part
3
(Conclusion)
They arrived on the edges of the Amazon village before nightfall on
the fourth day. Xena thought about setting up a camp and entering the village in the
morning, but the thought of a hearty meal and a warm bed gave them the needed energy to
continue on. They were met at the gate by Ephiny and a royal guard. As they walked to the
palace, Xena briefly explained that they had been attacked by Drax and were recovering at
Hercules cabin when the three goddesses appeared and told them to come to the
village. Ephiny listened quite intensely to the story, visibly shaken when she heard of
Gabrielles whipping.
"I will see to it that you both get warm meals and hot
baths." Ephiny said. "Queen Gabrielle, your room is just as you left it.
Ill have one of the servants prepare a room for you, Xena."
"That wont be necessary." Gabrielle said quickly.
The three of them exchanged glances as understanding formed on Ephinys face.
"Very well, then. As you wish, my queen." Ephinys
tone was civil, polite. The Amazon hid her own feelings well. Although Gabrielle failed to
catch the change in the Amazons tone, it was not missed by the warrior, nor was the
look that Ephiny gave her as she left.
"Xena, from what Ephiny says, there hasnt been any
problems since we were last here. Why do you think Artemis wanted us to come back?"
They were walking over to the food hut, where a feast had been laid out in honor of their
returning queen. The Amazons were well aware of their queens ravenous appetite and
had outdone themselves with both the quantity and variety of food. Xena couldnt
resist a chuckle when she saw Gabrielles eyes widen as she took in the sight.
"Try to leave some for the other people." Xena teased. She
was rewarded with a playful elbow in the ribs. Xenas eyes locked with Ephinys,
who was standing at the other side of the room. "Gabrielle, will you be all right for
a little while? I have to go talk to someone."
"Sure how much trouble could I possibly get into?"
Gabrielle asked innocently before breaking out into laughter. Xena chuckled and put her
hand on the bards shoulder.
"Try not to find any. Ill be back in a few minutes."
With that, she turned and walked out, knowing that Ephiny would soon follow.
Xena walked over to the fountain and waited. Within seconds she
heard Ephinys footsteps. She turned to face an emotional Amazon.
"Shes given you her heart." The pain and hurt in
Ephinys voice was clear. Xena only nodded. Unable to control her feeling of loss and
anger, the Amazon moved closer and spoke in a low angry voice. "She deserves better
than you. She deserves a home, a place where people love and respect her. She deserves to
be kept safe from harm, not thrown into it just because you want to redeem yourself. How
long do you think it will be before someone decides to do to her what youve done
countless times to innocent villagers? How long before someone decides to exact revenge on
her for your crimes? How long before she loses her blood innocence? She belongs here,
Xena. She belongs with the Amazons."
"With you?" Xena countered.
"Yes, with
" The Amazon caught herself. "With
the Amazons. She made the wrong choice."
"It was her choice to make." The warrior growled back.
Ephiny sighed and looked at the night sky. Neither spoke for several heartbeats.
"She is so beautiful." The Amazon said wistfully.
"She has no idea just how many hearts she touches."
"No, she doesnt." Xena quietly agreed. Ephiny spun
around and glared at the warrior.
"Is she just another conquest for-." Her words were cut
off as Xenas hands wrapped around her throat while the warriors right leg
moved forward and swept the Amazons feet out from under, pinning her to the ground.
"Dont
ever
say
that!" Xena hissed
through clenched teeth as she looked down at the furious Amazon. With a grunt, she pushed
herself off of Ephiny and stepped back a few paces. She ran her fingers through her hair
in frustration. Ephiny slowly rose to her feet, trying to maintain a defensive stance
around the irate warrior. Xena kept her back to the Amazon. "You know its more
than that." She said evenly.
"I know." Ephiny admitted. "Do you understand that I
would give anything to have her in my life?" She sighed. "Xena, Im sorry.
When I found out
well
its hard to watch dreams die." Her admission
struck a chord in Xena. She turned to face the Amazon.
"I know." She walked over and put a hand on Ephinys
shoulder. "I swear I will do everything in my power to protect her. But it is her
life. It was her choice." Ephiny started to walk away, then turned and faced Xena.
"If you ever to anything to hurt her, I swear Ill hunt
you down and kill you." It wasnt a threat, it was a promise. Ephiny tensed,
expecting another physical reaction from the warrior.
"Ephiny, if I ever intentionally hurt her, I hope you do come
and kill me." Xena turned and walked to the stables. Ephiny watched her walk away,
then headed back to her room at the palace, deep in her feelings of loss.
On her way back to the palace, Gabrielle found herself drawn to a
group of young women gathered around a fire. They were giggling and laughing while passing
around a wineskin. "May I join you?" She asked as she approached them. Several
recognized her immediately and moved as if to leave. "No, please stay. I only wish to
join you."
"Of course you are welcome to join us." A girl not much
younger than Gabrielle stood and motioned for Gabrielle to join her on the log.
"My Queen
" The royal guardswoman protested.
"Oh, you can go back to the palace if you like. Ill be
fine here." Gabrielle said quickly as she took a turn at the wineskin. It was smooth
and strong and she took several gulps before passing it on. She frowned when she saw that
the guard had not moved. "Return to the palace." Unable to violate a direct
command from the queen, the guard nodded meekly and headed to the palace, hoping that she
wouldnt get six moons guard duty at the south wall for leaving the queen alone.
Gabrielle quickly settled in and eagerly joined the chatter, as well
as taking turns with the wine. Several Amazons passed the group, smiling at the sight of
six animated young women all trying to talk at once.
"So you ride with Xena?"
"Whats she like?"
"As queen, do you get to decide what chores to do?"
"Can you make that sound she makes? You know, that yi yi
sound?"
"Whoa!" Gabrielle put her hands out to stop the barrage of
questions. She found the wineskin being put back in her hand again. She took a swallow as
she heard two of the girls talking quietly about the tailor and the smithy. "What did
you hear?" Gabrielle asked in a conspiratory manner.
"Well
" Dyna said quietly as she moved closer to the
fire. All the others also moved closer, eager to hear the latest piece of gossip.
Xena walked back across the village to find several giggling girls
surrounding a dying fire. From the wineskin that she saw being passed back and forth
between the silhouetted Amazons, she realized that they were probably very intoxicated.
"No! While on a saddle? Wouldnt that
be
well
awkward?" Xena groaned at the familiarity of the voice while the
drunken group burst into more fits of laughter.
"Gabrielle." Xenas voice boomed as she quickly
strode closer to the group. There were several muffled giggles and the warriors
hearing picked up on the Shh sound being made by the bard. "Gabrielle, I
know youre up there. Come over here." She was greeted with more giggles.
"Uh
Gabrielles not here." The bard said,
sending herself and the rest of the group into another fit of laughter. Her laughter
stopped when she felt the six foot warrior looming over her. "Uh oh." The other
girls quieted down immediately, either in awe or in fear of Xena. Gabrielle turned her
head up and looked up. "Uh, hi Xena."
"Hi." Xena said evenly while she tried to keep a grin from
appearing on her face. Even drunk, Gabrielle still looked cute.
"Uh
we were just talking."
"Yeah, talking." Dyna said, then looking at the wineskin
in her hand, she held it up proudly. "And drinking." The group giggled
uncontrollably. Gabrielle leaned back against Xenas legs for support. The warrior
rolled her eyes.
"Yeah, and drinking." Gabrielle chimed in. "But I
only had a little." She held her forefinger and thumb out to illustrate.
"Yeah right!" Dyna teased as she elbowed the queen. Just
then, several angry looking Amazons walked over to the group.
"Dyna! Aris! What are you two doing out here so late?"
Dyna quickly passed the wineskin to Gabrielle. The bard tried to take a sip, but the skin
was quickly removed by the warrior.
"Mother!" Dyna stood up, wobbling for moment before
finding her balance. Aris and two other girls also stood up as they saw their mothers
heading for them. "We were just having some fun."
"I hope you didnt get into your aunts private stock
again." Dynas mother said as she pointed her wagging finger at her drunken
daughter.
"Okay, Gabrielle. I think its time for you to go to bed
too." Xena said as she bent down and scooped the bard up in her arms. The warrior
looked up when she heard the gasp from one of the mothers.
"Oh my goddess. Its the queen herself." Dynas
mother said, astonished. "Im sorry my daughter got her in that condition."
She slapped her daughter on the back of the head.
"Dont worry about it." Xena chuckled.
"Gabrielle doesnt need any help to get into trouble." The mother nodded
and walked away, scolding her daughter the entire time. Xena looked down quickly when she
felt Gabrielles hand cup her breast.
"Hi Xena." The queen said seductively, her words slurred.
"Hi yourself."
"Im drunk." She said matter-of-factly.
"Yes, you are." Xena agreed as she kissed the top of
Gabrielles head. Despite the bards playful teases, Xena knew that Gabrielle
would be fast asleep once she was in bed. She was right.
Morning found a very hung over Gabrielle trying to stop the pounding
in her head. "Im never going to drink that much again." She moaned as they
entered the food hut. Xena looked around and saw an equally hung over Dyna sitting at a
far table, propping her head up with her hands.
"Looks like your new friend is in the same condition you
are." The warrior chuckled. Gabrielle caught sight of Dyna and waved. The young
Amazon waved back, happy that the queen wasnt mad at her for getting her so drunk
the night before. "What do you want to eat?"
"Something that isnt going to make me sick."
Gabrielle replied as she passed by a tray of some kind of creamed meat. The faint sound of
a warning horn caught their attention as well as the attention of the rest of the room.
Without saying a word, Xena and Gabrielle ran toward the village entrance.
They arrived to see a young Amazon warrior hanging on to her horse,
her left arm bleeding. Two women went over and helped her off of the horse. With her long
legs, Xena reached the woman before the queen. "What happened?" She asked as she
looked for more injuries.
"Raiders. Theyre coming this way. At least a hundred of
them." The alert was sounding throughout the village. Xena turned and looked at her
lover.
"Gabrielle, you have to go back to the palace. Ephiny will stay
with you."
"Xena, are you trying to leave me behind again? Because if you
are, I thought we already talked about this." Gabrielle tried to keep the frustration
out of her voice, but failed. Xena sighed. Just once she would like the bard to listen to
her and not argue.
"Gabrielle, this isnt a case of my trying to protect you.
You are Queen of the Amazons. Youre needed here, in the village. Let your warriors
and archers handle this, thats what theyre trained for." She paused.
"Gabrielle, please?"
"I dont like it." Gabrielle said angrily. She hated
when Xena was right.
"Theres no time to argue." Xena said quickly as she
saw the quickly formed groups of warriors heading to the north gate. "Ill go
help them all that I can." She started to head away, but Gabrielle grabbed her arm.
"I guess this is the battle that Athena warned us about."
She looked up into the blue eyes that she loved so much. "Xena, be careful. I
dont want to be a widow again." She put her head on the warriors chest,
listening to the strong heartbeat of her soulmate. Xena reached down and put her hand on
the bards chin, turning her head upward.
"I swear Ill be careful." She said as she brought
her mouth down for a final kiss before heading off to join the Amazon warriors. Gabrielle
wiped her eyes, then reluctantly headed back to the palace.
Ephiny nodded as Gabrielle walked in. "What can I do?" The
young queen asked as she moved over to look at the map that was sprawled out on the table.
"There isnt too much more that can be done." Ephiny
replied. "Weve sent our best troops to cover the north gate. Hopefully they can
overpower the raiders without sustaining too many injuries."
"What about the south gate?" Gabrielle asked thoughtfully.
"We have a standard compliment of archers and warriors covering
it. Our main concern is the north gate. Thats where the raiders are."
"Uh huh." The bard mumbled. "Ephiny, why would anyone
try to attack from the north? After all, that gate is easier to defend than the south one.
Besides, we have the added advantage of the north woods. It would be easy for our warriors
to circle around and surround them if necessary. It doesnt make sense
"
Gabrielles eyes grew wide. "Its a trick!" She yelped. "Ephiny,
whats the best way to get our warriors away from our weakest point of entry?"
The Amazons mouth opened as she realized the point that the young queen was trying
to make.
"By distracting them!" Ephiny quickly ran over to one of
the guards. "Get every woman whos capable of fighting and get them to the south
gate immediately." The guard quickly took off to sound the alarm. Gabrielle grabbed
her staff and headed for the door. "Where do you think youre going?"
"To help defend the south gate." Gabrielle said defiantly.
"My Queen, I cant take the chance of you getting
hurt."
"Ephiny!" Gabrielles eyes flashed with fury.
"There is no way I am going to ask the women of this village to risk their lives
guarding the south gate while I stay hidden. All of our best warriors are at the north
gate. We need every available person to protect the south entrance. I am going." Her
tone was similar to the one that Xena used when she wanted no argument. "This is not
open for discussion." Gabrielle stormed out of the palace, Ephiny right behind her.
They quickly reached the small group of women that were forming at
the south gate. Gabrielle recognized several members of the royal guard. They were easy to
pick out because of their distinctive blue tunics. Several other women were getting into
different types of armor while others were testing the tension on their bowstrings. One of
the guards walked over to them. "My Queen, please take this for your
protection." She handed Gabrielle chain mail. The bard looked at her quizzically.
"It will help protect you from arrows." The Amazon explained. Gabrielle smiled
and let Ephiny help her don the armor.
"Are we ready?" Gabrielle asked as she moved her arms
about, trying to get a feel for the strange armor before the battle.
"I still dont like the idea of you being in the middle of
this." Ephiny said. "But yes, were ready." Gabrielle ignored the
comment made by the second in command.
"Lets go." She looked at the hastily assembled group
of guards, farmers, and any other able bodied woman they could find. Raising her voice to
a bardic level, she addressed the group. "My fellow Amazons, I feel that a trap has
been set. Our best warriors are trying to protect the north entrance. It is up to us to
defend the south. Your safety is of the utmost importance. Dont try to be a hero.
Our goal is to keep them from entering the village before our warriors can get here to
help. Weve already sent someone to warn them." She looked around one more time
at each of the Amazons before giving the signal to begin. The gate opened and they headed
out, determined to protect their village or die trying.
They were just over a candlemarks walk from the south gate
when the battle started. The Amazons quickly took cover from the barrage of flying arrows.
Ephiny and Gabrielle took cover behind a fallen log. "Theres more than a
hundred of them." Gabrielle said breathlessly. Ephiny nodded.
"Youre right. It was a trick." The Amazons started
to return fire with the few arrows that they had. Gabrielle knew that her staff was no
good unless she was up front, near the attackers. Using hand signals, she indicated to
Ephiny her plan. The Amazon shook her head frantically. "Its too
dangerous."
"Is it any less dangerous than waiting for them to roll over
us? My staff is useless back here." Ephiny reluctantly agreed. Catching the attention
of a nearby archer, Ephiny used hand signals to indicate that she should provide cover.
The archer nodded and started to fire random arrows as Gabrielle and Ephiny moved from the
cover of the log. Gabrielle reached one soldier and quickly disarmed him before knocking
him out. She turned and assumed a battle stance as another soldier approached her. He had
obviously never battled a staff before and he quickly went down. With all the noise and
commotion, Gabrielle never heard the whistling sound of the arrow before it embedded
itself deep into her thigh. She fell to the ground, screaming in pain. Reaching with both
hands, she pulled out the projectile.
"Do you think you can move?" Ephiny asked as she moved to
protect the fallen queen. She ran her sword through an approaching soldier. To her dismay,
several more were coming right for them.
"Go back, get reinforcements." Gabrielle croaked.
"I cant. Theres too many of them." She ducked
as more arrows flew through the air at them. Gabrielle looked around.
"Were cut off, arent we?" She said quietly.
Ephiny didnt answer, she was too busy fighting. Gabrielle leaned against the tree
trunk and forced herself into a standing position, putting her weight on her good leg. She
knocked three more men down before the loss of blood sent her sinking back to the ground.
Ephiny backed up under the relentless attack. She backed up too far and fell down a deep
ravine, landing on the ground with a sickening thud. Seeing their queen defenseless,
several Amazons moved forward to try to protect her. They never made it.
Xena and Eponin worked their way through the raiders troops. It was
almost too easy. They easily outnumbered the raiders. Xena figured there were less than
fifty. The Amazons easily pushed the raiders back. Xena had spent too many years as a
warlord not to notice that something was wrong. She quickly dispatched the man she had
been fighting with and moved over to Eponin. "Somethings wrong."
"What?" Eponin asked, never taking her eyes off of the
enemy.
"Theyre not trying to advance. Its like
theyre trying to keep us busy
" Just then the retreat horn and the
emergency horns were sounded. Realization hit Xena. "Eponin, the south gate!
Its a trick!" She quickly somersaulted into the tree and moved from branch to
branch, quickly working her way back to the north gate, the Amazons right behind her. Xena
noticed grimly that the raiders didnt follow them. It only confirmed her suspicions
about the ruse.
Xena didnt bother to stop at the palace, especially when she
no guards standing outside. She ran right to the south gate, quickly followed by Amazons.
Xena recognized Dyna standing at the gate, awkwardly holding a sword. When she saw Xena,
she pointed at the south gate.
The Amazon warriors arrived just in time to meet the raiders before
they reached the gate. Unlike the troops they had faced in the north woods, these troops
were massive in number and strength and intent on getting into the Amazon village. Quick
glances showed Xena no sign of Gabrielle. Her attention immediately changed as three
raiders came at her with their swords raised. With a quick flick of the wrist, she sent
her chakram flying, striking all three before returning to her hand. She ran and drop
kicked another one before running her sword through yet another. The battle raged on as
the Amazons slowly gained control over the battle. No prisoners were taken. Too many
Amazon lives had been lost today.
Watching the shift in control of the battle, Garath realized that
his men werent going to be able to conquer and enslave the Amazon village. He looked
over and saw the slumped form of the Amazon queen. Surely the Amazons would pay a handsome
ransom for their queen.
The carnage was enough to make the strongest Amazons nauseous. They
had finally stopped the raiders, pushing them back a half candlemarks distance
before all were killed or retreated. Blood was caked to everyones boots. Xena walked
on, noticing grimly more bodies further ahead. Eponin ran over to her side. "I
havent found Ephiny or Gabrielle." The look on Xenas face told the Amazon
that she hadnt either. Behind them, the anguished cries of mothers and sisters
filled the air. Xenas face went white as she spotted the blue tunics on some of the
dead still ahead. Eponin noticed it too and they broke out into a dead run. Frantic
searching confirmed that many of the dead were from the royal guard, but there was still
no sign of either the queen or her second in command. Xena noticed a trail of blood
leading to a ravine. She walked over and looked down. "Over here!" She yelled as
she worked her way down the slope.
Ephinys body was covered in blood. Several deep wounds on her
arms and legs were testament to the battle she had been in. Her chain mail was all that
kept her from being another casualty. Ephiny tried to focus on the strong woman that was
picking her up, but the loss of blood made her too light-headed. She felt herself being
handed over to two sets of arms as she was lifted out.
"Ephiny, its all right now. Im here." Eponin
spoke in a soothing tone, despite the fact seeing Ephiny in such dire striates was tearing
her up inside.
"Ga
"
"What? Ephiny, what happened to Gabrielle?" Xena was
standing there, trying to get an answer out of the semiconscious Amazon. Ephiny turned her
head to look at the warrior.
"I tried
we all tried
"
"Where is she?" Xena practically screamed, drawing a stern
look from Eponin.
"They
took her
"
"Took her? Who took her? Where did they go?" Xena stopped
when she realized that the Amazon was unconscious. She looked at Eponin. "Im
going after them." She turned to head back to the village to get Argo.
"Xena!" Eponins tone caused the warrior to turn
around. "I know you want to go find her, but we need you here." Sensing that she
had the warriors attention, she continued. "There are too many injured women
for Saras to take care of by herself. Think of how many Amazons will die needlessly from
lack of medical treatment if you leave." Eponin sent five Amazon warriors to follow
try and track the raiders. She watched as Xena battled the emotions within herself before
the stoic look returned. Without saying a word, Xena walked over and knelt down in front
of one of the dead guardswomen. Realizing that this woman had given her life trying to
protect Gabrielle, Xena was unable to keep her tears in check. "Artemis, watch over
this one. She deserves to be in the Elyssian Fields."
Garath cursed loudly as he dragged the unconscious woman onto his
ship. He was supposed to conquer the city and bring all the young girls back as slaves. He
had failed miserably, losing his entire army. All he had to show for his efforts was one
woman who would probably die from blood loss before they even got to the Kings land.
The more he looked at her, the more he wasnt sure if she was the queen at all. Her
hair color wasnt like the others and she was shorter than most of them as well. He
kicked the bard in anger. One girl! He was sent to capture dozens of them and he was
coming back with one! Leaving her on deck, he stormed inside to drown his sorrows with a
keg of wine.
Gabrielles eyes slowly opened. She kept her head still and
looked around, trying to get her bearings without notifying anyone that she was awake. She
realized that she was on a ship. The rocking motion and wood beneath her told her that
much. It was daylight, she figured probably late afternoon. She noticed with relief that
she wasnt bound in any way. Her leg throbbed painfully. She wasnt sure if she
could even stand on it. Once she felt certain that no one was around her, Gabrielle sat up
and looked at her thigh. The wound was impossible to see under all the blood. She knew
that she had lost a great deal of it already. She pulled off the chain mail and stripped
off her shirt. Putting the mail back on, she tore her shirt into rags and strips. She
packed the rags into and on top of the wound, then wound the strips around to apply
pressure. Rolling onto her knees, Gabrielle looked over the bow. Off in the far distance,
she saw land. "What are you thinking of, Gabrielle?" She asked herself.
"Even if you can stand and get off of this ship, theres no way you can swim all
the way to shore. Even if you dont end up as fish food, the loss of blood will kill
you." Gabrielle thought of the options that were available if she stayed.
"Lets see, rape, torture, sold into slavery. Yeah, those sound like wonderful
choices." She pulled herself over to the edge of the bow and said a quick prayer to
Athena, Artemis, and Poseidon. Taking a deep breath, Gabrielle pushed herself up over the
rail and dropped into the salty water.
Xena, the stoic warrior, didnt bother to wipe away her freely
falling tears as she worked on the scores of wounded Amazons. On the ground outside of
Saras hut, Xena had formed a triage of sorts. Her years of treating the men in her
army had taught her well which injuries could wait to be treated and which ones required
immediate attention. It also taught her when treatment could do no more than prolong the
suffering. She tried to keep her mind busy with the numerous tasks at hand, but all she
could think about was the blue-green eyes that belonged to her beloved Gabrielle. Torches
were lit as darkness fell. Lanterns were brought over to help Xena see as she stitched
wounds, set broken bones, and closed the eyes of those she couldnt save. She
didnt realize how much time had passed until she felt Eponins hand on her
shoulder. In the back of her mind, Xena noted that she had not felt the Amazons
approach. Without looking up, she spoke. "No sign."
"There were too many tracks. Xena, well send more troops
out tomorrow." Eponin paused for a moment before continuing. "Xena, come inside.
You need a bath, food, and rest." Xena looked over at Saras.
"Xena, go. I need you strong for tomorrow." The healer
waved her arms, motioning for the warrior to go. Xena nodded, then slowly rose and
followed Eponin back to the palace.
After scrubbing the blood and dirt off as best she could, Xena
grabbed a clean tunic and laid back on the bed. She sat up quickly and wiped her eyes when
she heard the soft knock at the door. "Come in."
Eponin entered, followed by a girl not much younger than Gabrielle.
The girl stayed near the door. "Xena, this is Aris."
"You were one of the girls at the campfire last night."
Xena said. Last night seemed a lifetime ago right now.
Aris looked nervously at Eponin. The Amazon put a reassuring hand on
the girls shoulder. "Show her." Eponin said. Aris reached into the hall
and pulled back Gabrielles staff. Xena felt a stab of pain in her heart when she saw
the blood covered weapon.
"I
found it over near the ravine." The girl started
to cry. "I
I liked
I mean she
" Aris handed the staff to Eponin
and ran out of the room. The Amazon put the staff back in the hall, then walked over and
sat on the bed next to the warrior. Xena stared at the wall.
"Everyone is taking it hard." Eponin looked down at her
hands. "Aris sister Joy was one of the royal guards." The warrior nodded
in understanding.
"How is Ephiny?" Xena said quietly, still not making eye
contact. She waited a moment for an answer. Hearing none, she looked over and saw the
Amazon shaking with silent sobs. "Not too good." Eponin said after a moment. She
shook her head from side to side as the tears cascaded down her face. Needed to comfort as
much as be comforted, Xena pulled the Amazon close as her own tears started to fall.
The salt water burned Gabrielles leg on the outside while her
muscles burned from the inside. The dead weight of the chain mail made it almost
impossible to keep her head above water. She seemed to gain only an inch on each stroke,
but she believed that she was getting closer. The dimming light only allowed her to see
the silhouette of the treetops. She focused in on them, pushed the burning pain from her
mind, and pushed her way closer to home, to Xena.
She didnt know when she closed her eyes, rolled over, and
started to float. She didnt know when she ended up striking land. She only realized
that she felt something firm under her back. She felt the water lapping at her face.
Groaning as she moved her leg, Gabrielle forced herself up on her knees and crawled until
she no longer felt water beneath her. At that point all strength left her body and she
collapsed on the soft sand. She never saw the white owl perched on a nearby branch.
Xena opened her eyes and sat up, fully alert. Her shoulders sagged
slightly when she realized that it wasnt a nightmare. Gabrielle was really gone. She
quickly donned her armor and started out the door.
Eponin stopped her before she could leave the palace. "Xena!
Wait! I need you." Xena stopped, knowing her vow to always help those in need.
"Please, lets talk in chambers." Xena allowed Eponin to lead her to the
Queens private office. The Amazon reached up on the shelf and pulled down three
scrolls. All had the seal of the Queen of the Amazon Nation. Both sat at the small table.
"We have to find out who holds the power of Acting Queen."
"We?" Xena was confused. "Eponin, Im not
Amazon. I have no say in who runs the nation."
"Xena, there are three scrolls here." She picked one up.
"This one is Gabrielles instructions as to who receives her right-of-caste in
the event of her
" The Amazon paused. Xena nodded, almost imperceptibly. Eponin
took a deep breath and continued. She set that scroll down and picked up another. Xena
immediately recognized her name, written in the bards handwriting. "This one is
a personal note to you." Eponin went to hand it to the warrior, but seeing no hand to
receive it, set it down on the table. The Amazon made no move to touch the last scroll.
"That one is Ephinys personal note to me. Depending on what Gabrielles
caste scroll says, well have to open one of the others."
"I guess theres no time to waste. The Amazons need to
know who their leader is." Xenas words sounded full of purpose, but her hands
shook slightly as she broke the wax seal.
I, Gabrielle of Potodeia, Queen of the Amazon Nation as blessed by
the Goddess Artemis, do claim that in the event of my death or inability to perform my
duties as Queen, do hearby pass my Right-Of-Caste to my Amazon sister Ephiny.
It was signed at the bottom. Xena passed it to Eponin, then took it
back and reread it. Gabrielle had obviously written it in a hurry. Xena set the scroll
down and reached for Ephinys. "Let me." Eponin said as she reached out and
took the scroll. Xena pulled her hand back and waited until the Amazon finished reading
the document. As expected, Ephiny passed her right to Eponin. Both women breathed a sigh
of relief as the legal formality was out of the way. "Xena
" Eponin looked
down at the remaining scroll.
"No!" Xena growled. "I wont. Not until we know
for sure." Xena looked up at the ceiling. "I cant." Her voice was
little more than a whisper. She picked up the scroll and put it back in place on the
shelf. "I have to find her."
"Xena, please. We need you here. We lost five more last night.
Every woman we could spare is out looking right now. Theyre following every trail,
every track. Theyre not going to rest until they find her. You have my word as an
Amazon." Eponin stood and looked out the window. "Xena, at least fifty women
died yesterday. If you leave, we could lose another fifty. Saras worked all night long so
you could sleep. Shes exhausted." Eponin stopped talking. She said all that
needed saying. Neither moved for a moment. The Amazon hoped that she had not overestimated
the warriors compassion.
"Let me eat something first. Im going to need all the
energy I can get." Xena said as she pulled off her sword and scabbard. Eponin
released a breath that she did not realize she had been holding.
"Artemis bless you, Xena." The warrior held back a
scathing reply. Not knowing what happened to Gabrielle did nothing to improve her feelings
for the Gods at the moment. She took deep breaths and steeled herself to the multitude of
tasks that lay ahead of her. Tending to the sick and injured. Aiding in the locating and
identifying of the dead. Building the funeral pyres. The most unwelcome task would be the
carting of the bodies to the pyres. How many times had she sent people to the pyres on the
end of her sword? How many widows had she made? As the day wore on, the screams of pain
and cries of loss wore on her. She almost lost her lunch when she had to perform an
amputation on one of the girls that Gabrielle had met at the campfire. They had run out of
many pain killers early in the morning. Xena had been tempted to use her pressure points
to relieve the pain, but knew that the pain that was released when the pressure was
removed sometimes was too much to bear. It had been known to kill people if the pain was
too great. The air burned with the stench of burning flesh after she cauterized the
bleeding stump. Rising from the sobbing girl, Xena walked over and scrubbed her hands and
arms in the basin, the water already a deep red from previous patients. With no time to
rest or think, Xena walked over to another pallet and started on another patient. She
would be the first of many to die that day.
Gabrielle sat up slowly and spit out the sand that found its way
into her mouth. She turned to crawl and felt the throbbing in her leg. She cupped her hand
into the water and took a handful. She went to take another when she remembered
Xenas warning about salt water. She wet her hand again and wiped her face before
slowly working her way to her feet. She took a moment to study area, trying to get her
bearings. She wasnt sure which way to go. She wasnt even sure if she was in
Greece. Gabrielle had no idea how long she had been unconscious or how long she had been
on that boat. Leaning up against a tree for a moment, she studied the ground. It
didnt take long to find the tracks that her captor had made getting here. All she
had to do was follow the tracks backward and eventually she would find the Amazon village!
With a renewed sense of hope, Gabrielle moved forward, thinking only of Xena and not of
the pain in her legs.
"Xena." The warrior looked down at the wounded Amazon.
"Ephiny. Its good to see you. I have to change your
bandages. This might hurt a bit." Xena turned her attention to the multitude of
gashes and wounds that covered the Amazons body.
"Xena, you know I tried to protect her." The words came
out in a raspy whisper. Xena reached over and picked up a cup of water. Putting her hand
under Ephinys head for support, she held the cup to the Amazons lips.
"Drink." Xena waited until the Amazon finished the entire
cup before letting her lay back down. She went back to changing the dressings. "I
know you did. Thank you." The proud warrior said after a moment. Ephinys eyes
were closed, but she still knew that Xena was crying. There was a time when Ephiny thought
that the warrior princess was incapable of redemption, of turning her life around, of
being a woman instead of a warlord. She was glad that she was wrong, but also saddened
because she knew that Gabrielle was the reason for the change. It was an unbreakable bond
that Ephiny knew she would never have. She hoped that the loss of Gabrielle didnt
send Xena back to her warlord days.
Gabrielles mouth was parched and her stomach ached by the time
she found a small creek. She laid down and dunked her head into the water, opening her
mouth and sucking in the cool, clear liquid. She sat up and looked around, trying to pick
up the trail. It wasnt hard to find. Her abductor hadnt made any effort to
cover his tracks. She looked down at her thigh. The bandages were covered with both blood
and dirt. She wanted to unwrap and clean it, but there was nothing else to wrap it in once
it was cleaned. She was certain that an infection was starting. The area was hot to the
touch. She realized how pale her skin was. She had already lost too much blood. Cleaning
the wound would certainly cause it to bleed again. Not happy with either choice, she left
the bandages alone. The sounds of a horse approaching reached her ear. Friend or foe?
Licking her lips to wet them, Gabrielle let out a bird call. In her weakened state, it was
raspy and didnt sound much like any bird she knew of. She tried again. She heard a
dove call. She released a breath of joy. Amazon, friendly. She called out. "Help!
Please!" She lost her voice as her dry throat let loose a series of coughs. An Amazon
followed the sound of a woman coughing and entered the clearing.
Ralla pulled the meager medical supplies she had out of her
saddlebag and rushed over to the bards side. She cut away the slimy bandage on the
thigh and looked at the arrow wound. It was obvious that there was a raging infection. She
didnt even have to touch it to feel the searing heat. She used one rag to wipe away
the puss and blood before covering it with a clean cloth. She unstoppered her waterskin
and forced some water between Gabrielles lips. There was nothing more she could do
until help arrived. The queen was too weak to ride by herself and Ralla couldnt hold
her and control the horse through the thick forest. She heard the approaching horses and
started her bird call. She received the answer she wanted and stood up as the horse and
rider entered the clearing.
"Tyna, its the queen." Ralla yelled as the Amazon
approached. Tyna dismounted quickly. "Shes too weak to walk or ride by
herself."
Ralla noted with dismay that the bard was bleeding through the
bandages. Tyna noticed as well. "We dont have much time to lose, Ralla. Climb
up on your horse and Ill hand her up to you. Ill take your reins and lead you
back." Ralla quickly obeyed, settling herself in the saddle, then reaching down to
help Tyna lift the weakened queen. Holding Gabrielle with both hands, Ralla indicated to
Tyna to take the reins and start the trek home. Tyna reached up and grabbed the reins,
noting grimly that the blood had soaked through the bandages enough to be flowing freely
down the queens leg. There wasnt a moment to lose.
Xena watched as Eponin lit the first of many funeral pyres. The
thick black smoke filled the night air. The warrior needed some time away from the
maddening aftermath of the bloody battle. She wandered over to a quiet patch of trees and
sat down on the ground. As her eyes stared at the burning fire, she thought about how many
times she had lit similar ones. How many men had died under her command? She lost count
many years ago. Names blurred, faces blurred, nothing was clear except the vast
devastation she had left in her wake. Now she was trying to change all that. She rubbed
her shoulders, stiff and sore from the past days exertions. A warm memory of Gabrielle
rubbing her shoulders came to mind. The bard always knew just where it hurt and just how
to make the pain go away. "Oh, Gabrielle. If only you could make the pain in my heart
go away." She cried out to the night sky. She no longer could control the steady flow
of tears that cascaded down her face. She cried for the senselessness of the battle, for
the loss of so many lives, for the death and destruction of war. Above all else, she cried
for Gabrielle, the only light in her life.
It was slow going for Ralla and Tyna. The moon did little to help
them in the thick underbrush. Had it been just the two of them, they would have taken a
chance on the open road, pushing their horses to the limit. But with the injured queen,
they couldnt afford to take such a chance. Tyna took the lead, holding her reins in
one hand and Rallas reins in the other. Ralla had her hands full just trying to keep
the weakened bard on the saddle. For a while, Ralla had wrapped both of her arms around
Gabrielles stomach to keep her steady. After she felt the blood drip onto her own
leg, Ralla was forced to hold Gabrielle with one arm and press another cloth against the
wound with the other. Several times a shift by the horse almost caused Ralla to lose her
grip on the young queen. Tyna briefly mentioned the possibility of setting up a camp for
the night, but both dismissed the idea. Without saying it, both Amazons were afraid that
their queen couldnt take much more.
Eponin found Xena lying on the ground near a growth of trees. The
first fingers of dawn were starting to appear over the horizon as Apollo began his daily
journey. She was less than five paces away when Xena opened her eyes and looked at her,
the unspoken question plain on her face. "Theres been no word, but two of our
riders didnt return last night. I sent additional scouts out in their general
direction."
"Perhaps its another attack." Xena said quietly as
she rose and stood next to the acting queen. "We should put the village on alert,
just in case." Eponin nodded in unhappy agreement.
"Xena, we lost four more last night."
"I figured wed lose more. Hows Ephiny?"
"Still feverish." Eponins face showed the strain of
the last couple of days. Her eyes had dark circles that betrayed her lack of sleep. She
ran her fingers through her hair and tried to focus on the tasks at hand. "The death
count is over ninety now. We lost our smith, the entire royal guard, half our archers, and
fifty of our best warriors. If there was another attack, I dont think we would be
able to put up much of a fight." Her voice betrayed the feeling of helplessness that
pervaded her thoughts.
"I guess I better go get something to eat." Xena said
quietly. She didnt feel like eating. She didnt feel anything except a painful
numbness in her heart. A loud commotion at the south gate caught Xenas and
Eponins attention. They broke into a run and headed toward the gate.
Tyna dismounted and helped Ralla lower Gabrielle to the ground.
Several Amazons came running up to see what the frantic bird calls were all about. Gasps
and murmurs were heard as the women realized that the queen had been found. Xena pushed
her way through the crowd, Eponin right behind her. The inexpressible joy of seeing
Gabrielle was quickly replaced by terror when Xena saw the bloodied leg. The bard had a
ghastly pallor to her from the loss of blood. Her thigh was bright red under the bloody
bandages, confirming a severe infection. The Amazons stood back as Xena picked up her
precious bard and gently carried her to the palace. The healers hut was already
overflowing with patients.
Removing the rusting chain mail, Xena was surprised to see that
Gabrielles shirt was missing. A quick check confirmed that the bard had not been
attacked in any sexual way, for which Xena quietly said a prayer of thanks to whatever
gods were listening. Working quickly, Xena checked for other injuries before removing the
bandage and confirming her fears. Gabrielle indeed had a bad infection. There was no way
that Xena could stitch the wound closed in its present condition. She looked closer. It
was definitely an arrow wound, fairly deep as best she could tell. She had to find a way
to remove the infection while still keeping as much of the healthy skin as she could. She
was deep in thought when she heard the soft knock on the door. "Come in." She
said quietly.
"I didnt mean to disturb you." Dyna said as she
walked in. "I heard that Gabrielle had been found and I wanted to see if there was
anything I could do." Xena turned and looked at the young woman. An idea flashed
through the warriors mind.
"Yes, there is. Can you stay with her while I go get
something?" The young Amazon nodded eagerly. Xena handed her a bowl of cool water and
some clean rags. "Stay here and keep soaking her body with cool cloths. Ill be
back as soon as I can." Xena grabbed her chakram and breast dagger. Her sword
wouldnt be necessary for this task. She stopped at the doorway. "Dyna."
The Amazon turned to look at her. "Dont leave her alone. Im trusting you
to take care of her until I get back, do you understand?"
"Yes, Xena. I wont move until you return. You have my
word." The warrior nodded in understanding. Quickly walking back over, Xena pressed
her lips to the bards burning forehead.
"Ill return soon, my love." Xena thought about what
she had to do. "You wont like it much, but I swear it will make you feel
better."
Xena walked through the forest, heading to where the carnage was the
greatest during the battle. She came across a dead rabbit, another victim of the battle.
Using her dagger, she poked at the dead animal until she was able to turn it over. There
she saw what she was looking for. Using her chakram to separate the flesh from the animal,
she carefully pulled away as many maggots as she could find and placed them in a small
leather pouch then quickly headed back to the village.
She removed the bandages and carefully placed the maggots on the
open wound, then bandaged it again. Now all she could do was wait and see if it worked.
Gabrielle still hadnt regained consciousness and in a way, Xena was glad. She knew
the bards aversion to small critters and bugs and could just imagine
Gabrielles reaction to the maggots. After giving some instructions to Dyna, the
warrior headed over to Saras hut to help with the other victims.
It was dark before Xena was able to return. She brought two bowls of
stew with her. Handing one to Dyna, she took the opportunity to thank the young girl for
keeping an eye on Gabrielle. Xena settled back in a chair and quickly ate her stew, not
bothering to taste it. She was only eating because she needed the energy. Dyna excused
herself and promised to return in the morning to continue the vigil. Xena moved over and
sat on the bed. She was tempted to check on the wound but knew that there would be little
change yet. She curled up next to Gabrielle and quickly fell asleep, her arms wrapped
around the bards arm.
After a quick trip to the chamber pot, Xena checked on the wound. It
was nowhere near as hot as it had been the previous day and much of the redness was gone.
The warrior breathed a sigh of relief as she removed the maggots. They had done their job
well, eating only the infected flesh and leaving the healthy skin alone. After thoroughly
cleaning the area, she sewed it up with small, precise stitches. Dyna arrived and took
over the vigil so Xena could go care for the other injured women.
Ephiny watched as Xena expertly changed her dressings. Although she
had been told of Gabrielles return, Xena hadnt mentioned it. Unable to bear
the silence any more, the Amazon spoke up. "Xena, how is she?"
"She lost too much blood." The warrior said quietly
without looking up. "Youre well on your way to mending. You should be able to
get up and walk around in a few days."
"Xena, is there anything we can do?" She wasnt about
to let her old friend change the subject. Like Gabrielle, Ephiny knew the warriors
tactics well.
"Nothing we can do but wait." Xena looked up and caught
the Amazons eyes. "Shell be fine, Ephiny. I know she will. There are too
many gods looking out for her."
"Artemis always did take care of her queens." The Amazon
agreed.
"She even has Aphrodite looking out for her."
"Aphrodite?" Ephiny questioned. Xena broke the gaze.
"She blessed us."
"I didnt know." The Amazon said quietly. There was
an awkward silence before Xena took a chance and spoke again.
"You know I love her, Ephiny. I would give my life for
her." To the stoic warrior, this was an admission greater than any other.
"I know you would, Xena." Ephiny reached out and touched
the warrior on the shoulder, more than a little surprised when Xena allowed her hand to
stay. "Im sorry about the way I reacted. You know I didnt mean what I
said."
"I know what you meant." Xena said evenly. "Its
in the past now. Lets concentrate on healing the wounds, not opening them up
again." The Amazon understood the double meaning of the words. Xena rose. "Now,
you need to get your rest. Ill come back and check on you later."
Gabrielle opened her eyes slowly and focused on the most beautiful
blue eyes she had ever seen. "Xena." She croaked, her mouth once again dry and
parched.
"Shh." The warrior said as she reached for the waterskin.
"Drink, itll help." She pressed the skin up to Gabrielles lips and
waited as the bard slowly drank in the clean, cool water. "There you go." She
eased Gabrielles head back down. "How do you feel?"
"Everything aches." She said, grimacing as she shifted.
"How are you?"
"Fine." Gabrielle didnt believe her big dumb warrior
for a minute. The dark circles under her eyes and the tired appearance on her face told
the bard just how worn out Xena was.
"How did you find me?" She had assumed that Xena was the
one to rescue her. That was normally the case. She would get into trouble and Xena would
come and save her. Thats the way it always worked.
"I didnt. Eponin sent the Amazons out to look for you.
They found you and brought you back."
"You didnt look for me?" Gabrielle couldnt
believe it. "Were you hurt?" She couldnt think of any other reason for
Xena to not have looked for her. She was even more surprised when the warrior shook her
head.
"I couldnt. There were too many casualties and injuries
for Saras to handle. As much as I wanted to go look for you, I was needed here." She
reached over and took the bards smaller hand in her own. "Gabrielle, I had no
choice. If I went off after you, too many Amazons would have died. Weve lost too
many already."
"I know. You did the right thing." The queen took another
sip of water. "How many?" Visions passed through the bards mind. Scenes
from the battle. Slumping to the ground, helpless, watching as one Amazon after another
went down under the hail of arrows and swords.
"We can talk about this later, Gabrielle. Right now you need
your rest."
"No. Xena, tell me. How many of my sisters died?"
"Too many." Knowing that wasnt a good enough answer,
Xena forced herself to think. "We lost sixty nine warriors and twenty archers during
the battle. Another twenty eight died from their injuries the next day. Fifteen civilians
were also killed."
"What about the royal guard?" Gabrielle knew the losses
were heavy. She had seen most of the deaths first hand before she herself went down. Xena
looked at the floor. "Xena? Tell me."
"They all died, Gabrielle. They did what they were trained for.
Protect the queen at all costs." Xena thought of the funeral pyre the night before.
The royal guards were given a special ceremony to honor them for their ultimate sacrifice.
Xena felt Gabrielles hand squeeze against hers.
"E-Ephiny?" The young queen choked on the word.
"Shes alive." Xena left it at that. "Gabrielle,
do you remember anything? The scouts said they found you over twenty leagues away."
"A little." Gabrielle forced herself to sit up, using the
headboard for support. Xena scooted up and put her arms around her love. Gabrielle
immediately responded by snuggling her head against her warriors breast. "I
remember thinking that it was a trap. We organized as many women as we could to hold them
off until the warriors could arrive. Ephiny and I got separated from the rest and we were
pinned down. I got hit with an arrow..." Her gaze went down to her bandaged thigh.
Xena gripped her tighter, partly to comfort Gabrielle, but mostly to comfort herself.
"We did the best we could, Xena, but there were just too many. I remember falling to
the ground and hearing the battle going on around me. Two men picked me up and threw me on
a horse. Im sorry, I just didnt have the strength left to fight."
"Shh, its okay." Xena waited until the tears
subsided. "Go on."
"Well," She sniffled. "I woke up on a ship. I could
barely see the shore off in the distance and I knew that I had to get back. I had to get
to you. I dont know what I was thinking. I jumped overboard."
"Overboard? You jumped off a ship into the ocean? Gabrielle, do
you have any idea how dangerous that was?" Visions of Poseidons more exotic and
deadly underwater creatures came to Xenas mind.
"I felt it was less dangerous than staying on that ship. I
dont know how I made it to shore. I woke up there and started walking. I dont
remember much else."
"Gabrielle, what happened to your shirt?" Despite the lack
of evidence of an attack, Xena had to make certain.
"I used it to stop the bleeding." Gabrielle noticed with
satisfaction the smile that crossed Xenas lips. Yes, that is exactly what she would
have done, the bard thought.
"You lost a lot of blood. You did the right thing trying to
stop it." Xena paused. "Gabrielle, I love you." The days of fear caught up
with the warrior. She pulled Gabrielle close and hugged her tightly as tears flowed from
her blue eyes.
"I love you too. Gods, Xena, I didnt know if I would see
you again. All I could think about was trying to find my way back to you." They held
each other tight, never wanting to let go. Xena waited until she heard the familiar rhythm
of breathing that told her Gabrielle was asleep. She laid down next to her, stroking her
hair, until she too fell into an deep slumber.
One hundred forty-seven Amazons had died as a result of the battle
with the raiders. The stone carver made a memorial to honor the fallen heroes. Gabrielle
insisted on being present as the stone was placed near the south gate. Reluctantly, Xena
allowed it, but made the young queen return to bed the minute the ceremony was finished.
It had been over a week since she was found and Gabrielle was only beginning to show some
color in her skin. Convinced that there were no more attacks coming, the Amazons set about
to restore their lives to some sort of normalcy. Five women entered training to become
royal guards, while several others filled in as archers and warriors. Aris studied to
replace the smithy. All the women pitched in to help out as much as they could, but the
loss was still palpable. Ephiny was slowly healing and was one of the last ones to be
released from Saras care.
"Xena?"
"Hmm?" The warrior was polishing her armor, something she
hadnt done since the battle.
"Do you remember what Athena said about your dark side and fear
threatening to overcome rational thought?" Xena stopped polishing and looked up at
her love. "Well," Gabrielle continued. "Ive been thinking about it. I
think that staying here to help the injured was the right thing to do. Your dark side, the
selfish part, wanted to go look for me, but the good side convinced you to stay and save
all those lives."
"I didnt save everyone, Gabrielle. Twenty seven women
died under my care. Ive never had so many casualties from one battle before."
"But you saved how many others?" Gabrielle reached out and
put her hand on the warriors arm. "Xena, you did the right thing. You looked at
the whole situation, not just how it affected you, but how it affected the whole Amazon
nation. You wouldnt have done that a few summers ago."
"I guess youre right." Xena said thoughtfully. It
was true. In her warlord days she wouldnt have cared about anything else except her
needs and desires. Those days were before Gabrielle, before the young woman broke the
walls around the warriors heart.
The sleeping lovers were curled up together, thoroughly exhausted
after making love. Sensing the change in light, Xena awoke quickly and sat up, reaching
for her sword. After realizing that the shimmering image wasnt a threat, she gently
nudged the bard sleeping next to her. "Gabrielle, wake up." No response.
"Gabrielle!"
"Hrmmpf."
"Gabrielle!" Xena pulled the blanket away.
"What?" Asked the grumpy queen. "It cant be
morning yet." She rolled over and opened her eyes. "Oh." She said when she
saw the reason for being woken up.
"Youll have to excuse her, shes not the most
pleasant person when shes woken up." Xena said as she covered the naked bard
with the blanket and reached for their shifts.
"How are you, my child?" Artemis asked as she looked at
her queen, who was busy trying to wipe the sleep out of her eyes.
"Im better, thank you." Gabrielle said groggily.
"So it would seem." The goddess said as she watched them
quickly dress. Gabrielle blushed slightly. Xena growled softly. Ignoring the warrior,
Artemis turned her attention back to the Queen. "You had quite a time of it." A
playful smirk grew across Artemis face. "Tell me, young one, what made you
think that you could swim all the way from that ship to the shore?"
"How did..."
"Did you think that I would ignore a prayer from the queen of
my Amazons? I heard you, as did Athena and Poseidon. By the way, you really should visit
his temple the next time youre in Athens. He likes it when mortals thank him for his
help."
"His help?" Gabrielle asked, now thoroughly confused.
Artemis laughed lightly, her silvery voice filling the room.
"My child, I have no power over the water. You passed out far
from shore." Artemis paused as she watched the shocked expression on Xenas
face. "Poseidon lifted you with one of his waves and gently placed you on the
land." The goddess sighed. "I hate owing him favors." She smiled at the
bard. "But I guess youre worth it, my child." Gabrielle blushed at the
affection offered by the mighty goddess. Changing her attention back to more serious
matters, the goddess looked at Xena. "I wasnt sure about you, Xena. I have to
admit that I had serious misgivings about your ability to see the greater good over your
own feelings. I am pleased to see that I was wrong."
"Who were those raiders, Artemis?" Xena asked flatly,
ignoring the compliment from the goddess.
"I guess some things dont change." She sighed,
causing a muffled giggle from Gabrielle. Xena gave her lover a look before turning her
attention back to Artemis.
"Who were they?"
"Those men belonged to Garath." She watched with
satisfaction as Xenas eyes registered recognition at the name. Turning her gaze to
Gabrielle, she explained. "He is a ruthless man. His goal was to capture the Amazon
village and sell the girls into slavery. He took you when he saw the battle wasnt
going his way." An evil smile crossed the goddess lips. "You should have
seen the look on his face when the tidal wave destroyed his ship." The smile left.
"Only a fool would think that they could destroy so many of my children and get away
with it." Artemis nodded as Xena silently thanked her. "Your work is done here,
Gabrielle. You saved my children and my nation. Is there something that I can do for
you?"
"No, goddess. I thank you and Poseidon for saving my
life." Gabrielle said graciously. Xena smiled at the bards humbleness.
"Actually, there is something I can do for you, my child. You
two were supposed to be in Hercules cabin for four moons. I took you away after only
one and a half." Artemis smiled when she saw Gabrielles eyes light up. "I
believe that I owe you two and a half more moons. Ill tell you what, you did such a
good job, why dont we make it three? Yes, three moons sounds like enough time."
"I dont know, Gabrielle. I was going stir crazy after one
moon. I dont know if I can handle three moons."
"Im sure I can find a way to keep you occupied." The
queen said, her eyes twinkling. "Theres still a few things that Hercules had
Iolaus buy that I havent had a chance to use, er um, I mean, show you."
Gabrielle giggled as Xenas eyebrow arched.
An unusual snowstorm blanketed the mountainside, keeping it under
snow cover for an additional moon. Somewhere deep in the hills, a bard was telling a tale
to a most willing audience of one.
THE END
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