's mouth. "And I love you. It's all over and done with; there is
nothing to be sorry for and the ripples are gone again."
Xena smiled tremulously, then winced and pressed a hand to her bloody side.
"H-How is it," the bard asked, "let me see..."
"It'll be fine, dear one..." Xena said, refusing to move her hand,
"It's just a shallow cut ... six, ten stitches and I'll be good as new.
How's yer arm?"
"About the same I guess. Gods ... you look a mess," Gabrielle
whispered, touching the growing bruise between Xena's breasts. She examined some
deep scratches on her own thigh and twitched as she pulled a thorn out.
"And I do too, I'm sure ... a morning flight into a prickery bush is a
wake-up call I'd be just as glad to miss in future."
"Gabrielle," Xena smiled, "you look beautiful to me, no matter
how beat up you are..." She bent her head and kissed her friend gently,
during which Gabrielle closed her eyes for a moment, then the warrior
straightened up with a grunt. "We'd better make sure these guys are tied
up, and then doctor one another..."
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Several days later, the five surviving ruffians turned over to the local
magistrate and the two dead ones buried, the two women and Argo were camped
again in a cool woods. It was early evening of a hot day, with two hours before
the sun went down. They were in a deep coverlet away from the road and sheltered
so that their fire could not be seen once night fell.
The friends were stripped to only a breechcloth each, except for a bandage
around Xena's torso and one around Gabrielle's arm. They were facing each other
with staves gripped in their hands. The one Xena had was obviously makeshift,
but the one the bard held was Ephiny's Amazon staff with the birds-head top
missing. Of the two of them, Gabrielle looked the worst. The bard was a bit
bruised about the body and limbs and there was a mouse starting under one eye;
she looked tired but determined. Xena looked untouched. Both were sweating in
the warm air.
"Now," said the warrior crisply. "Again, and this time remember
what I told you about feinting with..."
As the Warrior Princess spoke the last word, her small friend attacked with a
downward swing. The surprised warrior staff-blocked and then the bard swung the
staff towards her friendís legs. But as Xena blocked to that direction, the
bard pulled the blow before it was completed and spun the other end of the staff
at the bigger woman's head.
Xena barely got her staff up in time and collected a light tap on the top of her
head from just the tip of Gabrielle's flying weapon. The blow stung and her eyes
crossed for a moment. The small women saw this and stopped dead, staring in
horror.
"Xena! Did I hurt you..." she started just as the warrior whipped her
own staff down to trip the bard, who landed wide-eyed on the ground with a
startled squawk. The warrior swung a second blow, which sent the Amazon staff
flying out of her friend's hands.
"Okay, that's enough ... it's too hot fer this, even in these woods."
Sweating, Xena tossed aside the makeshift staff and pulled her friend to her
feet; then offered her the drinking skin. Gratefully the bard drank some, then
passed it back.
As Xena drank, the bard felt of her own various bruises and bumps. "Aughh,"
she groaned. "I'll never get the hang of this ... no matter what I do, you
always manage to pop me one just when I think I'm winning."
"Sure ya will, I got faith in ya ... you just conked me, didn't ya?"
Xena felt the top of her head, and crossed her eyes with a grin.
"Aw," Gabrielle colored slightly, "it was just luck; besides look
what happened then ... ya knocked me right over." She picked up the staff
and looked at it. There was a white tuft of fur on the end that had been under
the birds-head.
"It's 'cause you froze. Yer doin' all right with the staff; in fact I think
yer gonna be good with it," the Warrior Princess drawled with warm pride
for her pupil and lover in her voice.
"Thank you." The bard smiled in embarrassment and her nose wrinkled.
Xena saw the crinkle, and felt her blood begin to warm in a way which had
nothing to do with the heat of the evening. Due to their wounds, she and
Gabrielle had not made love since the incident two days before; they had only
cuddled. Now she stepped forward as the bard continued to talk and examine the
staff.
"Well, I will admit it's easier to use the this thing without that
birds-head on the end of it. Seemed too heavy or something..."
"Yer not big enough to use it with that weight pulling down the end,"
smiled the warrior, "That's why I had you take it off. Yer doin' lots
better now..."
Taking the staff out of the bard's hands, she stepped forward and pulled her
friend into an embrace. Gabrielle looked up in surprise as Xena captured her
lips in a warm kiss and their bodies pressed together all the way down. Their
breasts, Xena's resting on top of Gabrielle's slid against each other and their
nipples scraped tantalizingly together.
"Speaking of 'taking it off...'" the warrior whispered thickly when
they broke the kiss. Her hands roved down towards Gabrielle's taut waist and
deftly plucked the breechcloth off.
"Eewww, Xena..." squealed the naked bard, dancing away, "I know
I'm all sweaty from practice! I must smell like a stable..."
"You smell all right to me, Gabrielle ... my dear one," the warrior
whispered as she enfolded the smaller woman into her arms again and bent her
head for a kiss. Gabrielle twisted her face away and the warrior looked at her
in surprise and let her go. "Gabrielle ... what is it?"
Shamefaced, the bard said, "Xena ... I'm not sure this is ... is a good
idea..." She sat down on her bedroll and looked dejected. She picked at a
scab on her leg.
"What? Why?" Xena was flabbergasted. "Don't ... don't you want
... me?" she asked in a frightened voice. Had she done something wrong?
"By the gods, Xena," whispered the petite woman with a sob. "Of
course I want you, more than you know, b-but..."
Xena sat down beside her and put an arm around her friend's shoulders. "But
what, Gabrielle ... tell me."
"Suppose ... suppose something happens again ... suppose someone finds us
while we're, you know ... and ... and this time we ... Oh, Xena. If I was the
cause of you being h-hurt ... I'd never forgive myself..." A tear rolled
down the bards cheek.
Xena's heart filled with love. "Hey, hey. Come here," she whispered,
pulling the small redhead against her chest.
"Oh, Xena, I-I'm sorry..." she sniffled.
"For what, for being concerned for me? For Us?" Xena tilted her
friends face up and looked with love into the green eyes. She took the small
hand into her large calloused one and kissed the smooth fingers. "Gabrielle
... now that we have found one another, we can never be parted. It's as if you
are the other half of my soul."
"I feel it too," whispered the bard. "L-Like my s-story about
people having been split into two bodies by the gods and searching forever for
their other half ... but Xena, I can't let my love endanger you..."
"Look, whatever ripples there are and whatever dangers come on our path, we
will face them together," smiled the warrior. "For I know just as
surely as we are sitting here, that we will die together or not at all."
"But Xena, how can you know that?"
"Because I know you, dear bard ... Oh, yes, I know you, my dear one. You
would never abandon me, and I will never abandon you." Her voice got husky
with love as she continued, "and I tell you this, Gabrielle ... that even
in death, we will never be parted..." She smiled like the sun. "Like
you said, 'it doesn't have to be a good experience to learn good things from
it'."
"I don't think that's exactly what I said..."
"Close enough, my wise bard, close enough." She stroked Gabrielle's
red hair lovingly. "So let's live for now and to Tartarus with worrying
about what might or might not happen..."
"Oh, Xena, Xena..." sighed the bard, "and you say I'm
wise..." She raised her face to the warrior's blue eyes. "Oh, gods,
how I love you..."
"And I love you, Gabrielle of Poteidaia..." said the warrior against
her lovers mouth as they kissed for a long moment; then she snickered,
"...even if ya do smell like a stable!"
"What? You'll pay for that, Warrior Princess..." shrieked the naked
bard, breaking the kiss and throwing herself onto the bigger woman. "I know
yer ticklish spots now, remember?"
As the two friends rolled and struggled on the blanket, each trying to overcome
the other, the woods rang for long minutes with squeals and giggles of laughter
which subsided at last into warm moans and whispers and the soft sweet sounds of
two caring people in love.
The End
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