THE AMAZON WAY
by Norsebard
Contact norsebarddk@gmail.com
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DISCLAIMERS:
The characters of Xena, Gabrielle, Argo, Ephiny, Eponin, Melosa
and Solari from the TV show 'Xena Warrior Princess' belong to
Studio USA/Renaissance Pictures/Universal or whoever actually owns
them now. No infringement on their rights is intended. All other
characters are created by myself, and belong to me.
This story depicts a loving relationship between consenting
adult women. If such a story frightens you, you better click on the
X in the top-right corner and find something else to
read.
NOTES FROM THE AUTHOR:
Written: August 16th - 23rd,
2011.
Korkyra: Thank you very much for your help
:)
As usual, I'd like to say a great, big THANK YOU to my mates at
AUSXIP Talking Xena, especially to the gals and guys in Subtext
Central. I really appreciate your support - Thanks, everybody!
:D
Description: What was supposed to be a fun
couple of days in the company of Queen Melosa's tribe turns into
anything but when Xena and Gabrielle find themselves in the middle
of a border dispute. As the conflict escalates, it falls upon Xena,
Gabrielle and a small group of warriors and inexperienced juniors
to defend the village...
Timeline: Season 2, but I'm not following the
canon so there's no Solan, no Perdicus and no Callisto. This story
can easily be read on its own, but is actually a continuation of
the storyline I started in 'It Happened On Winter Solstice Night'.
If you're interested in finding out what happened to 'my' Xena and
Gabrielle prior to this story, go ahead and read the other
ones:
- (1) It Happened On Winter Solstice Night.
- (2) A Weekend With Aphrodite.
- (3) Under Siege.
- (4) A Big Step For Bards & Warriors.
- (5) The Amazon Way.
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CHAPTER 1
Yawning widely, Xena slowly woke up after getting a good night's
sleep. High above her, the birds were chirping and tweeting
merrily in the trees surrounding the clearing that housed their
little camp, and as she dared to open an eyelid, she could see that
it was a few candlemarks after dawn.
She rolled over onto her side and put an arm across the space
next to her, expecting to find a warm bard but only finding cold,
empty space.
With a harrumph, Xena rolled over onto her back and tried to
extend her hearing to work out where Gabrielle had gone to. A
faint babble soon gave away the bard's position, causing Xena to
chuckle as her own bladder made its presence felt in
sympathy.
Returning to the camp after taking care of nature's business,
Gabrielle washed her hands with a healthy squirt from the
waterskin. Looking over her shoulder, she could see Xena's
raven-black locks and the top of her head peeking out from the edge
of the bedroll, and she decided on the spot to have a little fun
with the all-powerful Warrior Princess.
Tip-toeing across their camp in her white sleeping shift,
Gabrielle tried to be as quiet as she possibly could by paying
extra attention to everything in her path. On her way there, she
picked up a large, white feather that some bird had dropped during
the night - the perfect weapon for what she was planning to
do.
Gabrielle silently closed the distance between herself and her
lover, holding the feather ready. When she reached the bedroll,
she got down on her knees and moved the feather closer to Xena's
head.
A split second later, Xena yelled triumphantly, jumped up from
underneath the bedroll and grabbed hold of the bard with both
hands.
"YEOW!" Gabrielle squealed as she was dragged into their
bedroll; soon, Xena's skilled hands were all over the bard's body,
tickling her to within an inch of her sanity.
Almost at once, the two women started rolling back and forth on
top of the bedroll, tickling each other mercilessly and loving
every moment of it. When Xena decided that she had served enough
sweet punishment, she sought Gabrielle's lips and offered the bard
a deep, passionate good-morning kiss.
Panting hard from the unexpected exercise, Gabrielle fell down
next to Xena and wrapped her arm across the warrior's waist.
"Ohhhh… how did you know I was coming? I was so
quiet…"
"I can sense you a mile away, love. Usually, you're quite
noisy, but now, you sneaked across the camp like a true Amazon.
That's when I knew you were up to no good," Xena said and leaned in
to kiss Gabrielle's forehead.
"I need to remember that. Speaking of Amazons… how far do
you think we are from the Amazon lands?"
"Not far. Three-four candlemarks at the most."
"It's going to be hot today. We need some more water. There's
just enough left for you and the tea."
"Finding some water shouldn't be too hard," Xena said as she was
tracing the side of Gabrielle's face with her index
finger.
Shuddering slightly from her lover's gentle touch, Gabrielle
moved in even closer to make their bodies melt together from the
top of their heads to the soles of their bare feet. "Mmmmm," she
purred, settling down in the nook of Xena's
shoulder.
"You are looking forward to meeting Ephiny and the others,
aren't you?" Xena said.
"Oh, sure," Gabrielle replied in a muffled voice.
"… Because if you're not, we can just as easily go the
other way…?"
Chuckling, Gabrielle pulled back so she could look the Warrior
Princess in the eye. "Oh, no we can't. You're coming with me to
the Amazon village and you're going to spend a few days there with
me! Any more questions?"
"No, love. I'm going with you and I'm going to love it there.
Right?" Xena said, winking.
"Right. It'll be fun," Gabrielle said and settled down
again.
"Yes, love."
"So… when do you think we need to leave in order to be at
the Amazon lands in time for lunch?"
"Not for another couple of candlemarks," Xena whispered, sliding
her hand up and down Gabrielle's back.
"I was hoping you'd say that." With a grin, Gabrielle began to
place a line of little kisses on Xena's lips. The warrior soon
responded, and before long, the birds in the tall trees surrounding
the clearing were treated to quite a special show.
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A few candlemarks later, the temperature had grown to be so
stifling that everything was shimmering in a heat haze, and it
didn't help that the dirt road they were travelling on was so rocky
that Xena had had to dismount to help Argo around the worst of the
rocks.
Gabrielle was walking a few paces back from the warrior and the
golden mare, dragging her staff along the ground and generally
feeling so exhausted that it felt like she hadn't been sleeping for
a week.
"Xena…?"
"Yeah?"
"Can we please take a break? My feet are killing me. Actually,
my feet and my legs are killing me… and my head isn't far
behind, either," Gabrielle said in a fed-up voice.
Xena chuckled and turned around to look at her companion. The
heat and humidity had taken a toll on Gabrielle's hair, especially
her braid that had come completely undone, resulting in
strawberry-blonde locks sticking out in all directions, and her
face was rosy and covered by a sheen of sweat.
"All right. Drink some water, that'll help your
head."
"We need to ration it. We were only able to fill three
waterskins from that spring we found, remember?"
"Oh, I remember, but I'm ordering you to drink some water,
Gabrielle," Xena said and pulled Argo off the road and into a
cluster of chestnut trees.
"Well… for once, I'll follow your orders. But don't
expect it to be a habit," Gabrielle croaked as she turned off the
rocky road, earning herself a throaty chuckle from
Xena.
Gabrielle sat down with a bump against a tree trunk, uncorked
the waterskin and took two large gulps.
"Two more, Gabrielle," Xena said as she checked Argo's shoes for
damage caused by the rocks on the road.
"No."
"Yes."
"No, there won't be enough for you or Argo."
"Ah, we'll live… but if we show up at the Amazon village
with the heir to the Amazon throne an incoherent wreck from
dehydration, I'll probably get drawn and quartered."
"Oh! They wouldn't!"
"You know Queen Melosa. She isn't my biggest
fan."
"True… all right, you've convinced me," Gabrielle said,
took one more gulp and then put the cork back in the
waterskin.
"I said two gulps."
"And I took one… fair compromise."
Xena shook her head and started looking around the small grove
they were in. The chestnut trees were lined up in perfect rows and
they were clearly cultivated by farmers. "This wasn't here the
last time we visited the Amazons. It's almost like a small
plantation."
"Yeah. I wonder what my Sisters think of this… so close to
their hunting grounds, it can't be good news."
"You want to chew on a chestnut? It'll give you some
nourishment," Xena said and stretched up. Standing on tip-toes,
she was just able to pick a burr off of the lowest branch of the
tree.
"No, thank you. I sincerely doubt you can eat that thing…
look at all those spikes…"
"But of course you can eat them. Have you never tried chestnut?"
Xena said and split the burr with her Chakram to get to the
chestnut itself. With a hard twist of her strong fingers, she was
able to crack the shell and popped the meat into her mouth. After a
few chews, she fell silent and raised her hand.
"Ha! Told ya you couldn't eat that!"
"We're gonna have company," Xena said and resumed chewing on the
nut.
Gabrielle grabbed her staff and bounded to her feet as quickly
as the heat exhaustion allowed her to. She looked in the direction
Xena was pointing, but she couldn't see or hear anything. "Friend
or foe?"
"Amazons."
"Oh… who is it?"
"A bit too early to tell, Gabrielle," Xena said with a
chuckle.
"Must be a hunting party or long range scouts."
"We're about to find out. They're only a couple of candledrips
away."
"Would you mind letting out a bird call to let them know we're
here… you know, so we don't suddenly find ourselves with an
arrow in the butt?" Gabrielle said, leaning against her
staff.
Xena laughed and mussed Gabrielle's damp hair. "Good idea. Did
you have any specific bird in mind?"
"Any one will do."
"All right. Watch your ears."
At once, Gabrielle covered her ears and slammed her eyelids
shut. Moments later, Xena took a deep breath, stuck two fingers in
her mouth and let out a piercing bird call that could've scared
away a pack of rabid banshee.
Muffled, but excited, voices were heard from some distance away,
quickly followed by a responding bird call.
"Xena, what in Hades was that supposed to be?!"
"Eagle," the warrior said, wearing a beaming
smile.
"A pigeon would've sufficed!" Gabrielle said, shaking her head.
"What was their reply?"
"A hawk."
"Then it's not Ephiny… must be a hunting party. C'mon,
let's greet them," Gabrielle said and began to move into the
chestnut grove.
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A few candledrips later, Xena and Gabrielle bumped into Eponin
and three junior Amazons who were all wearing suede hunting
fatigues and carrying longbows and daggers. One of the juniors was
holding two dead rabbits on a string.
"Hello, Eponin!" Gabrielle said excitedly, waving her hand at
the imposing master-at-arms.
"Princess Gabrielle," Eponin replied, bowing to the Amazon
royalty. When she noticed that her three trainees were standing
with their mouths agape, she reached behind her to pull down the
closest of them.
"Oh, don't bother with that, Eponin. Who are your
companions?"
"Someone who is about to be banished if they don't show some
respect!" Eponin growled at the two who were still standing. The
two juniors soon snapped out of their reverie and bowed
deeply.
Once the ceremonial part of the greeting was over, Eponin got up
and clasped hands with Xena. "Hello, Xena."
"Eponin," Xena said and walked over to stand behind
Gabrielle.
"And this… well, this is the next generation of
Amazons… Artemis help us," Eponin said, pointing her thumb at
the three juniors. "Speak up… or did the Griffin get your
tongues?"
"No, Mistress Eponin," the first of the juniors said. She was a
tall, gangly ash-blonde with blue eyes, pale skin, rail-thin arms
and legs, and hardly any curves on her body. "I'm Agata, Princess
Gabrielle. I'm so excited to finally meet you," she continued and
put out her arm.
Gabrielle clasped it and sent the skinny girl a reassuring
smile. "Hello, Agata."
Agata stepped back into the ranks and looked expectantly at her
two fellow juniors. After a few seconds, she gave the one to her
right a little push.
"I'm Elif of Amisos, Princess Gabrielle," the second young woman
said. Unlike Agata, Elif was more developed and had darker skin,
dark brown eyes and almost black hair, and she was generally built
like a brick - stocky and with broad shoulders. The dark look she
was wearing hinted at her being the strong, brooding
type.
"Amisos? Where is that?"
"Far east of here."
When Gabrielle clasped arms with Elif, she spotted an unusual
tattoo draping the junior's right arm from her wrist to her elbow.
Highly detailed, it resembled a fire-breathing snake that twisted
its way around her arm. "That's a unique tattoo you have there,
Elif. Is there a story behind the design?"
"Yes."
"I'd love to hear it…?"
Instead of answering, Elif nodded and moved back to the
line.
The last of the juniors - an almond-eyed brunette with a cheeky
look on her face - stepped forward and put out her hand. "You have
to excuse Elif, Princess Gabrielle. She has already spoken her
allotted ten words of the day. Some days, we can't even get that
much out of her. Oh, I'm Tatiana, by the way. Fantastic to finally
meet you… we've heard so much about you and your
Champion."
Gabrielle stifled a chuckle and clasped arms with the last
junior who was as tall as she was and of a similar build and,
apparently, disposition. "Hello, Tatiana."
Eponin stepped closer to Gabrielle, prompting Xena to put her
hands on the bard's shoulders. The master-at-arms didn't seem to
register it, but still took a step backwards. "Princess Gabrielle,
I'm sorry to be the bearer of disappointing news, but I'm afraid
that Queen Melosa will not be present for your
stay."
"Oh… oh, rats, I was really looking forward to meeting her
again… Have you had problems?"
"Not yet, but to make sure that things wouldn't get out of hand
in a small border row, Queen Melosa and a delegation have traveled
to a village to enter negotiations."
"The chestnut grove we're standing in?" Xena
said.
"Exactly."
"Hmmm. Well, there's nothing we can do about that. Has Ephiny
gone with Queen Melosa?" Gabrielle said, chewing her
lips.
"Oh, no. She's been turning the village upside down to prepare
for your arrival," Eponin said with a poorly hidden
smirk.
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After leaving Eponin and the juniors behind, Xena and Gabrielle
continued their trek along the rocky dirt road, walking side by
side to ease Argo's burden in the heat.
"Oh, it's really too bad that Queen Melosa isn't here, Xena. I
would love to have seen her face when we told her that we've become
lovers," Gabrielle said and bumped shoulders with
Xena.
"Hmmm!"
"So… how do you think Ephiny will react?"
"With surprise."
"Probably. It's so strange to tell our friends… we never
know how they'll react. What about Joxer? Or your
mother?"
"Joxer will be heartbroken. And Mother… well. It won't be
long until we find out."
"Heh, that's true. It's in three moons' time, isn't it? The
important date, I mean." When Xena didn't respond, Gabrielle moved
in closer and took the warrior's hand in her own. "Xena, it's
something that'll happen to all of us provided we live that
long… you know, entering our fourth decade. Getting the first
gray hairs and all those things. The first wrink-"
"All right, all right. It's just a figure on a parchment," Xena
mumbled.
"That's true, and you're only as old as your heart tells you.
I'll bet you never thought you'd get to be this old when you were a
teenager… oh… that didn't come out right," Gabrielle
said and squeezed Xena's hand.
"I know what you meant. And no, I didn't think I'd ever turn
thirty. I always figured I'd end up in a pile of broken, bloodied
corpses before I was twenty-five."
"Oh, thanks for that mental image, Xena. Gods!" Gabrielle said,
shivering all over despite the stifling temperature.
"Sorry."
"It's okay, just don't mention it again. Anyway, how old do you
think those junior Amazons were?"
"Oh, twelve, thirteen or so. One of them reminded me of you,"
Xena said and tickled Gabrielle's arm.
"Let me guess… the chatty one? Well, one reminded me of
you, Warrior Princess."
"The silent one?"
"Yeah!"
"Actually, I think the silent one looked a little like Eponin.
Do you think she's had a kid without anyone knowing about
it?"
Gabrielle looked at Xena with an astounded expression on her
face. After a few heartbeats, she shrugged and began to chew on her
lip. "Well… Eponin? I guess it's possible, but I can't see
how…"
"Oh, probably the usual way."
"No kidding! Sweet Aphrodite, what am I gonna do with you?"
Gabrielle said in a mock annoyed voice. When Xena didn't offer a
suggestion, Gabrielle laughed out loud and began to swing their
entwined hands back and forth.
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Some time later, an Amazon scout came out of the forest and ran
through the village with long, flowing steps. As she reached one
of the nineteen huts that formed the village, she stopped to regain
her breath before knocking on the door.
'Enter!' a female voice said from the
inside.
Clearing her throat, the scout entered the hut, remembering to
wipe her feet on the mat.
Apart from the Queen's quarters and the mess, the command hut
was the spaciest of the entire village, equipped with a double
bunk, a large desk and several filing cabinets made of hardwood.
Behind the desk, a curly-haired woman was hunched over, writing on
a scroll.
As the scout entered the hut, the curly-haired woman looked up.
"Yes?" Ephiny said, glad to get a distraction from the tedious work
of translating a trade agreement into Greek from
Latin.
"Princess Gabrielle and Xena are approaching, Ephiny. They're
still a mile away."
"Oh, excellent. Thanks, Alexa."
The scout blushed and began to scoff her moccasins against her
calves. "Uhhh, they're…"
"What? In trouble? Under attack?"
"No, they're actually, uh… holding hands," the scout said,
blushing even more.
"Holding hands?"
"Yes, like… holding hands. And looking
happy."
"Oh-ho, are they?" Ephiny said with a chuckle. "Imagine that.
Hmmm. That means we have to re-arrange their sleeping quarters. Is
Eponin back?"
"Not yet."
"I better get on it right away," Ephiny said and rose from the
desk.
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Fifteen candledrips later, Xena and Gabrielle walked into the
Amazon village. Both were rather astounded to be greeted by an
honor guard of Amazon warriors wearing the traditional ceremonial
suede fatigues, feathers and all.
Ephiny stood at the end of the line, stepping forward once
Gabrielle reached her.
"Princess Gabrielle, it's a pleasure to see you," Ephiny said,
bowing to Gabrielle.
"Oh, why is everyone bowing to me. I'm just me…
Gabrielle!" she said and put out her arm.
Ephiny clasped it with a grin. "I think it's got something to do
with your rite of caste. Hello, Xena," Ephiny said and clasped
arms with the warrior.
"Hello, Ephiny."
"So, Gabrielle, what do you think of our honor
guard?"
Gabrielle looked at the row of tall, buff, strapping Amazons,
all armed to the teeth with all kinds of weapons - including
longbows, javelins, staffs and even a few krises - and nodded in
agreement. "Very impressive, Ephiny. I see that Eponin is keeping
everyone fit and sharp."
"Most definitely. I'm afraid that Queen-"
"We already know. We bumped into Eponin and three junior Amazons
out in the chestnut grove."
"I see. Well, that grove is at the center of the
dispute."
"Oh, so now it's a dispute? Eponin told us it was just a row,"
Gabrielle said, cocking her head.
"We're hoping to curb it before it gets out of hand. Come, my
friends… come see your hut," Ephiny said and led the two
women away from the honor guard and over to the command
hut.
Opening the door, she ushered Gabrielle and Xena inside before
walking around the desk to pull out the chair for
Gabrielle.
"A scout told me some surprising news just now. That you were
seen holding hands…?" Ephiny said with a sparkle in her
eye.
"Oh… well, yes, we were. We're together now, Ephiny,"
Gabrielle said and reached out for Xena's hand. The warrior
chuckled and went over to stand at the bard's side.
"Congratulations, Princess Gabrielle. I guess that means I don't
have to ask if you want to go on the fertility raid tomorrow?"
Ephiny deadpanned.
"You mean one of those raids where the Amazons use all the
healthy men they can put in chains as breeding… uh…
products? Uhhh, no. No, I got that part covered in full right
here," Gabrielle said and tugged at Xena's arm, prompting a chuckle
from Ephiny.
"Good. But I suspect you'll be at the party tonight? Both of
you, of course," Ephiny said, looking at Xena.
"When have we ever said no to an Amazon party, Ephiny?"
Gabrielle said with a chuckle.
"Good. Well, the happy news that you two are an item has created
a little dilemma for us. You see, we had planned for you to have
Queen Melosa's hut… but there's only one bunk there," Ephiny
said, sitting down on the double bunk in the corner of the
hut.
"Oh…"
"So you can have my hut. I'm a grass widow anyhow while the
delegation is away," Ephiny continued, patting the bunk she was
sitting on.
"Oh, but we don't want to steal your bunk, Ephiny. That would be
most rude," Gabrielle said and moved to get up from the chair, but
she stopped when Ephiny waved her hands.
"I insist. Because of the party, we're having an early supper
tonight. I suppose we'll see you there, Princess
Gabrielle?"
"You can count on it. I haven't had much to eat today because
it's so hot. Only a dozen berries or so… oh, and some rabbit
roast leftovers from last night. And some jerky to keep my salt
balance in check," Gabrielle said, counting on her
fingers.
"Hardly anything, then. If you have any questions, I'll be in
the Queen's hut," Ephiny said and went over to the
door.
"All right. See you later, Ephiny."
As the door closed behind Ephiny, Gabrielle turned to Xena and
shot her a look of confusion. "You didn't say much. Is something
bothering you?"
"No, I'm fine, Gabrielle. It's just that… well, I don't
feel completely welcome here."
"What? Why not? The Amazons are our friends, Xena." When the
warrior's only reply was a shrug, Gabrielle got up from the chair
and wrapped her arms around the taller woman's
waist.
"They're *your* friends. If I came here alone, I think I'd be
met by the pointy end of a spear rather than an honor
guard."
Gabrielle pulled back and looked Xena in the eye. The two
lovers communicated silently for a few seconds and then finished
the hug with a little squeeze.
"Don't laugh, but I think I need a nap before we eat," Gabrielle
said, looking at the bunk.
"I won't laugh. In fact, I think I'll join you," Xena said and
began to remove her breastplate.
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The sound of someone pounding repeatedly on a large drum tore
Gabrielle from her sleep. She looked around in a daze, surprised
to see that the daylight had already begun to fade.
"Wh… whut? Oh, Sweet Aphrodite, we missed the supper!"
Gabrielle mumbled in a thick voice. Rubbing her face, she turned to
her companion who was still fast asleep next to her.
"Xe-Xena… we've overslept! Come on, the party is starting!
We've overslept!"
Xena yawned widely and rubbed her eyes. "Overslept?" she
croaked.
"We missed supper! Oh, I can't believe it," Gabrielle said as
she swung her legs over the side of the bed. As soon as she was
upright, she began to search for her boots, looking high and low
for the missing items.
When she finally found them, she quickly put them on and
scrambled to her feet. "If we get there soon, maybe they'll have
some leftovers or something," she mumbled, trying to get her hair
to fall into place.
Behind her, Xena sat up and yawned again. "Don't worry,
Gabrielle. I'm sure the cook wouldn't mind whipping something up
for you. After all, you're the most senior Amazon
here."
"But I wanted to eat with the others so they could see I wasn't
aloof or anything! Oh… will you hurry up! Listen, the
drumbeat is increasing," Gabrielle said and pulled the curtain
aside. It turned out to be even later than she had thought - the
sun was already setting fast in the western skies and torches had
been lit all over the village.
In the background, the drumbeat had turned into a regular
musical frenzy with several drummers pounding rhythmically on the
large timpani.
"Meaning what, exactly?" Xena said as she put on her
gauntlets.
"Meaning that once the drummers reach the, uh, climax, the party
will start. Oh, Xena, we can't be late for that. Will you hurry the
Hades up!"
Gabrielle rushed over to the door and whooshed it open. Looking
left and right, she realized that she and Xena were the only ones
not at the party. "Look, are you com-"
Chuckling, Xena put her hand across Gabrielle's mouth. "I'm
here. Let's go."
After kissing in the inside of Xena's palm, Gabrielle spun
around and left the command hut in a hurry.
---
A few moments later, Gabrielle barged her way through a pair of
heavy, wooden doors and ran into the mess hut that had been
temporarily converted into an all-out party zone. Xena arrived at
a more leisurely pace and walked up to stand behind
Gabrielle.
Most of the tribe was already in there and they all stood up to
show respect. Suddenly, one after the other, the Amazons began to
clap and cheer, and some whistled or swung their mug in a
congratulatory gesture.
"Wh… what are they doing?" Gabrielle whispered out of the
corner of her mouth.
"Oh, perhaps they think we've been making love the whole time.
We missed supper, after all."
"Oh, Gods!" Gabrielle said and buried her face in her hands.
She started shaking her head so much that her strawberry-blonde
locks flew in all directions. Taking a deep breath, she held up her
hands which, to her great surprise, silenced the Amazons instantly.
"We just overslept. That's all! Honest!"
A few murmurs of 'yeah, right' could be heard from the
party-goers, but Ephiny soon got up and waved Xena and Gabrielle
over to her.
"Princess Gabrielle, how you wish to spend your time is none of
our business. Come, we've prepared Queen Melosa's throne for
you."
"Her throne? I don't want to sit on the throne, I want to sit
with Xena and the rest of our tribe," Gabrielle said, literally
putting her foot down as Ephiny put a hand on her
elbow.
"Okay… we can arrange that. Would you like to be near the
dance floor or the bar?"
Gabrielle looked around, trying to make up her mind. The mess
hut had been divided into three zones: the musicians and the dance
floor nearest to the doors, three long tables in the center, and
the bar and Queen Melosa's throne at the far end.
"Oh, anywhere there's space for two. Is that good enough for
you, Xena?"
"Sure."
'Put 'em on the kissing bench!' someone shouted from
the back of the room.
Ephiny shot the person a cold sneer, but Gabrielle grinned and
nodded enthusiastically.
"That's the best idea I've heard in a while," Gabrielle said,
taking Xena's hand in her own. "What are you all standing around
for? I thought we were going to have a party?" she continued and
began to move down to the nearest table.
The tribe didn't need to be told twice, and within moments, the
musicians struck up a merry tune. Almost at once, several Amazons
went up to the dance floor and let loose to the tribal
rhythms.
---
A few candlemarks later, the party was more raucous than ever.
Xena was still sitting in the same spot she had been in since the
party started, nursing a mug of fermented brew.
All around her, Amazons of all ages had taken to dancing on the
tables - some less dressed than others - but she only had eyes for
the petite strawberry-blonde who was showing off all her special
moves on the dance floor, surrounded by a bevy of scantily clad
women.
"The house is packed with fit, gorgeous women and you're looking
at the one you came with. You got it bad, Xena," a voice said to
her right.
"I know," Xena said and wiped a bead of sweat off her
brow.
Eponin sat down next to her, holding a full mug of ale. "She's
quite something."
"Yeah."
"You know, when I first met the two of you last year, I never
thought that you'd hook up," Eponin said and thumped Xena's
shoulder.
"Me neither. It just happened. I still don't get it," the
warrior said with a wistful grin. Shaking her head, she took a swig
from her mug. The expression on her face betrayed what she thought
of it, and Eponin let out a belly laugh.
"You don't like our ale? I guess it's an acquired
taste."
"Tastes like boiled tack. You can have it," Xena said and
pushed the mug away.
At the other side of the mess hut, an Amazon decided to become
one with nature by tearing off her top and skirt, thus revealing
that she wasn't a believer in underwear. She whooped loudly and
threw her skirt upwards, making it fly through the air and land
near Xena's table.
"That's Melina," Eponin explained, stealing a peek at the
Amazon's wiggly bits. "She does that every single time. She drinks
too much. In five candledrips, she'll be snoring on the floor
somewhere."
"Oh," Xena said, looking at Gabrielle instead of at the
stark-naked dancer.
When Eponin noticed where Xena's eyes were, she laughed out loud
and leaned in towards the warrior. "Sister… you got it
bad!"
---
When Gabrielle finally returned to the table, she was flushing
all over and sweat was pouring off her. Her hair wasn't just damp,
it was wet, and she had to use both hands to flick it back from her
eyes.
"Wow…" she said, panting hard. "Xena, you haven't danced
all night… come on."
"No. Dancing is for the young people."
"Oh, puhlease! C'mon," Gabrielle said, tugging at the warrior's
arm. When she noticed that she wasn't going to persuade Xena to
come with her, she shrugged and instead took a long swig from the
half-filled mug that stood in front of her. "Hey… this is
good. What is it?"
"Amazon ale."
"Oh, really? I like it." Gabrielle poured the rest of the ale
down the hatch and put the empty mug on the table. "I think I want
another one. You want one?"
"No thanks. That was mine, I hated it. Take care, love, it's
strong."
"I can handle it. At least it's not wine, wine makes me dizzy.
Ale usually doesn't."
"Suit yourself," Xena said with a chuckle. She reached up and
waved her hand back and forth to give Gabrielle a bit of fresh air
on her neck.
"Ohhh, thanks. I needed that. Boy it's hot in here. You sure
you don't want an ale?"
"Quite."
"I'll just pop up to the bar and get one for
mysel-"
At that exact moment, two Amazons got into a catfight down at
the dance floor. The quarrel was soon settled, but not before one
of them had ended up on her rear. The other fighter offered a hand
to the fallen Amazon to help her up, and soon, they went back to
dancing like nothing had happened.
"Amazons…" Xena mumbled under her breath. She looked to
her right and noticed that Gabrielle was already on her way back
from the bar holding two large mugs of ale.
"I didn't want one, Gabrielle."
"The bartender said that it was the joyous candlemark… or
something. I didn't quite understand it… but never mind,"
Gabrielle said as she put the two mugs down on the
table.
"Bottoms up!" she said and began to drink from one of
them.
"… and tomorrow, it'll be bards down," Xena added with a
worried look on her face.
*
*
CHAPTER 2
Early the next morning, Gabrielle was, predictably, sitting on
the edge of the bunk, wrapped in a sheet and holding a bucket in
her hands.
"Gods, I did it again… I can't believe I did it
again…" she croaked, clutching the bucket.
"Well, the ale was strong, love," Xena said and sat down next to
her partner. With a sad chuckle, she reached over and pulled
Gabrielle's damp bangs out of her eyes.
"But it was so sweet… how could I know it had such a
kick…?"
"The sweeter the ale, the worse the kick."
"I'll never touch it again," Gabrielle said, getting the heaves
just from thinking about the taste of the ale.
"I'm sorry to push you, but you need to get dressed and send
Ephiny and the party on their way. Eponin told me it's
trad-"
"Don't even mention the word party!" Gabrielle
croaked.
"All right, I won't, but it doesn't change the fact that you
need to send them on their way. They're waiting
outside."
"Oh, Xena, I can-… *hurrrrrllll*," Gabrielle suddenly
said, delivering another load into the bucket.
"I'll help you over to the window. You can just say a word or
two from there," Xena said and offered Gabrielle the waterskin.
The bard took a sip to rinse her mouth and then spit it out into
the bucket.
"I'm dying, Xena… please just let me die…" Gabrielle
said in a gravelly, monotone voice.
"No you're not, you're just hung over. Besides, it's tradition,
Gabrielle. You know how the Amazons feel about their traditions.
Come on," Xena said, lifting the reluctant bard off the
bed.
The two women shuffled across the floor, Gabrielle moaning and
groaning and clutching her bucket, and Xena pinching her
nostrils.
Gabrielle sat down with a bump on a chair next to the window and
waited for Xena to pull the curtains apart. Once the warrior did,
Gabrielle put her elbow on the window sill and leaned out in a
rather labored fashion.
Outside, Ephiny, Eponin and the ten Amazons who wanted to get
impregnated were waiting on horseback, and most of the village had
showed up to give them a proper send-off.
On the lead horse, Ephiny had to bite hard down on her tongue to
stop herself from breaking out into a loud belly-laugh once she saw
how miserable Gabrielle was looking.
"Princess Gabrielle! Now we shall venture off the sacred Amazon
lands to continue the age-old tradition that will ensure our
Nation's survival," Ephiny said in a strong voice that resounded
through the village - and directly into Gabrielle's sensitive
head.
"Go in peace, Amazons. And don't come back until you're
pregnant," Gabrielle croaked and immediately folded the curtain
back so she could get back to the bunk.
Eponin scrunched up her face and shook her head in confusion.
"Hey, wait a minute… that's not the traditional farewell
greeting… she's supposed to say 'May the great Goddess
Artemis touch you all and bless you with a new life'," she
whispered to Ephiny.
"Well, yeah… ah, it's basically the same thing. Amazons!
Let's ride!" Ephiny shouted as she spurred her horse into action
and rode out of the village.
Behind her, Eponin and the others all did the same thing to the
sound of cheering and shouting from the assembled
Amazons.
On her way back to the bunk, Gabrielle dragged her feet and
clutched her bucket. "Xena… wake me up in a candlemark. If
there's any drama in the mean time, it's all yours."
"Oh, terrific," Xena said with a chuckle, carefully closing
Gabrielle's sheet to make sure the royal cheeks wouldn't get
exposed.
-*-*-*-
Meanwhile, outside the command hut, the three junior Amazons
looked at the last of the riders leaving the
village.
"Just imagine, that could be us in a few years," Agata said,
pulling the string holding her scroll case further up her
shoulder.
"Never," Elif said, shaking her head vehemently.
"Never say never, Elif. My sister said that she'd never, ever
have kids, and look at her now… now she has three boys and
she's living off our lands," Tatiana said.
"Not me. No way," Elif said and turned around. The three
juniors began to walk back to their shared hut. With all the senior
Amazons away, discipline wasn't even considered, so instead of
walking briskly or stealthily like Eponin had tried to teach them
for better part of a year, they shuffled along and had fun with
each other.
When Tatiana opened the door to their hut, she immediately
spotted the scroll lying on her bunk. "Uh-oh," she said, pointing
at the scroll.
"Your bunk, your problem," Elif said and sat down on her own
bunk, but Agata walked up to stand behind Tatiana and peeked over
her shoulder.
"Well, aren't you going to open it?" Agata said.
"Oh, I guess I have to," Tatiana said and reached for the
scroll. After clearing her throat, she read out loud: "Agata,
Elif, Tatiana, you are to report to Princess Gabrielle and her
Champion as soon as you read this. They'll be in charge of your
activities for today. Eponin."
"Oh, great!" Elif said and fell backwards onto the bunk. She
groaned loudly and covered her eyes with her hands.
"How hard can it be? The Princess doesn't look like a slave
driver," Agata said and took off the scroll case she was carrying
on her back. She sat down on her bunk, reached into the drawer of
a night stand and took out several scrolls that she proceeded to
roll up and put into the case. "I'm definitely going to show
Princess Gabrielle my stories. She's a bard, you
know."
"Oh, I know. And I also know a few things about her Champion. My
sister told me when I visited her earlier this year," Tatiana said
conspiratorially, hoping to garner some attention from her
companions. When nothing happened, she sat down on her bunk and
assumed a dark expression. "She told me tales of blood, of
destruction, of mayhem… of how Xena was once a disciple of
Ares. Of how she… no, it's too cruel."
"Oh, you can't stop now! Go on, for Artemis' sake!" Agata
said.
"Of how Xena murdered an entire Amazon tribe to the far north of
here."
That information made even Elif sit up and pay attention.
Furrowing her brow, she began to run her fingers up and down the
tattoo on her right arm.
"But I don't know how much of it is true," Tatiana continued.
"Anyway, Eponin will pin our hides to her wall if she finds out
that we didn't follow her instructions… so we better get over
there… in a little while."
-*-*-*-
Half a candlemark later, Xena was busy trying to fix a small
crack in her right boot when she was interrupted by someone
knocking on the door. Annoyed, she looked over to the bunk to see
if Gabrielle had woken up, but the bard was still snoring
merrily.
With a harrumph, Xena put away the needle and thread and went
over to the door before the unknown person could knock
again.
Her expression must have been a thunderous one as all three
junior Amazons took an involuntary step back when they saw
it.
"Mistress Xena," Tatiana said. "We've been ordered to report to
your hut. We were told that you'd be our teachers for
today."
"Your teachers? This is the first I've heard of it," Xena said,
cocking her head.
"Oh, thank Artemis! We're terribly sorry… there's been a
misunderstanding. We won't bother you again!" Agata said and made
to run away, but Xena stopped her with a loud
'Ahem!'
"Wait here, I'll see if there's anything on Ephiny's desk," Xena
continued and closed the door behind her.
On her way over to the desk, she chuckled briefly when she heard
Agata's muffled voice saying 'Great, they don't know anything
about it… and now we've made her mad,
too!'
Xena looked at the pile of parchment on Ephiny's desk and
scratched her chin. With a thoughtful 'hmmm', she began to rummage
through the files. A short while later, she found what she was
looking for.
"Note to self: Advise Princess Gabrielle that three junior
Amazons will be…" Xena mumbled as she read the note.
Sighing, she went back to the door.
The three juniors all snapped to attention at the sight of the
warrior holding a parchment in her callused hand.
"All right, I've found the document in question. We weren't
told, but I promise that we'll do our part of the deal. As soon as
the Princess awakens from her beauty sleep, we'll be over. Which
hut is yours?" Xena said in an authoritative voice.
"Th-the large one at the end of the v-village, Mistress. The
Princess will know where it is," Agata said.
"My name is Xena."
"Y-yes, Mistress. Ow!" Agata said, rubbing her ribs where
Tatiana had elbowed her.
"We should always respect our elders!" Tatiana whispered through
her teeth.
A brief look of annoyance flashed across Xena's face, but she
decided that the three juniors were too adorable to growl at for
the 'elders' comment, so she didn't. "The Princess and I will be
over later," she said and closed the door.
After putting the parchment back on the desk, Xena sat down and
picked up the needle and thread - but before she had time to
continue her work, Gabrielle coughed and rolled over onto her
side.
"Who was that you were talking to just now?" the bard
croaked.
"The junior Amazons. Looks like there's something Ephiny forgot
to tell us."
"Eph… Ephiny is back already?"
Xena looked at the stricken bard and let out a long sigh. "No,
the three junior Amazons we met out at the grove yesterday.
Remember?"
Gabrielle furrowed her brow, trying to get her brain cells to
remember that far back. "Can't… who…
where…?"
"Blotto. Damn that Amazon ale to Hades," Xena said under her
breath.
"Whassat?"
"Nothing, love."
"I just need a little more slee-ZZZZZzzzzz…" Gabrielle
said and fell onto her back.
With yet another sigh, Xena put away the needle and thread and
went over to the bunk. After tucking Gabrielle in, she sat down on
the bed and moved a few damp strawberry-blonde locks away from the
bard's clammy forehead.
The proverbial tallow-candle ignited over Xena's head, and she
quickly scooted off the bunk and put on her boots. Before she left
the hut, she returned to the bunk, leaned down and gave Gabrielle a
gentle kiss on the lips that made the bard smile and mumble a few
unintelligible words in her sleep.
-*-*-*-
Wearing an expression that was a mix of worry and trepidation,
Gabrielle picked up the mug Xena had offered her and brought it to
her lips.
"Don't smell it, just drink it. At least half of it in one go if
you can," Xena said and put her fingers on the bottom of the mug in
case Gabrielle lost faith halfway through the
potion.
Gabrielle's eyes narrowed slightly as the odor came into contact
with her nostrils, but she girded her loins and took a long
swig.
As she swallowed, her eyes popped open so wide that they
eventually resembled Amazon dinner plates. "Blech!" she croaked
loudly, contorting her face so grotesquely that Xena was afraid it
might stick. "What is this concoction? Are you trying to poison
me?"
Two narrow streams of the foul-tasting potion were running down
both sides of Gabrielle's mouth, but she didn't do anything to wipe
them off - she suspected it would take the dye out of the sheet she
was wearing if she did.
"It's a great cure against hangovers, Gabrielle. Come on, you
need to drink at least half of it."
Gabrielle sighed and looked down at the mug. "I've faced
Ares… and Titans… and a hungry Cyclops… but
nothing could have prepared me for this… oh well, this looks
like a good day to die, anyway. It was nice knowing you," she
croaked before draining the mug of its contents.
"That's a good girl. You're still here, see?" Xena said and
took the mug out of Gabrielle's hands.
"Just barely. What's in it?"
"I'll tell you later. Now, these junior
Amazons…"
"Who?" Gabrielle said and furrowed her brow.
"The junior Amazons we're supposed to be teaching all kinds of
things."
"Oh… hey, what?"
Xena chuckled darkly and showed Gabrielle Ephiny's parchment. "I
tried to tell you before, but you were too far gone to understand.
The juniors came by to tell me that we're supposed to be their
teachers while the senior Amazons are away. Here, you can read
Ephiny's scroll yourself."
Gabrielle snatched the parchment and unrolled it so she could
read it. " 'Note to self: Advise Princess Gabrielle that three
junior Amazons will be…' Oh, I can't believe that Ephiny
didn't tell us! I had something planned for today that most
decidedly didn't involve three junior
Amazons…"
"We would probably have had to wait until your stomach had
settled down, anyway," Xena said dryly.
"Well… I guess."
"At the bottom, Ephiny has made a list of the classes they're
supposed to have today."
Gabrielle looked further down the parchment and found a short
list. "One: cooking in the rough using nature's own ingredients.
Two: Basic hunting techniques. Three: Close combat sparring with
staff and spear! By the Gods, Xena… I'm in no condition to
do any of those things!"
"Sure you are, you just have to let the potion work. You can do
the first part, the outdoors cooking. The hunting we can do
together, and to cap it off, I can show them a few moves with your
staff."
"Uggh. I guess we have to. When?"
"As soon as possible," Xena said and handed Gabrielle her
rust-brown skirt and her pea-green top.
"No, Xena… if I have to do this, I want to wear the proper
clothes. Would you mind getting the saddlebags? I want to dress up
in the full Amazon outfit."
"Ooooh, I'll help you lace the top," Xena said with a wide grin
that earned her a slap on the back of her hand.
---
A short while later, Gabrielle wiggled left and right, adjusting
the suede top.
"Is that better?" Xena said behind her, holding the
laces.
"Much better. I can breathe now," Gabrielle said and pulled the
top up so it would cover her attributes better.
"Excellent. How's your head?"
"You know, that's a lot better as well. What was in that
potion?"
"Oh, I'll let you know in a few years' time. Here's your
necklace and your arm bands."
"Thank you," Gabrielle said and put on the items. "So…
what do you think we should cook for them?"
"Your rabbit stew. That's one of your best," Xena said with a
broad smile.
Gabrielle responded similarly and stood up on tip-toes to place
a little kiss on the Warrior Princess' lips.
"One thing is quite typical of the Amazons, though… if we
go by the plan, we have to do the cooking before we've done the
hunting," Gabrielle said with a snicker.
---
A short while later, Xena and Gabrielle had created a firepit
just outside the village, and the three junior Amazons sat on
blankets on the ground watching the proceedings
intently.
"So, pay attention, please!" Gabrielle said loudly, holding up a
freshly killed rabbit. "With this rabbit that my charming Champion
has just delivered, we shall go ahead and create rabbit stew only
made from our Great Mother Gaia's own resources. First, we take a
cooking pot and scoop up some water from a creek-"
"Princess Gabrielle!" Tatiana said and put up her
hand.
"Yes, Tatiana?"
"Aren't you just conforming to the gender roles?"
"Uhhh, I'm sorry?" Gabrielle said - her face had turned into a
very large question mark.
"Well, Mistress Ephiny has taught us that in patriarchal
societies, it's always the women who toil away in the
kitchen."
"Uh… yes? As far as I can see, we're all women
here…?"
"Yes, but your Champion has assumed masculine
qualities."
"Ooooookay…?"
"And besides, it's not fitting for an Amazon Princess to cook.
You should let your Champion do it," Tatiana said,
nodding.
"Well…" Gabrielle said and looked at Xena. "All right,
this will be an important lesson in practical solutions. Xena,
would you mind…?" she continued, taking a step back from the
pot.
"I'd be delighted to," Xena said and began the task of adding
ingredients into the stew.
---
Twenty candledrips later, Xena poured a ladle-ful of stew onto
Tatiana's plate.
"Here ya go," the warrior said, wearing a devious
smile.
Agata and Elif held up their plates as well but Xena just shook
her head and went back to the pot.
Sending her fellow juniors a big, toothy grin, Tatiana began to
eat from her plate - she only made it as far as the first mouthful.
As she tried to avoid swallowing the horrible meal, her face lost
all color and her cheeks bulged out until she resembled a
chipmunk.
"Tatiana, go over to the trees and spit it out," Gabrielle
said.
Tatiana didn't need to be told twice and she immediately jumped
up and ran over to the trees, leaving Agata and Elif to stare
wide-eyed at their companion as she spit and spluttered to make
sure that everything was gone from her mouth.
"What you've seen here, Amazons, is the difference between
politics and the real world. Politics are fine in some situations,
like the Amazon council, but out here, practical solutions are far
more important. You understand?" Gabrielle said as she poured out
the contents of the cooking pot.
All three juniors nodded, including Tatiana whose face was still
devoid of color.
"Good. I cook because I'm good at it. Xena doesn't cook
because… well, because it's not one of her many skills. All
right, let's start over, I'm hungry."
-*-*-*-
Crack!
"Sorry," Agata said and looked at the twig she had broken with
her moccasin.
"When you're trying to sneak up on a deer or a boar, you would
be best advised not to step on any twigs," Xena said and picked up
the broken twig.
"Sorry," Agata said again and shuffled back to her
blanket.
"It's all right, Agata, you're here to learn," Gabrielle said,
holding a quill and a parchment on which she made little notes on
the progress of the juniors.
"Elif, your turn," Xena said, pointing at the practice
area.
Elif got up and began to roll her shoulders to prepare for her
test, a gesture that reminded Gabrielle of Xena.
The junior Amazon began to sneak through the trees with plenty
of agility and skill. Using the foliage as a natural camouflage,
she inched closer to her target - a wooden cutout of a stag - with
her spear poised to throw. When she was close enough, she released
the spear with a powerful throw that sent it hurtling toward the
stag.
The throw sent the spear on a collision course with the cutout,
and it swiftly and neatly penetrated the wooden stag where the
ribcage would have been had it been a live animal. On Elif's way
back to her blanket, she received an appreciative nod from Xena
that made her grin to her fellow juniors.
"Excellent, Elif. Tatiana, the stage is all yours," Gabrielle
said.
"Princess Gabrielle, I don't have the strength Elif has. May I
use a rope instead?"
"A rope? Well… why not?" Gabrielle said, scratching her
hair with the feathers of her writing quill.
"Go right ahead," Xena said after having yanked Elif's spear
free of the wooden stag.
"Thank you, Princess Gabrielle," Tatiana said and walked up to
stand at the line on the forest floor that marked the start of the
training course.
Moments later, she began to swing the rope around and around in
mid-air, eventually creating a perfect circle. When it was large
enough, she ran towards the target along the right side of the
course, releasing the rope when she was within a few yards of the
wooden cutout.
Much to Gabrielle's surprise, the rope fell down over the wooden
stag's head, and Tatiana started pulling it at once to bring the
target down - ultimately, she wasn't strong enough or heavy enough
to tip the target over, but the intent was clear.
"Uh… well done, Tatiana. You get a mark for ingenuity,"
Gabrielle continued, making a note on the parchment.
"Clever. But dangerous," Xena said to Tatiana as she handed her
the rope. "It'll work for horses, but not stags… the antlers
will get in the way. And then the animal will be your worst
enemy."
"I know, Mistress Xena. I haven't perfected it yet," Tatiana
said, putting away the rope.
"All right, let's take a short break!" Gabrielle said and rolled
up the scroll.
---
Tatiana sat down next to her fellow juniors with a beaming, if
slightly self-satisfied smile.
"What are you laughing about? You didn't pass the hunting
test," Elif said surly.
"Sure I did. I just used my head instead of my
muscles."
"Do you think Princess Gabrielle would mind if I showed her my
stories?" Agata said, biting her fingernails.
Elif just shrugged but Tatiana leaned towards the gangly girl
and put her hand on her knee. "You'll never know if you don't try,
Agata."
Agata took her scroll case and started to get up, but lost her
confidence at the last moment and bumped back down to earth. "I
think I'll wait until after the staff practice," she said with a
sigh.
---
"What do you suppose they're talking about?" Gabrielle said on
the other side of the small camp site they had been using for the
classes.
"Probably how mean we are. If you wanted to listen in on their
conversation, you shouldn't have insisted that we sit way over
here," Xena said as she lit the fire to make some herbal
tea.
"Oh, but they deserve some privacy. They can't have that if
we're within earshot of them. Didn't you ever do that when you
were younger?"
"Do what?"
"Avoid the grown-ups and just spend some time with your
friends…?"
"I had very few friends, Gabrielle. It was always just Lyceus
and me. And we usually played boys' games, like Bacchae hunting or
wrestling… things like that."
"Figures. How's the water coming along?"
"Almost there."
"What do you think of Tatiana's hunting
technique?"
Xena shrugged. "Well, like I told her, it was clever but
dangerous."
"Mmmm."
"The water is ready," Xena said and took pot off the
fire.
Gabrielle found her mug and held it steady while Xena poured hot
water and herbs into it.
---
"What do you think Princess Gabrielle and her Champion are
talking about?" Agata whispered.
"Probably thinking up a devious plan for our staff practice,"
Tatiana whispered back.
"One thing's for sure… you can't win that by being
clever," Elif said, still smarting from being bested in the hunting
class.
-*-*-*-
"On your feet, please," Gabrielle said as she walked over to the
three young Amazons. The juniors did as they were told and lined up
shoulder by shoulder.
"This is the third and final part, the close combat sparring.
Now, Xena and I have decided…"
"Told ya so," Tatiana whispered to Agata.
"… that it would be a waste of everyone's time if we
pitted her against any of you… or even all three at once, for
that matter… anyway, we have decided that I shall spar with
you."
Agata groaned and began to shuffle back and
forth.
"Something wrong, Agata? You need to pee?"
"No, Princess Gabrielle. It's just that… well, Mistress
Ephiny will punish us for days when she finds out that we've
sparred with you. We're below you."
Gabrielle harrumphed and looked at Xena. "I think I need to have
a word with Ephiny once she gets back," she said under her
breath.
"Well, Agata, we're Amazons. Forget the various titles we use,
we're all one tribe. We're Sisters. It's the cooking thing all
over again; once we're on the battlefield, we all depend on each
other so we need to work as a team, fighting as one. Isn't that
right, Xena?"
"Very right, Princess Gabrielle."
"Good. Now that the politics are out of the picture, let's
start," Gabrielle said and picked up her staff. "Who wants to go
first? Tatiana?"
Tatiana shook her head repeatedly.
"Oh, yes, I think you'll go first. Come on." Gabrielle crouched
down slightly and held the staff ready in an offensive position,
remembering the things Xena had taught her over the last
year.
Tatiana gulped but stepped forward. With hands that were
trembling slightly, she raised her staff and held it in a defensive
position.
"Fight!" Xena shouted, moving closer so she could study the
fighters.
At once, Gabrielle went in deep, avoided Tatiana's clumsy parry
and swept her legs out from under her, leaving the junior Amazon
flat on her rear and looking up into the blue sky, wondering what
the Hades had just happened to her.
At the same time, Agata and Elif looked at each other with
identical, shocked expressions on their faces.
"The idea was that you should have blocked my sweep. How long
has Eponin been teaching you close combat techniques?" Gabrielle
said as she helped Tatiana back on her feet.
"Only for a moon, Princess Gabrielle," Tatiana
croaked.
"Good. You are where I expected you to be. Get
ready."
Tatiana groaned but picked up her staff and assumed a defensive
position.
"Fight!" Xena shouted.
This time, Gabrielle moved in very slowly, moving her staff down
towards Tatiana's legs so the junior had plenty of time to block
the sweep. The two staffs made gentle contact before Gabrielle
pulled hers back.
"Good, now reverse sweep," she continued, reversing her grip on
the staff and moving in on Tatiana's right leg. This was blocked
too, instilling an over-confidence in Tatiana that made her move
too far ahead.
At the speed of a striking cobra, Gabrielle moved in high,
knocked the staff out of Tatiana's hands and held the butt of her
own staff at the junior's throat.
"Crushed windpipe," Gabrielle said grimly. "All right, go back
to your blanket. Agata, come up here, please."
Tatiana gulped loudly and staggered back to the two other
juniors. Elif sent her a look that was a mix of sympathy and 'I
told you so', but sympathy eventually won out, and she leaned
forward and gave Tatiana a pat on the thigh.
On her way to the plate, Agata's knees were knocking so badly
that she ended up tripping over her own feet. When she fell down
onto the grass, the fingers on her left hand were caught between
her staff and the ground, and she let out a piercing howl that made
both Xena and Gabrielle rush over to help her.
"Oh! Are you all right? C'mon, sit up, Agata. Did you hurt
your fingers?" Gabrielle said as she helped the unfortunate Agata
up in a sitting position.
"Y-yeah," -sniff- "my fing- OH, SWEET ARTEMIS!"
-sniff- "LOOK AT MY FINGER!" Agata howled directly into
Gabrielle's ear. Her middle finger had been pulled out of joint
and was resting in a very odd angle.
"Xena, we need your skills," Gabrielle said, holding Agata's
hand tenderly.
"Kids, don't try this until you know what you're doing," Xena
said to the two other juniors who both nodded
vigorously.
Taking Agata's finger, Xena swiftly twisted it, making it pop
back into the socket with a sound that made even Gabrielle
queasy.
"Oh-ewwwwwwwwwwww," Agata howled and covered her eyes with her
good hand.
"No more staff practice for you, Agata. When Eponin gets back,
I'm going to ask her to teach you something less, uh…
dangerous," Gabrielle said, patting Agata's good
arm.
"I don't wanna be a warrior, I wanna w-write stories!" Agata
whispered.
"Oh… you write? What a coincidence, I write, too. What
kind of stories have you written?"
"Oh, just a few poems and a short story…"
Xena, knowing that the conversation was about to turn to matters
she had very little interest in, dusted off her hands and took a
few steps back. She looked at Elif who was still sitting on her
blanket, looking slightly bored with things. "Gabrielle, would you
mind if Elif and I did a little mock fighting?"
"Uh, no, but… if she ends up bleeding, you're going to
sleep on your own for a few nights. Catch my drift?"
"*Most* decidedly," Xena said, picked up the practice staff
Agata had dropped and threw it on the ground in front of
Elif.
The junior Amazon took it and got up. To prepare for the fight,
she cracked her knuckles and rolled her shoulders, gestures that
were mirrored by Xena.
After a good think about it, Xena decided to take off her sword
and her Chakram, worried that she might draw them out of pure
reflex if the fight would turn out to be realistic enough - and she
hoped it would be.
"All right, let's go through the rules. I have promised Princess
Gabrielle not to hit you hard, and that means low-force strikes
only. I presume you know what I'm talking about?" Xena said,
twirling the staff in her hands.
Elif nodded.
"Good. It's your choice whether you want to go at half or at
full speed, and you're free to use high skill maneuvers if you
want. Oh, and if you hit me, Princess Gabrielle will probably have
a word with you," Xena said, adding a wink and a sly
grin.
"I understand," Elif said, gripping her staff
hard.
"Ready?"
"Ready," Elif said and crouched down slightly.
"Fight!" Xena yelled and jumped forward. In an instant, the two
fighters engaged in a ferocious struggle; the training grounds
echoing from the sounds of their wooden staffs hitting each other.
Occasionally, one of the fighters got a body hit in on the other,
producing a softer sound.
Even though Elif could match most of what Xena threw at her,
save for a few battlefield tricks, she was pushed back little by
little until her back was metaphorically against the
wall.
"Break!" Gabrielle yelled to even out the match.
Elif hunched over and put her hands on her knees. Panting hard,
she could feel her entire body burning from the exertion, and her
arms and shoulders were throbbing mercilessly. When she looked at
Xena, she saw to her great dismay that the leather-clad warrior
wasn't even flushed - in fact, she looked fresh as a
daisy.
Sighing deeply, Elif adjusted her grip on her staff and rejoined
the fray.
"No, Elif, you've had enough," Gabrielle said.
"An Amazon never quits!" Elif barked and rushed towards Xena
with her staff raised high in the air.
Xena effortlessly sidestepped the assault and spun around to
keep the angry junior in sight.
"Elif, don't let aggression blind you. Unfocused anger is the
best way to get yourself killed. Calm down, analyze the situation
and-"
Ignoring the advice, Elif roared and came back at Xena, but the
warrior simply grabbed the junior as she went past and flipped her
over the hip, prompting a chorus of gasps from the
audience.
The junior's breath - and her fighting spirit - were forced out
of her when she landed flat on her back with a bone-rattling
crunch. Moaning, she rolled over onto her side and pounded her fist
into the ground in frustration.
Tatiana and Agata were quickly at her side and helped her to sit
up.
Annoyed with herself and with how the situation had turned out,
Xena threw down her own staff and walked back towards Gabrielle.
"She wasn't ready. She looked ready, but she wasn't. I shouldn't
have fought her. I'm really sorry, Gabrielle," she said as she sat
down.
"It's not your fault alone, Xena, I shouldn't have approved of
it," Gabrielle said and took Xena's callused hand in her own.
"Boy, she has a lot of anger inside her. She won't make it long
out in the real world."
"Or worse… with that ambition and fire, there's a risk
Ares will be attracted to her. You need to tell Ephiny to keep an
eye on her."
"Ares? You really think that?"
"I do. Her skills are similar to mine at that age. She only
needs a mentor to take her to the next level. And that's the role
Ares loves to play the most."
"Gods…" Gabrielle said quietly, looking at the three
juniors.
-*-*-*-
Several candlemarks later, an Amazon ringing the dinner bell
with plenty of vigor prompted Xena and Gabrielle to walk over to
the mess hut.
Opening the door, Gabrielle stepped inside and licked her lips.
"I missed supper last night, Xena, I'm not going… to…
miss…"
Her voice slowly trailed off as she took in the chaotic scenes
that took place inside the hut. The junior Amazons had recovered
from their ordeals and were sitting at a table by themselves,
laughing and singing a raunchy song that tinted Gabrielle's cheeks
red; two Amazons were engaged in a manual tug-of-war in the middle
of the floor to loud cheers and jeers from an excited crowd, and if
that wasn't enough already, two older Amazons were arguing with the
cook over how much soup they were allowed to take.
"When the cats are away, the mice come out to play," Xena said
and patted Gabrielle's shoulders. "Do you want to go back to our
hut?"
"I want to get some supper is what I want to do," Gabrielle said
and stepped further into the mess hut.
When the Amazons noticed that their Princess had arrived, they
all fell quiet and rose from their seats - save for the two
fighters who were still trying to pull each other's right arm off.
Their strained grunting became embarrassingly loud in the quiet
mess hut, and it lasted for several heartbeats until they noticed
that everyone else had gone quiet.
"As you were," Gabrielle said and walked up to the cook. After
taking a bowl and a large wooden spoon, she peeked excitedly into
the three different pots the cook had prepared.
When she realized that all three contained the same brown-green
hotchpotch, she furrowed her brow and looked inquiringly at the
cook.
"Root soup, Princess Gabrielle. With herbs," the cook said. The
cook was a colorful, rotund Amazon in her late fifties with warm
eyes and dimples, and her friendly appearance made Gabrielle
re-think her original plan of wrinkling her nose in
disgust.
"No meat?"
"Oh, no, Princess Gabrielle. Queen Melosa only eats meat once a
moon. We got it a few nights ago."
"Yes, well, I'm sure that's good for her, but I'm not Queen
Melosa."
"No, but what the Queen eats, we all eat," the cook said,
digging a wooden ladle into the thick root soup.
"Oh… in that case, I'd like a bowl of soup, please,"
Gabrielle said with a sigh.
---
Ten candledrips later, Gabrielle pushed the half-empty bowl
across the table. "Sweet Aphrodite, take it away… I can't eat
that," she said whispering so she wouldn't hurt the cook's
feelings.
"That, love, must be the first time in your life you've ever
said that," Xena said quietly into Gabrielle's ear. To cap off the
sentence, she leaned in and gently kissed the bard's
strawberry-blonde hair.
"Even I have my limits. Yuk!"
"How about I ask the cook if she has some bread and
cheese…? Then we could go back to the hut and make some tea
and have a quiet evening for ourselves. I believe you said you had
some plans for us…?" Xena whispered.
"Best idea I've heard all day… but I better ask the cook.
Flowery prose is my forte," Gabrielle said and got
up.
-*-*-*-
"Oh, this is much better," Gabrielle said, reclining on the bunk
and eating some white bread with a slice of good, strong cheese.
She had taken off her boots and was absentmindedly running her foot
up and down the other leg's calf, sometimes stopping to wiggle her
toes.
Outside, one of the sentries patrolling the village turned on
the torches, signaling that it was officially evening. Taking the
cue, Xena struck her flints and ignited a candle on the desk. Soon,
the orange light filled the hut, bathing everything in flickering
shadows.
"Mmmm-yeah, much better," Xena echoed, looking at Gabrielle's
bare calves and thighs.
"Do we have any water left?" Gabrielle said, smacking her dry
lips.
"We do."
Xena took the waterskin and walked over to the bunk. When she
sat down, she put Gabrielle's bare legs across her lap which earned
herself a few giggles. After handing Gabrielle the waterskin, she
began to run her fingers along the bard's bare legs from mid-thigh
to her ankles.
"I'm not familiar with all the Amazon traditions. Do you think
it's taboo for the Princess to sleep with her
Champion?"
"I think it's expected of her, actually," Gabrielle
purred.
"Good. We better do it while we can. Soon, I'll be too old to
remember the details."
"Oh, Xena… will you stop talking about it like that? It's
just a birthday. I've had plenty of birthdays… do I look old
to you?"
"Don't be sill-"
"And your mother? Isn't your mother twenty years or so older
than you?"
"Well-"
"Does she look old to you?"
"Well, no… but-"
"No buts, Xena. It's just a figure. Come on, we've both met
old, old, old people who were still as active as us… well,
almost, but you get the point. Some of them were nearly
fifty!"
"I guess."
"You're going to be a terrific thirty-year-old, Xena. And a
fabulous forty-year-old… and I'll bet you'll even be a
gorgeous fifty-year-old. Your hair will be white, your wrinkles
will be as deep as the Strymon river and your bosom will hover down
at your ankles, but you'll be gorgeous!"
"You're. Not. Helping. Much!" Xena said and began to tickle
Gabrielle's legs, starting mid-calf and steadily climbing upwards.
For every inch she progressed, Gabrielle's giggles got stronger
until they were just one, long, throaty laugh.
The tickling fingers had just reached the hem of Gabrielle's
skirt when someone knocked on the door.
"Go away, we're buHHHMPFFF," Xena started to say, but her voice
was instantly muffled by Gabrielle placing a hand across her
mouth.
"Who is it?"
'Elif, Princess Gabrielle. I've come to apologize for my
behavior today.'
"Aw, Hades!" Xena said and sighed deeply. Resigned, she leaned
down and placed a little kiss on the inside of Gabrielle's left
thigh, a move that earned her a new giggle and a gentle rub on the
back of her head.
"Come in, Elif," Gabrielle said and sat up on the bunk. Sighing
again, Xena shuffled over to sit on the chair at the
desk.
Elif came into the hut and stood with her head bowed. "I'm
sorry for acting like a child today, Princess Gabrielle. I know
better than that, and it won't happen again," she said, looking
down at her feet.
"How old are you, Elif?"
"Fourteen, Princess Gabrielle."
"Mmmm. Then you are a child. On the cusp of adulthood, but a
child nonetheless. Tell me, Elif, has such a situation occurred
before?"
Elif gulped and moved nervously. "Yes, Princess
Gabrielle."
"Were you punished by Ephiny or Eponin?"
"Yes, Princess Gabrielle."
"How?"
"Latrine duty for a week."
Gabrielle made a horrified face and jumped off the bed. "Well,
that's not going to happen this time. Instead, I want you to think
about why it happened and what you can do to control your anger.
All right?"
"Y-yes, Princess Gabrielle," drawing an audible sigh of
relief.
"And now I'd like to hear the story behind your tattoo,"
Gabrielle said and put a maternal hand on Elif's
shoulder.
"Oh… I…"
"Come on, sit down on the bunk. This reminds me too much of the
times when I had to tell my Dad that I had forgot to shut the door
to the chicken coup…"
Elif laughed nervously but followed Gabrielle over to the bunk.
Once she was comfortable, she held out her arm and looked at the
tattoo. "I had it made so I'll never forget my old tribe. We
lived to the far east of here, in Amisos, a coastal town on the
south bank of the Black Sea. My tribe w-was slaughtered in a war
when I was eight. I lost everything…
everyone."
"Oh, Sweet Artemis, I'm so sorry to hear that," Gabrielle said
and wrapped her arm around Elif's shoulder.
"They had made a deal with a local warlord but he attacked them
anyway. Two of the tribe elders managed to get some of the
children into a cart, but s-so many were killed. I got away. One
of only five survivors."
"Gods…" Gabrielle said and looked at Xena whose stony face
betrayed that she was thinking of a similar situation from her own
past.
"Ever since that day, I've wanted to grow up fast so I could go
back and destroy the warlord. I've d-dreamt of killing him with my
bare hands," Elif said and clenched her fists.
"Vengeance is sweet, that's true. But addictive," Xena said in a
dark voice. "Once you start down that path, there's no return.
Soon, you will have become what you hated the most. Elif, you have
great skills… use them to do good. To help others, like
Princess Gabrielle. Don't let the darkness in… if you give it
an inch, it'll take you whole."
Xena looked at Gabrielle and was surprised to see tears forming
in the green eyes.
Elif nodded solemnly. "I underst-"
Suddenly, the evening silence was shattered by someone pounding
wildly on a bell.
"What the… what are they ringing the dinner bell for?"
Gabrielle said, wiping her eyes.
Elif twitched and slammed her hand down on Gabrielle's knee.
"That's not the dinner bell… that's the alarm
bell!"
*
*
CHAPTER 3
Xena jumped up and tore out of the door, nearly knocking over a
figure that came the other way. She grabbed hold of the figure and
got ready to pounce, but realized at the last moment that it was
Alexa, the scout.
"Princess Gabrielle! There's a large group of marauders
charging us from the south-east. At least twenty men on
horseback… with crossbows and nets!" Alexa said, panting hard
after running from one of the outposts.
"Nets?" Gabrielle said as she hurriedly put on her
boots.
"Slave hunters," Xena added grimly.
"They chose the wrong Amazon village! Xena, you know what to
do… do it!" Gabrielle said and grabbed hold of
Elif.
Xena nodded and disappeared into the
semi-darkness.
"Princess Gabrielle, let me help you!" Elif said.
"No. War is for adults. Go make sure your fellow juniors are
safe."
"But-"
"Now!"
"Y-yes, Princess Gabrielle," Elif said and hurried out of the
door.
Gabrielle ran over to the wall and took her staff off the hooks
it had been hanging on. "Alexa, how many warriors stayed behind
when Ephiny and the others left this morning?"
"V-very few, Princess Gabrielle!"
"Commanders?"
"H-hardly any!"
"All right, I'll lead them myself. Get to the main barracks and
tell whoever you can find to assemble here at the command hut.
Move!" Gabrielle said and shoved the panting scout of the
door.
All over the village, Amazons came out of the huts in various
states of undress, carrying longbows, swords and other weapons.
Some of them began to bark orders left and right to small groups to
create some form of defense, but most just went out on their
own.
-*-*-*-
Holding her Chakram in her hand, Xena raced through the village
to get to the main entrance before the riders, but when she turned
the last corner, she could see that she was too late - the
marauders were already too close.
The ground was shaking from the many horses, and the pounding
hooves and the men's battlecries created a wall of sound that was
highly effective in confusing the defenders.
Even though they were met by a volley of arrows from a
detachment of guards on the ground and in the trees, the riders
continued at unabated speed and were soon inside the village
perimeter. Xena quickly jumped to the side to let the riders past,
but not all were as swift - at least one Amazon guard was crushed
under the hooves of the marauders' horses.
Suddenly Xena had to duck for cover into a sentry box as the air
became thick with bolts from the crossbows and smoke from the
torches the marauders were carrying. Several bolts slammed into the
walls of the sentry box Xena had chosen, and she let out a long
series of colorful Thracian curses.
Running back out of the small hut, she released the Chakram at
the rear of the marauders' lines, with success, as one of them fell
off his horse.
Connecting the dots, Xena knew that the marauders were going to
use the torches to ignite the roofs of the huts; that ensured that
the Amazons would have to engage them at point blank range on the
street instead of using the huts as natural covers - and that would
make it nearly impossible for the Amazons to evade the nets the
slave hunters would throw at them.
Xena cursed even louder and set off running back to the command
hut where she had left Gabrielle and the scout.
-*-*-*-
Elif barged into the hut she shared with the other juniors and
shouted at the top of her lungs: "WE'RE UNDER
ATTACK!"
"We already know!" Tatiana said, hiding under the
table.
"Where's Agata?" Elif said, looking around
frantically.
"Under my bunk!" Agata said in a muffled, trembling
voice.
"We need t-to do something… we need to fight back. Come
on, take your bows and arrows. We can shoot out of the windows when
they-"
Elif never had time to finish the sentence before the marauders
had reached them. When the large group of horses thundered past,
several crossbow bolts came through the windows and embedded
themselves with resounding thwacks in the far wall of the
hut.
Elif shrieked, dropped down on the floor and scrambled over to
Tatiana.
Agata crawled out from underneath the bunk to look around. When
her eye caught sight of the four bolts sticking out of the back
wall, she crawled back and curled herself up into a little,
trembling ball.
"Those rotten sons of whores! We need to do something!" Elif
growled, protecting her head with her hands.
Outside, the battle continued to rage on, and screaming and
various other horrific sounds came in through the windows,
terrorizing the three juniors to the point of
breaking.
"You're lucky Eponin isn't here to hear you use that kind of
language!" Tatiana said in a trembling voice, digging herself even
further down into the wooden floor.
"Hey, I got it…! Tatiana, what happened to the sling you
made a few moons back?"
"My sling? It's on the shelf above my bunk.
Why?"
"We can use it to shoot out of the windows… let me get
it," Elif said and moved to get up, but Tatiana gripped her arm
hard.
"It's suicide, you fool! Stay down and let Xena and Princess
Gabrielle handle it!"
"I can't! I won't let it happen again!" Elif howled and got on
her feet. In an instant, she hurried over to Tatiana's bunk and
reached for the sling and a handful of pebbles and small
rocks.
"I got it! Come on, let's fight back!"
The marauders made another pass, but this time, they stopped
outside the juniors' hut. The men shouted something to each other
and then one of them threw something on top of the
hut.
"Now's our chance," Elif said and prepared the sling. She crept
over to the window and raised herself up to peek out of the bottom
corner. Taking a deep breath to control her trembling hands, she
started twirling the sling, eventually building up enough speed to
make the shot a hard one.
The stone screamed through the air and hit one of the marauders
squarely on the chest, sending him reeling - unfortunately, he was
able to stay in the saddle.
Undaunted, Elif put another large pebble in the sling and
released it as fast as she could.
At the same time, Agata thought she could smell something that
wasn't supposed to be there, so she left the safety of the bunk and
crawled out onto the floor. When she turned over onto her back to
get a better look, she saw to her great horror that smoke was
billowing down from the thatched roof and that it had begun to glow
deep orange in places.
"FIRE!" she shrieked and scrambled to her feet to run out of the
front door.
"No! Get down!" Tatiana yelled and grabbed hold of Agata's
legs, bringing her down hard. "They're still out there! They'll
kill you for sure!"
"We'll burn up in here!"
"We can't go out there…" Tatiana said through a veil of
tears, but her voice was drowned out by a horrific groaning sound
from the roof. Looking up, she could see that a corner of the roof
had begun to droop, and she knew it wouldn't be long before it
collapsed.
"Elif! Elif! The roof!"
"I know, I know… we need to go!"
The three juniors ran over to the door and crouched down.
Looking outside, they could see at least two marauders waiting for
them, both holding large nets.
"Ares' balls!" Elif said, coughing and spluttering from the
smoke.
Behind them, burning pieces of thatch began to rain down onto
the bunks, soon turning the hut into a living
Tartarus.
"Go!" Elif roared, pushing on Agata's back, but the tall, gangly
girl put her hands on the doorjamb and pushed back.
"My scrolls… I'm not leaving my scrolls!" she shouted,
jumping back into the inferno.
"They won't do you no good if we're caught by the marauders!"
Tatiana said and pounded her fist into her hand in
frustration.
Moments later, Agata came back clutching the scroll case to her
chest. "I'm not leaving them behind!"
"Never mind that now, we gotta go," Elif and pushed both her
friends out of the door.
The two marauders were ready for them and threw their nets at
the same time. Agata was caught by the first one and fell down,
screaming in pain when she landed on her bad hand.
The second net missed Elif by inches, and she immediately raised
the sling and twirled it, shooting a large pebble at the nearest
marauder. At point blank range, she couldn't miss. The rock hit the
man in the middle of his forehead, and he slipped off the horse and
fell out of sight.
"Come on! Get Agata out of the net!" Elif said, pushing Tatiana
forward. Behind them, the roof of their hut collapsed, sending a
firestorm of burning thatch through the air, causing the three
juniors to scream and try to douse the many smoldering embers from
their hair and skin.
The remaining marauder turned his horse around and tried to drag
the net holding Agata away from the others, but after a few yards,
the tether broke and the net fell off. When the marauder noticed,
he roared and shook his fist at the juniors, but then took off
further into the village.
Agata was crying inconsolably, nursing the hand she had injured
earlier in the day. The disability made it difficult for her to
crawl out of the net, but she finally managed it with Tatiana's
help.
"We can't stay here," Elif said, looking at the burning remains
of their home. "We need to… to… to find Princess
Gabrielle. She'll know what to do!"
-*-*-*-
Through the use of coordinated arrow volleys, Gabrielle and a
small group of Amazons had been able to stop the marauders from
getting close to the command hut. Originally, four Amazons had
rushed to aid their Princess and the scout, but two had been struck
down by crossbow bolts and another had been severely
wounded.
Five fallen marauders littered the space in front of the hut,
but more were approaching from several sides.
Ducking down behind a barrel, Gabrielle's knuckles ached from
clutching the staff so hard. She had tried to use a longbow against
the marauders, but the arrow had missed by such a degree that she
felt it safer not to try again. She groaned, wishing that she and
Xena had practiced using the bow so she didn't have to crouch down
like a big chicken while her Sisters risked their lives to protect
her.
Movement to their left made everyone jump, but when the figure
crossed through the light from the many torches, Gabrielle put a
hand on the nearest Amazon's arm.
"Don't shoot! It's Xena!" she shouted and briefly moved up from
her position behind the barrel.
Xena spotted her at once and picked up the pace. Moments later,
she went into a neatly executed forward somersault, ending up next
to her partner.
Gabrielle didn't even wait for Xena to get her hair out of her
eyes before she wrapped her arms around her tall lover's neck and
pulled her down for a relieved kiss.
"By the Gods, why do we always end up in these things?"
Gabrielle croaked, reluctant to pull her face back from
Xena's.
"Don't… know… must be our… magnetic
perso… nalities," Xena said around a series of
kisses.
When they finally separated, Xena peeked over the rim of the
barrel at the five dead marauders that were lying in the middle of
the village.
"I got another four," she said, showing the bloodied Chakram.
"One down at the entrance and three around the village. There's
another dead marauder down at the juniors' hut. It's gone,
Gabrielle. Burned to the ground."
"Gods… did you s-see any bodies…?"
"No Amazons, just the marauder outside."
"Let's hope they got away. How many of those marauder bastards
do you think there are left?"
"Hard to say. Probably more than ten."
"Hades."
"Two marauders approaching!" one of the Amazons shouted,
releasing an arrow at them. The marauders responded to the shot by
firing off several bolts from their crossbows, but they all
impacted harmlessly into the barrels or the wall of the command
hut. Soon after, the two men went back into the shadows.
"We need to go out into the village and take them on one by
one," Xena said into Gabrielle's ear. "It's no good defending this
position if they burn down the rest!"
"We can't leave the command hut unprotected, Xena… all the
scrolls… the entire history of our tribe is in
there!"
"Then send me out to kill 'em all," Xena said, gripping
Gabrielle's shoulder.
"No! It's too dangerous out there, even for
you!"
"Princess Gabrielle, we can protect the hut… then you can
go with your Champion. When you find other Sisters, tell them to
come here to reinforce the position," Alexa said.
Gabrielle looked from Xena to the scout and back - finally
making up her mind, she nodded and took Xena's hands in her own.
"Let's go, love. If we die, at least we'll be
together."
"There'll be no dying today, Gabrielle. But I agree, let's go.
It's high time to take back the village," Xena said, drawing her
Chakram.
"Movement to the right!" one of the Amazons said, making
everyone raise their weapons and look in that direction. Just when
they thought it had been a false alarm, a faint bird call came from
the shadows, quickly followed by an identical, stronger
one.
"Sisters," Alexa said before she responded to the bird
call.
Not long after, three hunched-over figures sprinted across the
open terrain and dove for cover behind the barrels and
crates.
"By the Gods, am I glad to see you," Gabrielle exclaimed when
she realized that the figures were the three juniors. Agata was
still crying and nursing her hand and all three were incredibly
filthy from the massive amount of soot in the air, but at least
they were in one piece.
"W-we lost our hut!" Tatiana croaked, out of breath from the
harrowing experience.
"I know, Xena told me."
"There's a dead marauder down by the hut. I'd say you evened the
score," Xena said, looking at Elif.
"D-dead…? Are you s-sure…?" Elif said, suddenly
growing quite pale.
"Completely. He had a good-sized hole in his forehead and his
eyes were glassy. A sling?"
Elif nodded faintly. Suddenly, her stomach clenched and she ran
off to the side to throw up.
"Agata, what happened to you? Were you hit by a bolt?"
Gabrielle said, holding the crying Agata.
"No, she was caught by a net and fell on her hand," Tatiana
said. "I don't know for sure, but I think her wrist is
broken."
"Oh yes, I see. Tatiana, I need you to stay here with Alexa and
the others. Xena and I are going to go out and… and take care
of the marauders. Understand?"
"I understand, Princess Gabrielle. We'll stay here," Tatiana
said, nodding vigorously.
"Good. Xena?"
"I'm ready," Xena said and drew her sword.
---
Two candledrips later, Xena and Gabrielle slipped into the
shadows and moved away from the command hut. Once they reached the
other side of the main square, they looked back and established -
to their great relief - that if the marauders wanted to attack the
fortification the Amazons were using for cover, they would have to
get so close that they would be big, fat targets.
"Now what?" Gabrielle whispered.
"I haven't quite decided yet. This is a completely different
situation to the siege we were in back in Elinaius. Whoever these
slave hunters are, they're much smarter than Abraxus and his son
ever were."
"Yeah. Look, they've burned down most of the huts over
here…" Gabrielle said, pointing at a row of charred logs that
used to be corner pillars in huts.
They continued running along one of the burned-out hulks until
they came to the large hut that housed the mess.
"They're using the mess hut as a base. Seven horses are tied up
outside it. That leaves three marauders hiding among the huts,"
Xena whispered.
"Mmmm… should we draw them out?"
"Yes. I'll run ov-" Before Xena had time to finish the
sentence, Gabrielle had already taken off, sprinting across the
open area like a fox on the lam. Almost at once, one of the
marauders came out into the open and aimed a crossbow at the
running Amazon.
Xena jumped up and released the Chakram with a powerful throw.
Screaming through the air, the circular blade went directly for the
marauder, slicing his throat without a sound before returning to
Xena's hand.
On the other side of the open area, Gabrielle stuck her head out
between two charred planks and gave Xena a
thumbs-up.
Far from happy with Gabrielle's spontaneous action, Xena shook
her fist at the Amazon Princess, but added a grin to take the sting
out of it.
Suddenly Gabrielle pointed to somewhere behind and above Xena,
and the warrior spun around to investigate. Half a heartbeat later,
a crossbow bolt thwacked into the ground next to Xena's left boot,
forcing her to perform a reverse flip to get out of the firing
line.
Out of sight of Xena, the marauder cursed and reloaded his
crossbow. Apparently his weapon suffered a malfunction because he
cursed again and began to pound his fist on the
weapon.
This was the opportunity Xena needed, and she instantly flipped
up on the first floor through a hole in the wall and landed in
front of the surprised marauder. With a growl, she high-kicked the
crossbow out of his hands, backhanded him across the face and
finally flipped him over her hip.
Landing with a crash, the marauder arced his back off the
ground, moaning and groaning from the hard impact.
The marauder was surprisingly well dressed in a dark blue tunic
and dark pants, and the way his hair and beard were neatly groomed
told Xena that the group was more than just ragtag slave
hunters.
Not wasting any time, Xena dove down and applied her pinch to
the man's neck. "I have cut off the flow of oxygen to your brain.
You have thirty seconds to live before your brain explodes. Who
hired you to attack this village?"
"I d-d-don't know… I'm j-j-just a s-s-soldier…" the
man croaked.
"Uh-huh? Are you sure?"
"Y-y-yes!"
"Who's your leader?"
"C-C-Carminius."
"Never heard of 'im."
"W-we belong to L-L-Licantus' R-r-raiders…"
"Licantus of Crete?"
"Y-y-yes!"
When the marauder's eyes started rolling back in his head, Xena
relented and took off the pinch. She finished the interrogation by
punching his lights out in a quick and efficient
manner.
"Licantus of Crete," Xena said out loud, remembering some of the
stories she had heard of the Cretan slave trader. 'Why would he
be interested in Amazons? Every trader knows that Amazons can't be
broken in,' she thought, furrowing her brow.
Pushing those thoughts aside, she dusted off her hands and
signaled Gabrielle that she should return to her if
possible.
Half a candledrip later, Gabrielle ducked into the burned-out
hut Xena was using as cover, staring daggers at the unconscious
man.
"Did you see the third marauder anywhere?" Xena
said.
"No. What did you think of my little run? You've told me more
than once that I should make quicker decisions. Can't get any
quicker than that, huh?"
"No, but I didn't mean that you should risk your life doing it.
I was thinking more about the times you've debated with yourself
for ten candledrips on whether you wanted fish or stew for supper!"
Xena said and pulled Gabrielle into am embrace.
"Oh, ha ha."
"Gabrielle, it looks like there's a bigger picture here. The
marauder said that they're part of a group called Licantus'
Raiders. Licantus of Crete has become a very wealthy man from
hunting and selling slaves all over the Mediterranean. There must
be a reason why they're operating so far from their
base."
"Hmmm… oh, I wish Queen Melosa was here… wait a
minute, maybe it's connected to the border dispute?"
"Possibly, but I can't see how the villages around here could
afford someone like Licantus… Anyway, here's my plan. First,
we drag this prisoner back to our lines and then I'll go back to
the-"
"*We'll* go back to the mess hut, Xena. That's what you meant,
right?"
"No, it wasn't. It'll get ugly, love."
"I can't be seen to be hiding while my Champion takes out the
threat… that would only lead to unrest, Xena. And besides, I
would never be able to look my Sisters in the eye again if I didn't
participate in the fight. Not after all they've
lost."
"All right. But in any case, we're going back to the command hut
with this fella," Xena said, picked up the marauder's arm and began
to drag him out of the hut.
-*-*-*-
By the time Xena and Gabrielle got back to the command hut,
seven more Amazons had joined the group that had been there since
the start of the attack, and they all greeted the Princess as she
crouched down behind the barrels.
"Princess Gabrielle, just before we got here, we ran into a
marauder over by the stables. He tried to steal the horses, but we
nailed him before he could set them free," a tall, buff Amazon
said.
"Yeah, his mother won't recognize him now… he's sort of a
head shorter than he was this morning," another Amazon said,
earning herself a few chuckles from the assembled
warriors.
"Good. Then we don't have to hide anymore," Gabrielle said and
got up. When she didn't come under fire, the rest of the group got
up as well.
"Xena and I got two on the other side of the village, including
this one," Gabrielle continued, patting the back of the unconscious
prisoner. "Our best guess is that the remaining marauders have
cooped up in the mess hut. I need two volunteers to go down there
to keep an eye on things. Anyone?"
Predictably, all the Amazons put their hands in the air,
including the three juniors. Gabrielle chuckled and pointed at the
two warriors who had eliminated the marauder at the stables. "You
and you, go up to the mess hut. At the first sign of trouble,
report back to us."
"Yes, Princess Gabrielle," the two Amazons said and hurriedly
moved into the shadows.
"Princess Gabrielle, with the seven new Amazons, we should be
strong enough to charge the last marauders head-on," Alexa
said.
"Yes, in theory, but that would leave the command hut wide open
for a counterattack. No, we can't risk it. We need someone to stay
here… and that would mean we'd be spread too
thin."
"Well, all right, but…"
"No, Alexa, Xena and I will deal with the marauders in the mess
hut," Gabrielle said and put a reassuring hand on the scout's
shoulder.
Behind them, Tatiana began to pick up her ears, listening
intently for a very familiar sound that was fast approaching from
the east. When the other Amazons began to talk amongst themselves,
she waved her hand to get them to keep quiet, but it didn't
work.
The sound came closer, and now she was able to recognize it -
horses, and plenty of them.
"Shhh… shhh!" she said, trying to get her Sisters to quiet
down. "WILL YOU SHUT UP!" she roared, feeling acutely embarrassed
when everyone, including the Princess, stopped talking and stared
at her.
"Horses! Can't you hear them?! Many horses!" Tatiana said in a
trembling voice.
"Hades! More marauders…?" Gabrielle said and grabbed her
staff.
"If they're marauders, we're all gonna die… we're all
gonna die!" one of the Amazons said just before she broke out into
a series of howling sobs that gave everyone present
goosebumps.
"It could be more marauders or it could be Ephiny's group," Xena
said and looked around. In an instant, she climbed up the command
hut's wall and scooted up one of the support beams, careful not to
step on the thatch.
Inching closer to the highest part of the hut's roof, Xena
realized that she wasn't able to identify the approaching riders.
Scrunching up her face, she tried to look for telltale signs, but
the only thing she could register that was out of the ordinary was
that the hooves made a very different sound to those on the
marauders' horses.
Xena scooted back down the roof and leaned over the side.
"Alexa!" she whispered, trying to draw the attention of the
scout.
"Yes, Mistress Xena?"
"What kind of shoes do you put on your horses in this
tribe?"
"None, Mistress Xena."
"Good," Xena said and swung herself off the roof. "Gabrielle,
the horses are shoe-less."
"All right. Amazons, scatter, get out of sight until we've
established the level of danger," Gabrielle said to the rest of the
warriors who dispersed immediately, disappearing into the shadows.
"Xena, come with me. We're staying here."
"Yes, Princess Gabrielle," Xena said with a smile, neatly
absorbing the exasperated look Gabrielle shot her. At once, the
two of them ran into the command hut.
---
The riders entered the village in complete darkness. As some of
them filed past the command hut, Gabrielle could see that they were
covered by brown cloaks and carrying unlit torches.
"They're not marauders," Gabrielle whispered.
"No, but they're not Ephiny's group, either. It could be the
people who hired the marauders here to check if we're defeated,"
Xena replied in a similar whisper.
"I have an idea… Elif's sling," Gabrielle said and picked
up a letter weight from the desk.
"We don't have a sling."
"But we have a rock. Watch me."
Gabrielle pulled her arm back and sent the large letter weight
flying through the air. The rock hit one of the riders squarely on
the shoulder, prompting the victim to let out a long, highly
imaginative blue streak in the local Amazon dialect.
"Amazons!" Gabrielle said in relief. "Wait a minute… I
know that voice… that's Solari!"
She ran over to the door and peeked out at the dark riders. Sure
enough, the rider she had hit pulled back her cloak, revealing
herself to be Solari, Queen Melosa's scribe - and Ephiny's
lover.
Breathing a huge sigh of relief, Gabrielle ran out of the
command hut and onto the open area in front of it, holding her arms
out wide to show that she wasn't carrying any weapons in case one
of the returning Amazons had an itchy
trigger-finger.
"Princess Gabrielle!" the Queen's characteristic voice said from
within the group of riders. At once, the other Amazons spread out
to allow the Queen through.
"Queen Melosa, it's good to see you," Gabrielle said and bowed
to the Queen.
"And you… by the Gods, what's happened
here?"
Seeing the Queen's tall, graceful - yet powerful - figure
sitting astride a palomino mare instilled some relief into
Gabrielle, and she let out a long breath she hadn't even realized
she was holding.
"We were attacked by marauders, Queen Melosa. Slave hunters.
We've killed most of them, but there are still seven or so left,
ensconced down in the mess hut."
"How many Sisters have we lost?" the Queen said in a steely
voice.
"We don't know yet, Queen Melosa, but quite a few huts have been
burned to the ground."
"Where's Ephiny and Eponin?"
"Not yet back from the fertility raid, Queen
Melosa."
"Hades… we could see the fire from two leagues away.
Once we got close enough, the sounds of the battle had died down
and we decided to go the rest of the way in
darkness."
All around them, Gabrielle's Amazons ducked back out of the
shadows to join their Sisters in the main group. Agitated words
were soon flying back and forth, whipping up a heated mood, and
before long, they were ready to go down to the mess hut and tear
the men apart with their bare hands.
"Let's end this now. Those marauders will be sorry they chose
this village," Queen Melosa said and made to turn her horse around,
but Xena put a hand on the horse's tack at the very last
moment.
"Queen Melosa, if it's at all possible, we should try to spare
the leader's life. His name is Carminius. We have a prisoner and
he told us that they are part of Licantus' Raiders. I'm sure you've
heard of them."
"I'll try, but I can't make any promises, Xena. You've been in
this situation… did you spare anyone?" the Queen said and
rode off towards the mess hut, closely followed by all the
warriors.
"No, I guess I didn't," Xena said quietly.
Gabrielle put her arm around the warrior's waist and gave her a
little squeeze. "Xena, even with the Queen here, we still need to
be a part of it. It's vital that my Sisters see that I don't shy
back from the more… well, horrific sides of Amazon
life."
"I know, Gabrielle. And your tribe needs to set an example to
other marauders. Otherwise, they'll see you as an easy
target."
"Yes."
Knowing what was to come, Xena grimaced and put her hand on
Gabrielle's cheek. "… but like I said before, love, it's not
going to be a pleasant experience for you. Please just let me deal
with the marau-"
"No. No, Xena, I'm going to fight side by side with you and my
Sisters, simple as that. Now let's go, we're going to be late,"
Gabrielle said and took off with determined steps.
Watching Gabrielle walk down towards the mess hut, Xena began to
chew on her cheek. In her mind, there was no doubt that Gabrielle
didn't fully understand what was going to happen - yet at the same
time, trying to explain it to her would only lead to unwanted
drama.
Sighing, she set off after her lover.
---
By the time Gabrielle and Xena reached the mess hut, Queen
Melosa had already deployed the remaining warriors to cover all
exits.
"Ah, Princess Gabrielle… for a moment there, I was afraid
you weren't going to join us," Queen Melosa said, putting out her
arm to show Gabrielle that she should crouch down.
"I wouldn't miss it for the world," Gabrielle said - but even to
her own ears, the statement sounded horribly
untruthful.
Returning from a brief scouting mission, Alexa ran up to Queen
Melosa and leaned in towards the Amazon ruler to whisper in her
ear. "Queen Melosa, there are seven men in there. Presently,
they're debating what to do. I couldn't hear all of it, but judging
by the tone of their voices, I'm guessing they were taken by
surprise by the fierceness of our resistance," the scout
whispered.
"Good. Thank you, Alexa," Melosa said. "Well, Princess
Gabrielle. The time is as good as any. Let's show these pigs what
happens when they mess with Amazons."
Xena grunted in agreement and drew her sword, but a pointed
glare from the Queen made her stop.
"Xena, this isn't your fight. This is Amazon business," Melosa
said in a steely voice.
Gabrielle couldn't quite believe her ears and she quickly put a
hand on Xena's elbow. "But, Queen Melosa, Xena and I always fight
toget-"
"Not this time, Princess Gabrielle. Like I said, this is Amazon
business."
Drawing her sword, Melosa stepped out of the shadows and moved
stealthily towards the mess hut's doors and the two Amazons waiting
there.
At once, Xena put her hands on Gabrielle's shoulders and pulled
her close. "Gabrielle, listen to me… this will be a fight
unlike any you've ever been in. Stay focused, extend your senses,
always know what happens around you… do you understand
me?"
"Yes, yes…" Gabrielle said, almost brushing Xena off in
her eagerness to join her Sisters.
"Gabrielle, this is no game! If you make the tiniest mistake in
there, the next thing you'll feel is Celeste tapping on your
shoulder!"
"I understand, Xena… but it's something I must
do."
Behind them, Queen Melosa waved her sword in the air. At her
command, all the warriors stood up and held their weapons
ready.
"AMAZONS, ATTACK!" Melosa roared, leading the charge by kicking
down the doors to the mess hut. All around her, Amazons rushed
towards the hut and streamed in through the opening their Queen had
created, Gabrielle included.
Holding her staff high in the air, Gabrielle thought she knew
what she would face, but as the first volley of crossbow bolts
screamed past her, she realized that she had been far too
naïve.
To her immediate right, a bolt embedded itself deeply into an
Amazon's throat, sending a squirt of warm blood onto the bard's
shoulder. The Amazon warrior fell silently to the floor, eyes wide
in terror.
Another Amazon went down further to the right, but it didn't
stop the berserker charge. Soon, the air was filled with screams
and shouts, and with crossbow bolts and arrows. When the first
Amazons reached the other end of the mess hut, the marauders'
swords created a wall of steel, and the battle soon turned into an
ugly, bloody brawl where no enemy was spared.
By now, the Amazons had begun to open fire with their longbows,
finishing off two marauders in the first volley. Queen Melosa
stood erect like a totem pole at the rear of the Amazon lines and
fired continuously at the marauders - sometimes even shooting
between her own warriors.
In the midst of this inferno, Gabrielle threw herself under one
of the benches, frozen solid with fear and staring wide-eyed at the
unbelievable brutality of the battle and at the carnage it left
behind. Her teeth were chattering in her mouth and she had to grip
the staff hard in order not to drop it.
As a bolt from a crossbow hit the bench she was hiding under,
she felt a wave of panic sweep over her and she let out a brief
scream. When two more bolts hit the bench - one of them ricocheted
off it and nearly struck her arm - she scrambled to get away from
the her cover, knowing that it would only be a matter of time
before she was hit.
Moving away, she found the Amazon who had been hit by the bolt
early in the fight. When she realized that the warrior was dead, a
sense of dread washed over her - if she had been another two feet
to the right when the bolt struck, it would've been her lying on
the floor in a pool of blood.
A shadow fell over Gabrielle, and she looked up, hoping it was
Xena.
Instead of her lover, she found herself face to face with a
marauder who had broken free of the battle at the other end of the
hut. Moments later, the man gave her such a hard shove that she
lost her balance and fell down on the floor, landing next to the
dead Amazon.
Roaring insanely, the marauder raised his sword high in the air
and thrust it downwards, only missing Gabrielle's stomach because
she rolled to her right at the very last moment.
Undaunted, the marauder went for another attempt at stabbing
Gabrielle, but before he had time to bring the sword down again,
his chest was sliced open by a very familiar circular weapon. The
man let out a grunt and took a staggering step backwards, staring
in disbelief at the blood pouring out of his chest - then he
dropped the sword and fell to the floor.
Belting out her battle cry, Xena somersaulted over the top of
the fighting Amazons and landed next to Gabrielle. In a heartbeat,
the Warrior Princess wrapped her arm around her partner and dragged
her outside, away from the fight - a fight that hadn't even lasted
three candledrips for Gabrielle.
"B-by the G-Gods…!" Gabrielle croaked. Suddenly realizing
how close she had been to death, she fell down on her hands and
knees and began to hyperventilate. Trembling all over, she couldn't
hold back the tears, and soon, a steady stream of large teardrops
escaped her eyes and fell to the ground.
Xena sighed deeply and crouched down next to her partner. "I
tried to warn you, love…" she said, putting a calming hand on
Gabrielle's trembling back.
"I n-need some w-water," Gabrielle croaked and moved into a
sitting position.
"We need to get to a safe spot first… come on," Xena said,
reached under Gabrielle and picked her up like she weighed nothing
at all.
"H-hey, I c-can walk!"
"Sure you can, but not while I'm carrying you."
---
Xena carried Gabrielle all the way back to the command hut where
she put her down very gently. The three juniors came out of the
shadows, shooting concerned looks at the paleness of their
Princess.
"She's all right, just a little shook up. Do any of you have
any water?" Xena said, making sure that Gabrielle was seated
comfortably.
"Yes!" Tatiana said and ran back into the shadows. Moments
later, she returned with a full waterskin. Uncorking it, she handed
it to Gabrielle who took several greedy gulps.
"Princess Gabrielle, Agata is in a lot of pain. Someone needs to
take a look at her wrist," Elif said, trying not to stare at the
blood on Gabrielle's shoulder.
Gabrielle put the cork back in the waterskin and ran a hand
through her disheveled hair. "All right," she said and began to
rise, but Xena stopped her by putting a hand on her
shoulder.
"I got it, love. Just relax for now."
"Thank you."
"Agata? Come here, let me take a look," Xena said and moved a
torch closer to have some light to work by. The gangly junior
shuffled over to the warrior and held out her arm, sniffing loudly
to hold back the tears.
-*-*-*-
When dawn broke, the extent of the destruction brought about by
the marauders was revealed. Gabrielle and Xena had volunteered to
survey the damage, and they were walking around the burned-out
hulks taking notes.
"Eight huts completely gone, another four badly charred, only
seven untouched. By the Gods, Xena, it's even worse than I
thought," Gabrielle said in a shaky voice, taking a long swig from
a waterskin to get the smoky taste out of her
throat.
"Mmmm," Xena said with her hands on her hips. "This used to be
the juniors' hut," she continued, looking at the blackened ruin.
Inside, the left wall was partially collapsed, and the bunks had
been crushed under the weight of the charred support
beams.
"I'm glad they were able to get out there alive. I really like
those three girls," Gabrielle said, rolled up the scroll she had
been writing on and put it into her scroll case.
"Gabrielle, do you want to stay to help your Sisters rebuild the
village? Especially with Ephiny's group not back
yet…?"
Gabrielle shrugged. "I don't know. It's a big decision either
way."
"Yeah. Come on, let's get back to the command hut. I'm sure
Solari needs some help with the paperwork," Xena said and put her
arm across Gabrielle's shoulders.
---
"How many Sisters lost their lives, Solari?" Gabrielle said the
moment they stepped inside the hut Ephiny had offered
them.
The dark-haired Amazon wiped her eyes and put down the scroll
with the figures. When she tried to speak, her voice broke, and she
had to clear her throat several times to get it under
control.
"Fewer than initially feared, Princess Gabrielle," she said
hoarsely. "Ten fatalities… two at the main entrance, two at
the command hut, two in the mess hut, three further around the
village… and the cook. She tried to defend the mess hut from
the last of the marauders, but she wasn't used to fighting so she
didn't stand a chance."
"But her Amazon blood spurred her on," Gabrielle said, thinking
about the loud, cheerful cook.
"Yes. In addition to the fatalities, we have fourteen warriors
with various injuries, the most common being broken bones and
lacerations. Some have deep wounds from the crossbow bolts. One
warrior is in critical condition from a bolt to the chest. Thank
Artemis the healer's hut was spared."
Sighing, Solari leaned back in the chair and rubbed her weary
eyes.
"I think I'll go and make myself useful," Xena said, scooped up
an armful of full waterskins and stepped out of the
hut.
"Excuse me, please, Solari," Gabrielle said and followed Xena
outside. "Hey, give me a few of those. You're going over to the
healer's hut, right?" she continued as they walked across the open
area.
"Yeah."
"And I'm going with you. Oh… you have a soot stain on your
temple. Hang on," Gabrielle said and stuck her index finger in her
mouth. When it was sufficiently wet, she rubbed it against the
stain, removing it completely.
Chuckling, Xena wiped the excess saliva off her temple and then
looked at Gabrielle with a cheeky gleam in her eye. "I'd say
you've recovered from the fight?"
Gabrielle shuddered briefly, but nodded. "I guess. Thank Zeus
you were there for me when I needed you."
"Zeus didn't have anything to do with it. I could sense that you
were in trouble… so I helped."
"I feel so guilty for abandoning my Sisters, though…"
Gabrielle said quietly.
"Don't. You weren't ready for such a brawl. I tried to tell
you, but…"
"But I refused to listen. I'm sorry, Xena."
"Ah, forget it. I'm just happy that I don't have to build a
funeral pyre for you, love."
The words made Gabrielle grimace and she instinctively reached
for Xena's hand and gave it a strong squeeze.
"Anyway, you might want to find a mirror. Your hair is almost
as black as mine," Xena continued, winking.
"Oh, yuk, really…?" Gabrielle said and fluffed her hair
with her hands, producing a regular soot-storm.
---
The healer's hut was quite literally the eye of the hurricane.
On one side of the hut, injured warriors were waiting in line to
get treated, and on the other, dead bodies had been placed in two
lines; one for the Amazons and another, more careless one, for the
marauders.
Two of the healer's assistants were preparing the ten fallen
Amazons for their final journey by cleaning their wounds and
arranging their ceremonial feathers.
When Gabrielle reached the Amazon dead, she stopped and fell
silent. Xena walked past the Amazons to look at the pile of
marauders. The tall, buff Amazon they had met at the command hut
was guarding the dead marauders to stop the other warriors from
taking revenge by desecrating the remains.
One of the dead marauders was the man Xena had put the pinch on.
Now, his face was bloated and bruised, and his throat had been
slit from ear to ear. When Xena realized that it was her prisoner,
she scrunched up her face and strode over to the
guard.
"That man was perfectly fine when we last saw him. What
happened?"
"Killed while trying to escape," the guard said
bluntly.
"He wasn't just killed, he was butchered."
"Do you have a problem with that?"
"Perhaps you should."
"Hardly," the guard said and turned away from Xena. Shaking
her head, Xena walked back to Gabrielle and put her hands on the
shorter woman's shoulders.
"Xena, I need to stay. I can't leave now," Gabrielle said in a
trembling voice.
"I understand."
"It won't be long, only a week or so. I just don't feel it would
be right to-"
"Shhh, love, you don't have to explain yourself to me. I'll
support your decision whatever it is."
"Thank you," Gabrielle said and pulled Xena into a warm
embrace.
"Ahem, Princess Gabrielle?" Alexa said, clearing her
throat.
"Yes?"
"Queen Melosa wishes to see you."
"I'll be right there. Uh, Xena… she…"
"I know. She doesn't like me. I need to find Elif and have a
little talk with her, anyway. Are you going to be all right?" Xena
said, caressing Gabrielle's cheek with her knuckles.
"Sure. Go on, I'll catch up with you later."
---
A few candledrips later, Gabrielle stepped through the hastily
erected curtains that formed the new walls of the Queen's scorched
hut. She stopped dead in her tracks and felt an ice cold shiver run
down her spine when she realized that the leader of the marauders
was literally hanging off one of the charred corner
pillars.
The man had been stripped naked, and his face, his chest and his
genitals had been horribly mutilated. His arms and legs had been
nailed to the beam, and the way the skin was stretched around the
nails made Gabrielle's stomach flip and churn
repeatedly.
Instinctively, she put out her arm and began to walk closer to
him, but Queen Melosa's strong voice stopped her before she could
reach him.
"Don't bother. He's been dead for several candlemarks," the
Queen said, sitting on the throne that had been brought over from
the mess hut.
"B-but why?"
"Why? Princess Gabrielle, I think that's rather
obvious."
"W-was it really necessary to cut him up like that?" Gabrielle
said, looking at the pool of largely dried blood at the man's feet.
A rising tide of bile forced her to swallow several times, and she
hurriedly looked back at the Queen.
"Necessary? Come now, Gabrielle. In the words of the great
Queen Cyane, 'If you come with open arms, you'll be met by open
arms, but if you come with a sword, you will surely die.' Such is
the Amazon way. I thought you understood that by
now."
"W-well… did he s-say anyth-thing?"
"He confirmed that the group was part of Licantus' Raiders. I
suspect that the people we were negotiating with had a hand in the
attack. I have no evidence, of course, but my nose tells me that
they are involved. They're trying to push us off the sacred Amazon
lands. We cannot allow that to happen."
"The chestnut grove…?"
"Yes." Queen Melosa said and leaned forward on her throne.
"Gabrielle, Alexa told me-"
Gabrielle looked down at her feet and took a deep breath. "I
know, Queen Melosa. I had to leave before the end of the fight.
I… I just couldn't…"
"That wasn't where I was going, Gabrielle. I noticed Xena
dragging you out of there. Unfortunate, but not entirely
unexpected. No, I was going to say that Alexa told me how well you
commanded the warriors in the skirmish at the command hut. You
have obviously come a long way."
"Oh… thank you, Queen Melosa."
"Once Eponin and Ephiny are back, I'm going to start planning a
series of retaliatory strikes against the nearby villages over the
coming moons. I want to know if I can count on your support. Are
you with us?"
Ten thousand thoughts raced through Gabrielle's mind, some in
favor of the Queen's question, most against. After getting one
last look at the dead man, she drew a deep breath and faced the
Queen.
"No, Queen Melosa. I can't be part of a war against innocent
villagers."
"Innocent? They are threatening our sacred lands, Gabrielle.
And besides, in this world, who is really innocent?" Queen Melosa
said and waved her right hand in a condescending
gesture.
"I have made up my mind, Queen Melosa. I can't join you,"
Gabrielle said quietly.
"All right. In that case, I think you should leave, Gabrielle.
You and your Champion. The sooner the better," the Queen said and
got up from her throne.
As the tall woman stood up, Gabrielle noticed for the first time
that there was a blood-smeared, saw-toothed dagger hanging from a
belt on the Queen's hips. When Gabrielle realized that the dagger's
teeth matched the wounds on the dead man, she felt like she had
been punched in the gut.
"Yes, Queen Melosa. I'll find Xena and we'll leave at once,"
Gabrielle said in a faint voice, walking backwards to show the
queen respect.
As soon as she had moved through the curtains, Gabrielle ran as
fast as she could back to the command hut - to find Xena, to pack
their things, and to get away from the madness of the Amazon
village.
---
Behind the command hut, Xena was talking to the three juniors,
debriefing them on the various things that had happened during the
battle. Agata's wrist was supported by a splint and she nursed it
by holding it close to her stomach. In her other hand, she held her
precious scroll case that had only suffered minor damage in the
fracas.
Tatiana's usually so cheeky face was still quite pale, and
occasionally, she reached up to wipe a few tears away from her
eyes.
Elif was leaning her back against the wall of the command hut
with a distant look in her eyes that Xena knew all too
well.
"I'm sorry you had to experience such an attack," Xena said,
reaching over to put a supporting hand on Elif's knee. "You are too
young to see such horrors. But you fought well. You used your heads
and you made it out alive. That's the most important
thing."
Elif sighed and shrugged. "I've never been so terrified in my
whole life. When the roof collapsed, I thought we were going to
burn to death," she said quietly. Her fellow juniors both nodded in
agreement.
"I know it sounds corny, but you shouldn't dwell on the things
that didn't happen… instead, you should concentrate on the
things that did happen, like getting out in one piece. It worked
for me when I was at your age," Xena said and patted Elif's
knee.
The sound of somebody running behind them made Xena turn her
head and look - moments later, Gabrielle bounded into the command
hut.
"What the… I'm sorry, Gabrielle needs me," Xena said and
got up. The juniors nodded and gave the warrior a small goodbye
wave.
Quickly entering the command hut to see what was going on, Xena
was astounded to find Gabrielle packing - or rather, throwing their
belongings haphazardly into the saddle bags.
"What in the world…? Gabrielle, what… what are you
doing? I thought you said you wanted to stay?"
"I can't. Queen Melosa… she…" Gabrielle stopped
packing and looked around to make sure that they were alone.
"She's insane. She's tortured the leader of the marauders to
death… with a dagger! She mutilated his face and his…
his…" When the words failed her, she touched her skirt below
her waist to get the point across, and then resumed the frantic
packing.
Xena bared her teeth in disgust and went over to help Gabrielle
pack. "Please calm down, love. You didn't get any sleep last
night. You'll fall to pieces if you continue at this
pace…"
"What about the juniors? We can't take them with us… but
the thought of those three girls exposed to Melosa's teachings
makes me sick… Gods… what if Ephiny and Eponin are like
that as well?" Gabrielle said, flapping around all over the hut
like a stressed-out butterfly.
"Look-"
"Melosa is going to start a war in the Autumn, Xena. That's why
we're leaving now. Maybe we could come back in a moon or two and
take the juniors to another tribe… maybe we
cou-"
"Gabrielle… Gabrielle! You need to calm down. If you want
to leave, let's just pack our bags and get out of here in good
order," Xena said and took a firm grip on Gabrielle's
shoulders.
Sighing, Gabrielle leaned her head against Xena's chest.
"You're right. I can't save them all. Sweet Artemis, I hope
they'll be all right."
Xena put her hand on the back of Gabrielle's head and gave the
soot-stained strawberry-blonde hair a little rub. "I'm sure they
will be, they're smart young girls. I had a word with them just
now; they understand what has happened here. They're shocked but
not paralyzed."
"Good."
"Yes, and once they have helped rebuild the village, they can go
back to something approaching normality. I'm sure they're going to
be fine."
"Let's hope so," Gabrielle said with a shudder. Sighing, she
stood up on tip-toes and placed a loving kiss on Xena's lips. "I
dearly hope so," she whispered, once again resting her head on
Xena's chest.
---
Ten candledrips later, after having said a swift goodbye to the
juniors, Xena and Gabrielle quietly left the Amazon village on Argo
without looking back even once. Gabrielle was wearing her
rust-brown skirt and her pea-green top; the Amazon outfit had been
put away in one of the saddlebags.
The three juniors were observing them from a grassy hill they
often went to when they wanted to be alone. Elif found a little
pebble in the grass and began to play with it, but threw it down
when the vision of the marauder getting hit in the head entered her
mind.
Agata, nursing her arm and clutching her scroll case, sighed
deeply and moved closer to her friends. "I just heard that Queen
Melosa is planning a war later on this year. Maybe in the
Autumn."
Tatiana shook her head slowly. "I'm not sure I want to be here
when that happens."
Shocked, Elif stared at her friend and opened her mouth to
protest, but before she had time to speak, Tatiana cut her
off.
"Do you? Do you want to be here in a war, Elif? Where last
night will be repeated day in day out until we're all dead or
worse?"
"I'm an Amazon… so are you. And you, Agata," Elif said
quietly.
"Amazons aren't just warriors, Elif. We're healers,
bards… we're so many things."
Agata nodded in agreement. "I don't want to be a warrior. I want
to write. If we get into a war, I'm going away."
"Me, too," Tatiana said and put her hand on Agata's skinny knee.
"What about you, Elif? Do you want to stay behind and kill people
on the Queen's orders while Agata and me leave?"
Elif shook her head slowly. "No. You're my friends… my
family. I want to be with you," she said quietly, touching her
tribal tattoo.
"Good. That's settled, then. If we go to war, we're leaving.
Pact!" Tatiana said and put out her hand. Agata put her own hand on
top of Tatiana's at once, but it took Elif several heartbeats to
follow suit.
"Pact," Elif finally said, once again looking at the distant
figures of Xena, Gabrielle and Argo leaving the Amazons
behind.
THE END