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This story contains some violence, no explicit sex, and discusses love between women. It
is the third story that began the series with "To Trust A Warrior", followed by
"Reconciliation" and now I offer "The Warrior's Love." While each
story can be enjoyed on it's own, a better development of character and relationships can
be appreciated through reading all three consecutively. © September 1997
By MythMaker
MythM42@aol.com
The Amazon meeting hall still rang with the cheers and clamoring for more from the bard as
Gabrielle and Xena left the hall arm in arm. After a difficult period of healing, the two
friends were at last able to rejoice in their deep bond of friendship and trust. The young
Amazon, Delia, who had helped Xena regain her strength after her debilitating injuries
sustained on Gabrielle's behalf almost two moons ago, had developed a longing for more
than friendship from the Warrior Princess. Delia had been fighting the crowd in her effort
to reach Xena at the conclusion to Gabrielle's tale of "The Horde." Delia was
frustrated to see Gabrielle reach Xena first and take her out under the harvest moon. When
she finally made it to the door, she saw the pair walking a little way off and silently
followed them.
Seeing that Xena still needed a few moments to regain her composure, Gabrielle began to
make small talk. Xena smiled in appreciation as she fought to control her overwhelming
need for cathartic tears.
"What a beautiful moon. So large and orange. And it is so nice and cool out here
after the heat of the hall."
"Gabrielle, I need to talk." Xena said thickly as she took Gabrielle's hand and
lead her to the viewing benches next to the practice field. They sat down. Gabrielle
shivered at the coolness of the wood. Xena noticed and wrapped her arm around the bard.
This close, she would not have to school her face as she broached the difficult subject.
"Gabrielle, that was the finest, most dramatic tale I've ever heard you perform.
"
"Thank . . ." Gabrielle began.
"Wait, Gabrielle. Let me say this or I won't be able to finish. You know how hard it
is for me to talk about my feelings. I know I owe you this. I have been miserable for too
many moons now. And I guess I have made you just as unhappy. . . . Wait. Let me finish.
You don't need to say anything. Just listen. . . . I was worrying that I was too dark to .
. . to ever be seen as . . . well, as human again. You had begun to make me feel that
maybe I had a second chance in this life. However, you then saw me as I was with the
Horde, and when Ares and Athena stepped in, I thought I was thrust too far down; you would
never trust me again. I was lost. I just gave up. I felt if you could believe that I would
kill your sister, then there was no one who could save me. I was not worth saving. . . .
"
"But Xena I. . ." Once again Gabrielle tried to break in. She couldn't take the
pain in Xena's voice nor the pain in her own heart at Xena's words. Xena held up her hand,
and Gabrielle stopped. Though Xena had her arm around the bard to keep her warm and to
shield her face from Gabrielle's eyes, still Gabrielle could read her body language. Xena
was trembling very slightly. The bard's rock of a warrior was shaking.
"Gabrielle, please, let me get this out. . . . I know where we are now. But I want to
tell you how much it means to me that you have so generously given me back my dignity, and
your trust. I want you to know how much I value that trust, and that I will die before I
ever give you cause to doubt me again."
"Oh Xena. I know that. Please, you don't need to thank me. You need to forgive me for
letting you think I ever doubted you. Xena, I . . ." she could say no more. Xena's
warm hand came up and covered her lips.
"Gabrielle. Please. Your story said it all. Let's go on from here. I can't take any
more tonight." The two women hugged each other tightly. They had suffered through two
moons without saying these necessary things to each other. Articulating it had left them
both trembling with emotion too long suppressed. They went back to the hall. Xena left
Gabrielle there in Ephiny's care while she took a little time to be alone to calm down.
Xena did not want to break down in front of her bard. Her regained self- esteem was too
new for that.
When she first followed the two women out of the hall, Delia was afraid she would find
them making love. Yet what she witnessed gave her hope that Xena and Gabrielle's
relationship might be platonic. Xena was now entering the forest beyond the great hall.
She stopped only a few yards in and leaned against a tree trying to still her wildly
beating heart and calm her breath. Finally she realized suppressing her emotions would not
give her the release she needed, so she surrendered to her tears. Delia had learned the
hard way not to approach the warrior without warning, so she announced her presence as she
came up quietly.
"Xena, it's only me, Delia." She said as she gathered the woman into her arms.
Xena trusted Delia and welcomed the comfort. Xena had no emotional attachment to Delia
beyond respect for one warrior from another. She had no idea Delia felt differently. She
saw the hugging and the stroking of her back and hair as Delia's way of soothing the
sobbing warrior. However, when at last her tears were spent and she began to pull out of
the embrace, Delia took that moment to express her love. She wiped the tears gently from
Xena's face and then kissed the Warrior Princess full on the mouth. Tentative at first,
the kiss soon deepened. Xena slowly, but forcefully, pulled free.
"Thank you, Delia. I feel better now. Let's go back to the hall." Delia was
reluctant to release her, but saw that Xena was not going to be easy to seduce. She curled
her outstretched hands into fists which she put behind her back with a sigh. Mindful of
her feelings, Xena took her arm and said, "Come on my friend, it's cold out
here."
* * * *
Gabrielle stayed only long enough to see that kiss. She did not see Xena break away. While
chatting with Ephiny in the hall, it dawned on her that Xena should probably not be alone.
Rather, she wanted to be there to comfort her. Gabrielle could easily see her warrior
needed to let her feelings out, and she wanted Xena to feel she could do so with her.
Therefore, the bard left the hall and tried to find Xena. She was too late; Delia got
there first. 'Tartarus, why was Delia always there?' When she saw Delia kiss HER warrior,
she suddenly realized how jealous this made her. Running back to the main compound,
Gabrielle's thoughts were very confused, and she was furious. Once in her hut, Gabrielle
lay on the bed and thought. 'Is that what Xena wants, or needs. She is a very beautiful
and vital woman, and I love her deeply. Is this what I want? What we both want or need?'
The bard's mind roved in this vein for some time. She thought back to the many sapphic
scrolls she had seen at the Bard College in Athens. At the time she had appreciated them
as beautiful romantic poetry. Now she thought of them in a different light. She considered
the magnetic personality of her best friend. How wonderful Xena made her feel! Xena was a
goddess to her. Putting her on a pedestal, as she had done so often, made the Warrior
Princess inaccessible. Xena's stoic demeanor and fear of vulnerability also raised a
barrier to love. But her sense of fun and fair play made her human. Her deep caring and
bravery also made her human. Gabrielle knew when she witnessed the trembling and saw her
bleed, that Xena was very much a human woman, yet this made her actions even more heroic.
Goddess, but she loved this woman. And now maybe she understood that she loved her in many
ways. But did Xena love her too, that way? Or were her affections engaged with Delia? Or
Hercules? Or was she still pining for Marcus? Gabrielle was so confused.
When Xena finally made it to their hut, Gabrielle was asleep. The warrior woman quietly
shed her leathers and climbed into the huge bed in the queen's hut. As always, she turned
her back to the bard and kept to her side of the bed. It had been an emotionally traumatic
evening. Xena wondered if Gabrielle would have any suggestions for easing Delia down
gently. Xena couldn't understand how she had been so blind about Delia. She should have
noticed Delia was becoming attached. But Xena had been so focused on the bard and her need
to regain Gabrielle's trust, she had been oblivious to Delia. Xena prayed Delia would not
be as hard to convince as Howar had been in Laurel. This animal magnetism stuff could
surely be a pain. True, she had used it to her advantage at times, but this was not a
battle. Ah yes, love and war. Well, she'd think about it tomorrow.
A certain urgency woke Gabrielle earlier than usual. Returning to the bed on the warrior's
side, Gabrielle's breath caught in her throat at Xena's recumbent form. Gabrielle had
grabbed the covers in the night, revealing the Warrior Princess in all her glory.
Gabrielle's eyes drank in the lean and luscious lady. Feeling her partner's eyes upon her,
Xena woke and stretched luxuriously, arching her back and exulting in the morning. She
opened her eyes and said, "Good morning, little one." Then she finally focused
on the bard's staring eyes. She was reminded of Delia from the night before. 'Gods! What
was this, a full moon thing?' She nonchalantly pulled up the covers and shivered.
"Ooh! It's cold this morning; why don't we go to the hot springs to get clean and
warm?" At that Gabrielle snapped out of it and blushed.
"Um, yeah, let's do that." Somehow she couldn't look Xena in the eye.
The two women were soon comfortable in the hot springs. Xena was comfortable, that is.
Gabrielle was becoming increasingly aware of Xena's physical presence, and was hence less
comfortable. Gabrielle felt as if scales of blindness had dropped from her eyes. Now
everything drew her to the Warrior Princess. The tone and texture of the warrior's skin,
her fragrance, the delicate curve of her neck, those eyes. Gabrielle had always loved
Xena's eyes, but now they seemed to glow with an inner light, calling to her soul. No, she
was not comfortable. To make matters worse, there were quite a few of the Amazon women
bathing this morning, so Xena drew close to the bard to talk privately. Gabrielle backed
up a little till she was against the edge of the pool. Now she was trapped. Her lovely,
unaware warrior came indecently close and spoke softly to her bard in the deep voice that
sent shivers down her spine.
"Gabrielle, I need to talk to you about Delia." Xena began. Gabrielle's heart
began to beat wildly. 'Oh goddess, I'm not ready for this. Now she is going to admit her
love for this upstart Amazon. Now, when I finally see that I love her, desire her, in a
way I never thought possible.'
She blurted out without thinking." I know all about Delia, Xena, I saw you last
night."
"Oh good. That makes it easier. What are we going to do?" She asked innocently.
"Do! Xena, surely you know what to do. Why are you asking me? Do you want my
blessing? Well, forget it!" Gabrielle was all but yelling as she climbed out of the
pool, barely grabbing her clothes as she fled back to their hut. Xena was dumbfounded.
Ephiny was among the cluster of women closest to the duo. She glided over and put her hand
on the warrior's arm as Xena made to get out and follow Gabrielle.
"Xena, what is the matter?" She asked as Xena turned back to her.
"I think it's the full moon. Gabrielle has been a little strange lately. And then
last night Delia kissed me, and apparently Gabrielle witnessed it. If I didn't know
better, I'd think Gab was jealous."
"Xena, I don't think you do know better. It is very apparent to me that Gabrielle is
indeed jealous. And this is not the first time she has shown her jealousy. For an
intelligent woman, Xena, sometimes you are not very smart."
"But, Ephiny, Gabrielle can't be in love with me that way. She loves me like a
sister. She knows I prefer men for physical love."
"Xena, that does not make any difference. You have half my Amazons in love with you.
And I want you to be gentle with Delia; she is very young and new to our village."
"I know that Ephiny. I am not cruel, despite my reputation. That's what started this
whole thing with Gabrielle. I was going to ask her if she had any ideas on how to let
Delia down gently. Then she blew up." Xena was getting pretty riled up herself.
Ephiny moved in closer so that none of the other women would hear her.
"Xena, I want you to think very carefully before you do anything. Delia needs to know
as soon as possible that she does not have a chance. But you need to be very sure of your
feelings before you do the same to Gabrielle. I know you don't want to lose her. . . and
Xena . . ." Ephiny said, drawing the warrior down close with her hand on the back of
her neck so that she could speak into her ear. "You are a very sexy woman," she
whispered huskily, brushing her hand against Xena's breast as she kissed her on the mouth.
Before Xena could react, Ephiny moved off, chuckling softly.
"Tartarus! Well, what can I expect from a woman who makes love to centaurs."
When Xena made it back to their hut, she found Gabrielle crying on their bed. She dropped
her stuff and climbed onto the bed next to her bard. She gathered her in to her arms and
tried to comfort her. At first Gabrielle welcomed her attention, crying softly into her
chest. Then Xena's warmth, fragrance, and the swell of her breasts through the thin tunic
claimed Gabrielle's attention. She roughly pushed Xena away.
"Don't torment me, you warrior hussy!" She said. Xena laughed and drew her back
in.
"Gabrielle. Relax. I don't love Delia. I was asking you for advice on how to let her
down gently. She's just an impressionable, young, Amazon warrior. She does not love me;
she just admires me as a warrior. It's the full moon. Everyone is acting crazy. Come on
now, it's just another Howar-type situation."
"Oh Xena, you just don't get it do you? They all fall in love with you. I fell in
love with you. Xena, can't you understand?"
"Frankly, Gabrielle, I can't understand it. They don't even know me. And if they did,
they would be repelled; they would see there is nothing there to love." Xena sat
back, and leaned against the wall. She gazed out the window and wrinkled her brow.
Gabrielle contemplated the confused look on her beautiful warrior. She reached up and
smoothed the lines from Xena's forehead. Her hand ran down the smooth cheek and turned
Xena's face to her own. Xena looked into her eyes and saw all that love shining out, and
it frightened her.
"Xena, I know you very well. And I see so much to love. You know that I love you. I
think you love me too. Or are you so full of self-hate, you are incapable of love?"
Confused and afraid, Xena did not know what to do. She needed some time to think. Time
away from Gabrielle. And Delia. She had to get out of there, yet she needed to say
something to Gabrielle. Something to make her understand how much she mattered to Xena but
without committing herself.
"Gabrielle, I love you with all my soul. Never, never doubt that." She hugged
the bard fiercely, then jumped out of bed, grabbed her clothes and ran for the stable.
Gabrielle soon heard the pounding of hooves as Xena and Argo left the compound. Gabrielle
sighed. She knew they were in for a difficult time, and just when they were coming back
together again after the recent traumas. Gabrielle knew she should not have complicated
things right now with her love, but Delia had forced the issue. She could not afford to
lose her Warrior Princess to that young Amazon.
Xena and Argo galloped through the woods. Xena was practically screaming with the need for
action. Her nerves were jumping from all the emotion and sexual tension generated back in
the Amazon village. She needed a good fight to calm her down. The closest town was
Amphipolis, but she couldn't go home right now for her mother would certainly not thank
her if she got into a fight in her tavern. Well Hades, if nothing else, she could always
chop wood for the inn. Besides, the ride there should burn off some of her excess energy.
But it didn't really do the trick. Four candle marks later a heaving Argo was being
carefully walked down the main street of Amphipolis. Xena wanted to cool her down before
stabling her. News of her arrival soon reached Cyrene who had not seen Xena for more than
two moons. Xena was practically a mute and a shadow of her former self then; she had left
to defend Gabrielle's life from a challenger, and to try to reclaim Gabrielle's trust.
Cyrene rushed out of the inn as her daughter drew near. She was delighted to see Xena
looking so healthy and vital again. Mother and daughter hugged each other heartily.
"Oh Xena. I'm so glad to see you!"
"Hello, Mother." Always the mistress of the understatement.
Almost afraid to ask, but needing to know, Cyrene questioned her daughter, "Where is
Gabrielle? Is everything all right between you again?" She examined that beautiful
face for a clue. She saw a slight grimace before Xena answered.
"Mother, Gabrielle is back at the Amazon Village. We are closer than ever. Almost too
close." She mumbled the last sentence. Cyrene's left eyebrow shot up. 'Hmm?'
"Why isn't she with you, Xena?"
"Umm, Mother. I don't want to talk about it quite yet. Is there some wood I could
chop for you or something?"
"Xena, you just arrived. Aren't you tired from the ride?"
"No Mother. I need to work off some energy, I've been too lazy lately." 'Yes,'
Cyrene thought, looking her daughter up and down, 'You are practically jumping out of your
skin.' Soon the warrior was carrying casks of wine up from the inn's cellar to the
tavern's bar. That done, she moved on to chopping the wood she craved, and lastly she put
a hand to washing dishes. But it was when Cyrene had her sit down and eat some dinner that
the action she was looking for finally arrived. Dear Delia, whom she was fleeing as well
as Gabrielle, provided that action. The young Amazon, hearing that Xena had ridden out,
obtained leave from her duties and followed the warrior. It had taken her a while to track
the Warrior Princess to Amphipolis. If she had known it was Xena's home, she would have
come there directly. She walked into the inn, drawing some stares from the younger men.
Delia was an attractive woman. She was tall, lithe, and had delicate features. Her Amazon
garb marked her as an oddity, and stirred up the interest of the young men. Amazon's were
much speculated upon and, hence, a bit of a challenge.
Delia was focused on Xena as she made her way to the warrior's side, therefore, she did
not notice the stir she was creating. A hand reached out and grabbed her arm, foolishly
attempting to catch her attention. Before the young man could extend his invitation to
join him and his friends at the table, Delia grabbed his wrist, wrenching it as she threw
the man over her shoulder. Immediately his friends jumped up and prepared to engage the
Amazon in battle. Xena was suddenly there standing between Delia and the foolish farmers.
"Forget it boys. You should know better than to grab a young lady like that. Move
on."
"Young lady? She's no lady, she's an Amazon. Is she your lover, Xena?" Big
mistake. Xena was on him like a landslide. In a red haze, Xena wiped the floor with these
young men. She didn't come out of her berserker behavior until Cyrene broke an urn over
her head. And then she was out cold. Delia helped Cyrene carry Xena up to her old room.
The two women stripped Xena and put her to bed. Delia suggested she stay with Xena in case
she needed anything in the night. Cyrene had seen how Delia was looking at her daughter
and decided this would not be a good idea. Besides, she wanted to talk to this young woman
and find out what was going on. They went back downstairs. By now the tavern had emptied,
and Cyrene closed up with Delia's help. Finally they were able to sit down with mugs of
mulled cider and talk.
"So, Delia, how do you know my daughter?"
"I was assigned to help her recuperate after her battle with the assassin, Matari. I
am a healer's apprentice as well as a warrior."
"When did this happen? Who is Matari? Who won?"
"Why Xena won of course. Matari was challenging Gabrielle for her right of caste.
Xena killed her, but she lost a lot of blood and took a sword through her left shoulder.
It took almost two moons for her to regain her strength. Oh, Cyrene, I'm sorry. I forgot
she's your daughter. But as you can see, she is fine now." Delia had suddenly noticed
Cyrene's pallor. "I can understand how you feel. Xena has become very important to
me. She is my best friend at the Amazon village. We have spent almost every day together
since I met her. She is the most wonderful warrior. And so beautiful. Why she has defeated
every one of our new warriors. Even some of the veteran fighters. Only Phaedra was able to
beat her in battle, and that was because she was distracted during a critical moment.
Luckily she was able to parry that last blow, or she would have been beheaded. As it was
she . . .Oh, Cyrene, are you all right?" She grabbed Xena's poor mother just before
the woman fell off the bench in a faint.
Cyrene quickly regained her composure and decided bed was in order. She showed the young
Amazon to a spare room and went to check on her daughter before going to bed. Xena was
gone. On her bed was a short note: "Sorry Mother. I did not want to bring violence to
the inn. I have gone back to the Amazons. Please try to delay Delia for at least a day.
Thanks. I love you. Xena. P.S. Can you try to persuade her that I am not the woman for
her?"
Xena was almost as exhausted as Argo when she eventually slipped into bed next to her
bard. As a result, she was still asleep when Gabrielle woke up the next morning, delighted
to find her partner back. Gabrielle had had a very hard day. It grew worse when she found
out Delia was gone as well. But now she had a gift. Xena asleep in her bed. She was not
about to waste this opportunity. She propped herself up on her elbow and took a moment to
admire her warrior. Xena was lying in the prone position. Although Xena had taken the time
to don a sleeping shirt, she had not washed up. Her loose shirt gapped at the neck, and
was rucked up at the tail. There was blood on her neck, seemingly from a blow to the back
of her head. Yes, peering closer Gabrielle could see the cut and small swelling there. Her
hands were nicked here and there as if she had done some hard manual labor. Probably
chopping wood, Gabrielle figured. She knew Xena's habits. And how the warrior woman dealt
with her emotions. 'Hades, she left to get into a fight. That's why she is such a mess.'
Xena was facing her; her classic features relaxed. 'I wish she looked this peaceful more
often,' thought the bard. She reached over and traced that whimsical left eyebrow. Her
touch roused the warrior woman. Xena opened her eyes and smiled. 'Tartarus! What amazing
eyes she has! And such a warm smile. Too bad I see it so seldom.' Thought Gabrielle.
"Good morning, my love, welcome home. I was worried about you yesterday," she
said.
"Sorry, little one. I needed to get away. Mother sends her best." She reached
over without thinking of the implications and caressed Gabrielle's cheek. Gabrielle
grasped her hand and brought it to her lips. Xena was tempted to snatch it back, but at
the last moment was able to control this reflex. 'Damn, what have I started here?' she
thought. Gabrielle did no more than hold her hand and look into her eyes.
"Xena, I was very worried yesterday when you disappeared. And then Delia disappeared
too. Did you see Delia?" Gabrielle was watching her very carefully. Xena felt a cold
sweat start on her brow. 'Hmm. I need to be completely honest.'
"Yes, Gabrielle. She tracked me to Amphipolis. She started a fight when she came into
Mother's tavern. I had to beat up some farmers to stop it. Mother was so mad, she broke an
urn over my head. I left Delia with Mother. I hope she will be able to talk some sense
into her. Gabrielle, I think it's time we got back on the road. We have been too long
here. Maybe we should leave before Delia gets back." She ended hopefully.
"Xena, we can't run away from this. She will certainly follow you if your mother
can't make her see you don't want her."
"Hmm. I guess you are right. But I do still want to get going again soon."
"Yes, Xena, I know. But we don't have to leave right this minute. Come here."
Gabrielle said, pulling her warrior closer. She leaned in to kiss her lips. Xena placed
her hands on Gabrielle's shoulders and held her off. "Gabrielle. Please. I'm not
ready for this yet." 'Oh goddess, what am I going to do?' thought the confused
warrior. 'I love Gabrielle so very much, but not this way. Can I do this? Should I do
this? It would not be fair to Gabrielle. She deserves someone who can love her as she
wants. Tartarus, I need time to think.' She looked at Gabrielle's crestfallen face. 'Oh
gods, I can't destroy that love.'
"Xena?" Gabrielle tried to get her attention again. Xena pulled her in and
kissed her very chastely on the lips. It seemed to satisfy Gabrielle for the moment. She
smiled shyly at the warrior woman.
"Come on, Gabrielle, I'm starving. I didn't get to finish dinner last night."
She grabbed the bard and pulled her out of bed. The two women hurriedly dressed and went
to the eating hall. Gabrielle had paused long enough to give herself a sponge bath before
dressing. Xena was about to do the same when Gabrielle commented on the fact that the
warrior needed a bath, being all sweaty and dirty from her labors the day before. 'Now
there's an idea,' thought the warrior, and she paused only to wash her hands before
eating.
Xena worked on that thought. She rode Argo, fought all comers on the sparring field, and
would drop into bed at night, exhausted and dirty. When Gabrielle asked if she didn't want
to bathe before sleeping, Xena would respond. "No, too tired." Finally, just
when Xena thought she was developing a good funk, and was thinking her ploy was working as
Gabrielle had begun to maintain some distance, her plan was undone. Apparently Gabrielle
had a talk with the warrior's two friends. When Xena came to bed that evening she found
Solari and Eponin waiting for her in the queen's hut.
"Good evening, your high stinkiness; the queen has ordered you a bath." Before
she could resist, the two Amazons picked her up and rushed her to the hot springs. The
three of them were ensconced in the hot water in no time. With Xena between them, Solari
and Eponin scrubbed the Warrior Princess till she glowed. Then they washed her hair and
gave her a thorough dunking for her foolishness.
"So, Xena, don't you feel better now?"
"Yes, Solari."
"So what was that all about then? It was not like you to let yourself go that
way."
"I was trying a new look."
"Well it was not a very attractive one."
"That was the point."
"You want to clarify that please."
"Not really, but we are old friends, I guess I owe you two. Maybe you can help me.
But keep this quiet. I don't want your queen to be embarrassed."
"You can count on us, Xena," said Eponin.
"Okay, I don't know how this got started, but on the night of the harvest moon, Delia
made a move on me, and Gabrielle saw it. She became jealous and decided she was in love
with me. I think she thinks I want her the way Delia wants me. Anyway, they have both been
after me, and I can't dissuade them. So I decided to be less desirable."
"Xena, that's the coward's way out. Besides, it doesn't work."
"I see that now. I just don't want to lose Gabrielle, or hurt Delia. Delia is out of
the picture for the moment. I left her in Amphipolis; I hope my mother is having better
luck talking her out of this infatuation. Gabrielle is more complicated."
"Are you sure you don't love her Xena?" Asked Solari.
"Oh, I do love her, Solari, that's the problem."
"But how is that a problem?"
"Solari, I love her with my heart, my mind, my very soul. She means the world to me.
But I don't love her the way she seems to think she loves me. My love for her is a chaste
love. I would never think of her in the ways of animal lust."
"Xena, why do you keep saying 'thinks she loves you?' Don't you think she loves
you?"
"Eponin, I know she loves me. She just doesn't know what form that loves takes. I
don't think she really wants me as a lover, she hasn't thought this through."
"Why don't you show her."
"Solari, what are you saying?"
"I'm saying why don't you make love to her and show her just what that means. Just
what that involves. It might scare her back to reality if she is wrong.
"What if it doesn't. What if that's actually what she wants."
"Then you'll both know."
"But that would not be honest. Gabrielle deserves better."
"Xena, as far as Gabrielle is concerned, there is no one better than you. You are
what she wants. Don't you love her enough to do this for her?"
"Solari. I love her too much to do this to her. Besides, I don't know how to make
love to a woman."
"Yes you do Xena. Maybe you are afraid it's what you want too."
* * * *
It was a very thoughtful Xena that silently entered the queen's hut. She was almost afraid
to face her Gabrielle. The bard was already in the bed, with her knees drawn up to make a
desk; she was working on her scrolls. She looked up and smiled to see her warrior once
more her gorgeous self.
"Oh Xena, don't you look lovely," she said, embarrassing the Warrior Princess.
"Um, sorry, Gabrielle. I guess I was just too busy to notice what a mess I'd
become."
"Well you are clean now. Come to bed. I want you to listen to this new poem I've
written." Gabrielle began to recite in a loving, mellifluous, voice.
"Ode to The Warrior Princess
Exquisitely eloquent in your silence
You would suffer alone.
Open your heart and lips to me.
I see you only as you are now
So beautiful and honorable.
You shine out of the darkness of your past
Radiant now in your redemption.
Your bard would honor you with more than words.
Share your warm smile and azure eyes,
Let your rich soul flash through those brilliant orbs.
I look up to you always.
Let us now recline so that I may shelter you with my body,
My love, my heart.
Let your laughter embrace us
For Fate had split our soul and now has brought us together again.
Come let me love you
Surrender unto us, who are one.
My love, come."
Gabrielle proudly looked up from reading her ode to her Warrior Princess to see a stricken
look on Xena's face. "Xena, what's the matter! I thought you'd like it." The
warrior took a deep breath before speaking. She was feeling her way as she began. She had
to bring Gabrielle to her senses somehow.
"Gabrielle. As always, you have written a very fine piece. But it is a fantasy.
Aphrodite would love it, but Ares would laugh to think his wicked warrior had become
someone's love object. I hope you won't recite this in public."
"Since when would you care what Ares thought?"
"Well, you are right. I don't care. What I meant is, no one would believe it."
"Delia would!" Gabrielle pouted angrily.
"Delia is a lovesick idiot." Xena shouted.
"I guess she isn't the only one," Gabrielle whispered as she blew out the candle
and threw her scrolls off the bed. The warrior woman's keen hearing picked that up. Her
heart fluttered in pain. She couldn't help herself. She slid into bed next to her bard,
gathered her into her arms and began consoling her.
"Gabrielle. Please don't cry. I'm the idiot. It's a lovely poem, and I appreciate
your feelings. I just don't understand them."
"That's your problem Xena. Not mine," she hissed. But she did not pull out of
the embrace. In fact she held onto Xena's arms more tightly, trapping the warrior in for
the night. Xena sighed and gave in. They slept.
* * * *
Delia joined them at breakfast. Both Gabrielle and Xena were uncomfortable with the young
healer. Delia seemed oblivious, and eager to see them both. She bowed to her queen and
then flashed Xena a disarmingly bright smile. Gabrielle had had enough. She decided to
punish the young Amazon.
"So Delia, where have you been these last few days?" she said sweetly. Delia
looked questioningly at Xena, who shrugged in reply.
"Why, my Queen, I was in Amphipolis. Didn't Xena tell you? I was getting to know her
mother. And I met her brother Toris as well. It is good to meet your intended's
family." At this brazen pronouncement Xena spit her mead across the table. All over
Delia, as it happened. Both warriors stood up, knocking the benches over as they did so.
Delia distractedly wiped herself off as Xena quickly helped Gabrielle up, mumbled an
apology, then turned on the young Amazon.
"What the Tartarus do you mean by saying that! I AM NOT YOUR INTENDED!" She
yelled, forming her hands into fists and shaking them at her sides, trying to control the
urge to throw the woman across the room. She started to move toward her anyway, but
Gabrielle and soon Ephiny and Solari seized her around the shoulders and waist. Eponin
grabbed Delia's arm and dragged her from the eating hall.
"Good, Xena, that was so gentle and subtle. I think we all got the point. Thanks for
your consideration of our young warrior."
"I'm sorry Ephiny; she went too far." Xena said as she began straightening up
the furniture in an effort to avoid looking at Gabrielle. She need not have bothered,
Gabrielle had already left the hall.
It was a subdued Gabrielle who went looking for Eponin and Delia. She felt quite guilty
and sheepish for having precipitated that outburst. It had also started her thinking. 'Why
was Xena so angry? Was it because Delia spoke without consulting her? Or because the
thought of being with Delia disgusted her.' Gabrielle was beginning to wonder if her
assumptions were wrong. She needed to talk to her rival.
The bard saw Eponin before she found Delia. "She's over there Gabrielle. I think she
still doesn't get it. She thinks Xena is just playing hard to get." Then Eponin
decided to throw her part into the mix, "Doesn't Delia realize Xena's heart is
engaged elsewhere?"
Gabrielle looked at Eponin very carefully. "Is it?" she said as she moved off.
"Delia." Gabrielle said as she came on the young warrioress who was now twirling
her staff in the warm up exercises. Delia put down her staff and came over to her queen.
"Yes, my Queen?"
"Delia, please call me Gabrielle. I want to talk to you about my Xena."
"Your Xena, Gabrielle?"
"Yes, Delia. I claim Xena for my own. I should have told you earlier, but I thought
everyone knew."
"Does Xena know?" Delia was starting to look uncomfortable now.
"Of course, why do you think she has been resisting your advances?" Gabrielle
tried to look worldly and very sure of herself.
"But she hasn't been. I mean, I kissed her on the night of the harvest moon. And I
have massaged her whole body a number of times."
"But Delia, your are a healer, massaging is part of your job."
"But Gabrielle, it did not seem that way to me. And that kiss; it was so wonderful. I
had been wanting to kiss her for so long, and there she was, so warm and strong in my
arms, but yet so vulnerable. She was crying, and trusting me to comfort her, and shield
her from the eyes of others. Her lips were so tender, and her taste was ..."
"Delia! Enough! She is NOT available!" Gabrielle ran back to the queen's hut.
'Goddess but that little warrior is obnoxious.'
Meanwhile Xena, having been harangued by Ephiny, was also looking for Delia. She went to
the healer's hut. "Where is your apprentice?" She asked Ama.
"She's in the back, Xena. She came in weeping, after talking to the queen. I don't
want you trifling with her affections again."
"Again? I have never given her any encouragement, Ama. This has all been in her
imagination. It's a sad misunderstanding. I am here to try and smooth it over."
"Xena, you better be very careful what you say. And keep your distance; if you touch
her she'll never understand."
"Ama . . . I .."
"Just remember what I said, Xena, Don't touch her."
"Tartarus! Maybe I should just leave things as they are. I only wanted to
apologize."
"Well then, just be very careful." She opened the way to the inner room. Xena
entered to see Delia lying on her back, her arm over her eyes. "Delia?" began
Xena.
"Oh Xena," cried the young warrior as she jumped up and threw herself into
Xena's arms. Ama glared at Xena. Xena grasped Delia's arms and tried to disengage herself.
Delia held on tighter. They tipped over and fell on the bed, Xena on the bottom. Delia
began kissing the warrior, speaking softly between her kisses. "I knew you'd
come," she said, then "Gabrielle doesn't know you love me does she?" Ama
came over and grabbed Delia by the hair.
"Delia! Get up this instant. Xena has something to say to you. Now!" Her
apprentice responded automatically to her mistress. She immediately got off Xena and stood
to attention next to the healer. She looked quite subdued, her head down. "Now Xena,
explain to Delia what you came to say." The Warrior Princess felt like a little girl
being disciplined. She practically scrambled off the bed and stood at attention too. At
the last minute she caught herself, stood up a little less quickly, and tried to reclaim
her dignity.
"Um, Delia, I came to apologize for this whole misunderstanding. I want you to
understand that I think you are a fine warrior . . . ." Ama began glaring at Xena
again "And healer, and I hope that someday soon you will find someone to return the
love you have so generously offered me. But I can not accept, though I am honored."
"It IS Gabrielle then!"
"Um, yes. It's Gabrielle. I am glad you understand; I am very sorry." Xena
thought 'I guess I'll have to go with that if it will work for Delia. Tartarus! This is so
complicated.'
"I understand then. Gabrielle just told me she had claimed you. I thought you did not
know or care. I won't bother you again. That way. But . . . can we still spar and be
warriors together?"
"Yes, Delia, I would like that. Thank you." Xena raised her eyebrows to Ama, who
nodded her head. Xena made to leave when Delia gave one parting shot.
"Xena, your mother did not know that you are a lover of women." The Warrior
Princess struck her forehead with her palm and left the healer's hut.
Xena was not having a good day. She decided she needed to do something physical to get her
mind off things. She rounded up Eponin and Solari to scale the cliffs for exercise and to
gather points for old fashioned arrow heads. But she could not get thoughts of Gabrielle
and the current mess out of her mind. Her concentration was shot, she slipped often when
climbing, scraping her knees and knuckles. Finally the warrior trio stopped for lunch,
becoming refreshed by the hilltop breezes as they enjoyed their repast. Eponin and Xena
had both brought wine. Solari and Eponin kept glancing at each other as Xena consumed more
and more wine. They were worried. Worried that she would fall on the way back down, and
worried that she would not be in good shape for that evening. They knew Xena was working
herself up to the ultimate confrontation with Gabrielle. They had heard the rumor spread
by both the foolish healer's apprentice and Gabrielle, that Xena was the queen's love. But
Xena had not spoken to Gabrielle. She had told the warriors what had happened. They were
sympathetic, but only up to a point.
"Xena, don't you think you should stop," Solari said as she laid her hand on the
warrior's drinking arm. "You'll need your wits about you when you see our
queen."
"Your queen, not mine. She's only my sidekick." The Warrior Princess answered
cruelly.
"Xena! I can't believe you said that. Yes, I agree, she is not actually your queen,
but I thought she was at least one of the most important people in your life."
"Oh, Solari, what am I going to do?" she pleaded for the answer to her dilemma.
"Xena, you'll do what ever is necessary to make Gabrielle happy. I tell you this as a
friend, but as my queen's loyal warrior, I warn you, if you hurt Gabrielle, you will have
me to answer to."
"And me too," chimed in Eponin. Xena groaned and put her reeling head in her
hands.
That evening the three warriors wove their way into the dinning hall. Solari and Eponin
guided Xena to the queen's table and helped her sit down gracefully. They decided to stay
with her. Ephiny was already there with Gabrielle. She raised her eyebrows at the warrior,
and then glanced sideways at Gabrielle. Gabrielle saw only that Xena was there. She smiled
foolishly at her Warrior Princess. Xena responded to that smile by pushing Solari off the
end of the bench and inviting Gabrielle to come to her side of the table. Gabrielle
giggled and joined her wonderful warrior. They were soon holding hands. Then Gabrielle
noticed the state of her warrior's hands.
"Oh, Xena, what have you done to your hands," she said as she noticed the
skinned knuckles and broken nails. The Warrior Princess pulled her hands free as the bard
began to kiss each finger better. Xena looked pointedly at Solari and then draped her arm
over her bard's shoulders. The other three exchanged glances, wanting to be elsewhere, but
afraid to leave their queen alone with Xena in her present state. Yet as the meal
progressed, Xena seemed to be behaving, often whispering things into Gabrielle's ear that
would have her either blushing or laughing. Unfortunately there was more wine with the
meal. Gabrielle was drinking too. Ephiny signaled to Eponin to take the wine pitcher away.
Xena tried to stop her, but Eponin claimed she needed to get more. She brought back
watered wine. The Warrior Princess was too far gone to notice. She also did not notice
that the more affectionate she became, the quieter Gabrielle became. The other members of
the party began to notice this though, and wondered and worried. Should they stop this
now, or let it run its course and let the issue be resolved? They pondered too long.
"Come, Gabrielle, I want to go to bed. I've had a very long day." She sounded
very articulate, her words unslurred. But her eyes . . . they seemed a little unfocused
and heavy lidded. Gabrielle's eyes were very, very open. She looked terrified. The two got
up and left, the bard steering. The remaining diners shook their heads and prayed for the
happiness of their two friends.
Too soon for Gabrielle, they arrived at the queen's hut. Candles were already lit, and
someone had put some of the fragrant night blooming sirius flowers in a vase by the
window. The evening's breezes wafted the heady perfume over the bed. The romantic setting
sobered Xena up briefly. She stopped suddenly by the bed. As Xena had her arm around the
bard, Gabrielle too came to a sudden halt, yet the momentum carried her around to stop,
face to face with the Warrior Princess. Xena looked down into her bard's beautiful face
and noticed how lovely she was. Gabrielle began to tremble at the smoldering look in
Xena's eyes which seemed almost black by candlelight. The warrior woman began to slowly
undress the bard. All Gabrielle could do was move her arms or whatever was necessary to
aid the Warrior Princess to disrobe her. She seemed to have lost her will. Xena began
removing her own clothes, never letting go of her bard completely as she worked. Gabrielle
helped her. It was a slow process; the articles of clothing and armor fell to the floor as
they were shed. At last they were skin to skin. Xena picked up Gabrielle in her arms and
carefully laid her on the bed. She lay down next to her and propped herself up on one
elbow, regarding the attractive young woman beside her with wonder. Gabrielle looked up at
her warrior's classically beautiful face and tried to remember how they had come to this.
Gabrielle's trembling began again. 'Goddess' she thought 'I can see why Delia wants to
make love to this woman, but I . . . I . . . don't think I can do this. I love Xena. Oh,
how I love her! But I realize now, I don't love her this way. Now what am I going to do?
What can I do? If Xena wants this, I will try.' Even so, the bard was trying hard not to
flee. Xena leaned over and very gently kissed Gabrielle on the lips. 'Hmm. Not too bad,'
thought the bard. Then the Warrior Princess deepened the kiss, opening her mouth and
urging the bard to reciprocate. Her hot, wine flavored mouth was becoming too much for the
bard. She slid her arms between them and firmly, but slowly began pushing Xena away.
Suddenly it was too easy. The Warrior Princess was on her back by the bard, no longer
touching her. Gabrielle was afraid to look at Xena. Afraid to see the hurt from her
rejection. She tried to soften the blow.
"Xena, I love you. I truly do. But I see now that my jealousy over Delia forced me
into a position that is not really me. I can't make love to a woman. If I could, you would
be that woman. You know how important you are to me. Xena, can you forgive me for leading
you on, tormenting you this way? Xena?" Xena did not answer her. The silent warrior
act again. Finally Gabrielle could not take it any more. She sat up and confronted the
warrior woman. Gabrielle couldn't decide whether to be angry or relieved. Xena was passed
out cold. Finally the bard began to laugh. She laughed until tears rolled down her cheeks.
'Was this the behavior of a woman in love? A woman bent on seducing a young bard? I don't
think so,' she thought. 'Why Xena was just as afraid as I was!'
Early next morning Xena woke up with the bard draped over her chest. She was naked, but
her bed partner was wearing her usual sleeping tunic. Xena's head was pounding and her
mouth felt wicked. She let out a groan and moved to climb out of bed. Gabrielle stirred
and tightened her grip on the warrior's shoulder; Xena's heart started to flutter. 'What
the Hades happened last night?' she wondered in horror to herself. Gabrielle opened her
eyes enough to see the fear in Xena's face. She smiled inwardly. 'I need to be sure Xena
does not desire me.' She let her hand slide down the warrior's chest and stop on her
breast. The warrior's reflexes kicked in and Gabrielle's wrist was grabbed less than a
second after her hand came to rest in violation of Xena's peace. Gabrielle sat up and
looked at her Warrior Princess. Xena examined her face and tried to read something in her
eyes. The bard felt the searing query. "Xena, good morning. Don't you want to make
love like we did last night?"
"Um, Gabrielle . . . What did I ? . . . um, did we ? . . . um , Gabrielle, I'm sorry,
I . . ."
"Are you telling me last night meant nothing to you!" The bard sat up straight
in indignation, wresting her arm free from Xena's grasp. But then she refrained from
continuing. A tear was sliding down her warrior's fine face. The joke was over. She hoped
nothing more was.
"Oh Xena, I'm sorry. Nothing happened last night after the first kiss, you passed
out."
"Gabrielle, I'm so sorry. I'm a failure as a lover. I drank too much because I was
afraid I wouldn't be what you wanted. I am not what you want; I have to be honest with
you. You deserve so much more than I can give you. I did not want to lose you, so I
thought that if this is what you wanted, somehow I would be that for you. But I can't.
It's not fair to you. " Gabrielle reached over and stroked Xena's back.
"Xena, you are EXACTLY what I want as a best friend. Though that term is too tame for
what I feel about you. Yet being my best friend is all I've ever wanted from you. For a
while there, I was afraid I was going to lose you to Delia. When I saw you and Delia
kissing, I thought maybe that is what you wanted. I know that I love you with my very
soul, and I began to think that maybe I wanted you as Delia did. But last night I was
terrified when I thought we were going to go through with it, then you passed out, and I
was so relieved. But I still did not know how you felt. That's why I was testing you this
morning. Can you forgive me? Why can't we just be honest with each other? Why do our
hearts make us play these foolish games?"
"The games are over, Gabrielle. We come back once more to that issue of trust. I
think we can go on from here. Knowing that we do trust each other, we should never again
be afraid to ask or tell each other anything. Come here, my bard," she said holding
out her arms for a hug. The covers dropped away, revealing her luscious warrior once again
to Gabrielle's gaze.
"Xena, could you get dressed first?"
The end.
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