Liaisons Ridiculeuse
Parts 1 to 5 by Alexiares and Rachel Hahn
DISCLAIMER: RenPics owns theirs, we own ours. This story is only written for fun, we
didn't make a penny. There's not too much violence... not too much swearing... not too
much sex... but they turn up, this being a X:WP alt fiction piece and all. If you have any
problem with two women being together, this story is really not your thing. Feedback can
be sent to Barderella@aol.com or alexiares@excite.com.
NOTES: Yet another change in plans, folks. Part five will be the final
chapter of Liaisons for me. Rachel will continue the story for Ephiny,
Callisto, Solari, and Eponin as soon as she is able. I'll post the next
story for me soon. - Alexiares, 00-06-22
PART 1
No matter what Solari did, every thrust of her sword was parried by the weaponmaster. She
was tiring rapidly, but by the gods she wasn't going to let Eponin beat her again!
Finally, after what seemed like hours, she saw the opening she had been waiting for and
lunged. Eponin tried to parry, but noticed something she never had before... Solari had
marvelous assets! Forgetting to tighten her stance, Eponin was unable to control Solari's
momentum, and they fell to the practice field in a tangle of arms and legs, swords and
shoulder armour. Eponin found herself with Solari sprawled on top of her, and couldn't
stop the goofy grin that spread all over her face.
'Hang on, I'm happy about this? I just lost!' Eponin thought to herself in amazement.
"Ooof!" grunted Solari.
"Guess you win, huh?" sighed Eponin, feeling pleasantly dazed.
"I won? Gods, I guess I did!" grinned the other Amazon.
'Can I just kiss her now?' Eponin wondered. 'Kiss her? Kiss her? Is Aphrodite still
wandering around?' she looked around suspiciously.
"Ep, you feeling okay?"
"What? Yeah, great, hor... er, great, fine thanks."
"Well, you don't look so good right now... kinda flushed..." Solari tilted her
to the side as she spoke, peering intently at the weaponmaster.
"Ah... long fight, er... yeah, long fight, outta breath and all that..." Face
flushed and voice squeaking, Eponin began praying desperately for an out.
"Hmmm, well, maybe you should stop by and see Cervexa on your way back to your hut.
You might be coming down with something."
Eponin's eyes widened in horror at the idea of taking this particular problem to the
fierce old healer, whom many believed frightened illnesses away, or at least the patients.
"Oh, I've come down with something, alright." she muttered, after getting her
eyes back to something resembling their normal size.
It was while the two warriors were in this remarkably gossip-worthy position that one of
the Queen's guard ran up to them, panting. Her eyes went buggy when she saw the tangled
forms of her captain and the weaponmaster sprawled on the ground. Realizing that standing
around gawping wasn't the best position for her to be in, she snapped to attention.
"Ma'am!" squawked the guard. "Queen Gabrielle requests both your presences
immediately."
Solari looked up at her. "What for?"
"She didn't say ma'am, just said to fetch you both." The guard scuffed the toe
of her boot in the dirt.
"Does it matter?" Eponin gasped, feeling distracted by the placement of one of
Solari's knees. Solari looked down and flashed her an admonishing look.
"Tell her we will be there presently." she said rather stiffly. Solari tended to
be a bit more concerned about appearances than her blunt, gruff companion.
"Yeah, I'll come along in a moment." wheezed Eponin.
"Ma'am, yes ma'am. I'll be going now..." And with that the guard spun on her
heels and ran across the compound, leaving a few disgruntled feathers behind her.
"Maybe what I've got is going around, she looked flushed too." pointed out
Eponin, rolling her eyes in the direction of the departing guard. 'Solari on top of me...
this is way too distracting... damn I need cold water... real cold water... any time
now...' However, it was clear that no deities were going to mosey over and get her out of
this mess, so she mustered her best, 'There's a gorgeous woman on top of me, so what?'
look and said matter of factly,
"So, are you gonna let me up some time today?"
"It isn't everyday that I beat you, Eponin." Solari grinned evilly. "Maybe
I just want to cherish the moment." A smirk. Moving abruptly, Solari shifted her
sword, pinning Eponin's shoulders with the flat of the blade, a wisecrack on the tip of
her tongue... and then their eyes met. And for a moment there weren't any swords, or
shoulder armour, or scratchy grass... just two women who hadn't really seen each other
before.
Solari shook her head and stood, tentatively extending her hand to help Eponin up.
"Well, that was weird. You'd think we had the hots for each other, or
something." she said, trying her best to sound nonchalant.
"Yeah, weird... well?"
"Well what?" Solari snapped impatiently.
"You gonna let go of my hand, or what?"
"Your hand?" She glanced at the aforementioned appendage. "Oh! Oh yeah
sure! Sorry 'bout that..." She hoped Eponin couldn't see the blush that began to
creep its way up her cheeks. "Well," she cleared her throat. "We better get
going, and see what Gabrielle wants then."
Eponin sighed almost silently with relief. 'Not the same I want, I'll wager.' she thought
wryly, enjoying the view as Solari walked ahead of her. 'Oooh, what a strut... I can't
understand how I never really noticed her ass before...'
Solari felt rather than saw the eyes upon her, and with a toss of her hair and a sly,
knowing grin she proceeded to cross the courtyard to meet with her queen.
******
"What took you guys so long? Did you find a mudpit to roll in, or something?"
inquired the Queen, eying her two subjects suspiciously.
"No, no, we were just... sparring." Eponin blurted. 'Smooth, weaponmaster,
smooth.' she thought disgustedly.
"Sparring huh? And just let me guess, all for the safety of the village, right? You
know, I think there has been too much of that attitude around here lately. Do you
warrior-types every grow up? Or is it due to lack of extracurricular activities?"
Gabrielle paused. "On second thought, don't answer that." She rolled her eyes.
"Anyhow, the reason I called you both here," She began pacing and gesturing
expressively as she explained their mission to them. And they took it on the chin,
especially from one particularly expansive gesture that indicated Northern Thrace. Like
all good Amazons are taught to, however, they maintained serious, sober expressions in the
presence of their queen until Solari burst out,
"Awww, Gabrielle, why us?" groaned Solari.
"Yeah... I'm no diplomat, and Soli, she really ain't a diplomat... do you have any
idea where she kneed me today?" Eponin butted in, and for her efforts received an
elbow in the ribs from Solari.
"I know, you must be overworked, since that sentence made no sense whatsoever."
quipped the bard. "Consider this a vacation of sorts." She grinned at the
brilliance of her own idea. The captain and the weaponmaster merely squinted.
"Vacation?" spluttered Eponin. "Vacation?! No... a trip to Lesbos is a
vacation, a trip to... to... Ephesus is a vacation, not a trip to backwater Thrace!"
She was about to argue her point further when it occurred to her that she would get to
spend time alone with Solari... in the woods, maybe near a lake if she was real lucky. The
scenario was cut short by a resounding mental slap. 'Who am I kidding? She's always
chasing blondes!'
"Hellooo... Eponin! Gaia to Eponin!" Gabrielle was waving her hands emphatically
in front on the weaponmaster's face.
"Here! No, yes, maybe... tomorrow... the next day..." babbled Eponin, struggling
to relocate her place in the conversation and finding a list of weapons that needed
repairs instead.
Solari leaned closer to Gabrielle and whispered conspiratorially, "I told her to go
see old Cervexa on her way home!"
Eponin stomped one foot in frustration. "I do not need to see Cervexa... I need to
kick Aphrodite in the butt!"
A poof, a stunning wave of perfume, and then from behind the group, "Like, did
someone call my totally rad name?" giggled Aphrodite as she materialized.
"And now, for my next trick, I will commence screaming." muttered Solari, who
was hastily cut off by a small hand attached to a small bard, which clamped itself firmly
over her mouth.
"Like, what did you want? As if my efforts so far haven't been wasted enough? I have
tried like soooo hard with you babe, and you resist all my best stuff!" The Goddess
crossed her arms, a pout stealing across her classic features as she gazed at the
weaponmaster. "Always repressing your love vibes!" She threw up her hands in
exasperation. "Refusing to just... just... jump in the sack when the jumping's
good!" Calming down a little, Aphrodite walked over and wrapped one pink draped arm
around Eponin's burly shoulders. "Listen, you need some serious help,
babycakes."
Eponin's eyebrows shot upward, coming dangerously close to leaving her face altogether.
"What?" She squirmed away from the Goddess and spun around, poking a finger into
Aphrodite's ample chest. "I run around thinkin' I'm never gonna get a steady
girlfriend, finally figure out who I'm serious about, and then you... you always send her
chasing after blondes!" Punctuating each statement with a poke, she finished with a
flourish in Solari's direction. "Do I look like a blonde to you?"
At this comment, it was Solari's eyebrows that suddenly shot skyward, a look of complete
disbelief settling on her face.
"You are being so, so, soooo not fair to me!" whined Aphrodite. "All I was
trying to do was to help you get in touch with your 'inner love child' self! And this is
the thanks I get? Hmmmph!" She stomped her foot to emphasize her annoyance.
"Wait! Wait, wait a minute!" Gabrielle called out as she tried to get a weak
kneed Solari over to a chair. "Will you two just stop for a second here?" She
spared a quick glance at the arguing duo while trying to keep the captain from falling out
of the chair. "Eponin, calm down! Aphrodite, what are you doing here?"
"Like, she called me!" replied the Goddess, pointing at the weaponmaster.
"And I figured, dude, I am on such a roll here! I mean, I finally got Artie set up
and all... well, okay, like, so the so cool innkeeper babe did all the work... so when
somebody called, I decided to come right over and see how things were turning out."
"It isn't as if I expected you to answer." grumbled Eponin, feeling more put
upon by the breath. This was worse than one of those damned card games Xena liked to play
that seemed to have a thousand ever changing rules... which might explain why Xena always
won.
Pointedly ignoring the crabby weaponmaster, Aphrodite huffed and turned to Gabrielle.
"I heard there's going to be a joining? Far out, I thought I'd catch that while I was
here too."
It was at this moment that Solari managed to retrieve a bit of her composure. She stood
and stumbled over to where Eponin was still fuming. "Hey, you never said
anything." she said, giving Eponin's shoulder a gentle nudge.
"I just... well, I... ah Hades... you know I'm no good at this touchy-feely crap,
Solari." She turned away to stare out the window. "Besides, you were too busy
blonde bopping to notice me." Her voice trailed off.
"Blonde bopping?" Solari bit her lip. Now was absolutely not the time to laugh,
but where the Tartarus had Eponin come up with that? "Oh, so you did see that after
all, huh?" She poked the other Amazon in the ribs. "I tried everything to get
some kind of reaction out of you, and nothing ever worked." She sighed softly.
"Reaction? Me? You were?" Eponin said incredulously.
"Why do you sound so surprised?"
"Oh... well..." Eponin's eyes drifted to a spot somewhere on the ceiling.
"I've been dumped by everybody else, got to thinkin', maybe, you know..."
"What?"
"Well... you know... ah... furk... why isn't stuff like this easy to say!?"
Eponin exploded in frustration. "I just, figured that, well, I kept getting dumped,
so... there must be some kind of a good reason." Her voice died, and her eyes dropped
to the ground, where she was drawing omegas with one toe.
"Oooooo! I hate it when I'm being ignored! I'm soooo outta here! Bodacious waves at
Cypress you know! Ciao for now, babes!" and with a wink and a flash, the Goddess of
Love disappeared.
Gabrielle cleared her throat tentatively. "So, can I count on you two to handle
delivering this announcement?"
"Oh, sure Gabrielle." replied Solari, never taking her gaze off the
weaponmaster. "I think we could use the time to... ummm... 'discuss' some things
anyhow... right Ep?"
"Yeah." Having maintained her composure until now, if hollering a at a Goddess
is what you would call composed, it finally deserted her altogether, leaving Eponin with
an expression of sheer wonder on her normally sober features.
"Okay then," said the Queen, casting a knowing smirk in her subjects' general
direction. She rose and crossed the floor, setting a rolled sheet of parchment on the
table. "Take this scroll and make sure that it gets delivered to Weaponmaster Thraso
personally. No one else."
"Understood." replied the captain.
"What she said." echoed Eponin.
With that Gabrielle turned to leave, and shot a last remark at the couple. "Don't get
lost now." Her laughter remained audible for several moments after she left the hut.
"You would think she was insinuating we won't be able to keep our minds on the job or
something." stated Solari, a note of wry humour in her voice.
"Our minds on the... you keep your mind on it. I think I lost mine." sighed
Eponin.
Solari grabbed the scroll, grabbed Eponin by the arm and headed for the door. "Come
on, Pony... let's get a move on then."
"Pony?" Eponin yelped, falling out the door after her. "Pony?! I though we
RETIRED that damn nickname, I..."
******
The Emetchi village of Ankitheas was being turned upside down by rowdy singing and
bustling people... Ankitheas being the Greek translation of the village's name, 'Living
With Goddesses.' The excitement derived from the hunt being set up that morning, which
with luck, would turn up a deer along with many rabbits. Enough game had been hard to come
by that spring for the midsized village, due to drought. Like many peoples in that part of
the world, they had some domesticated animals... well as domesticated as a cow that will
kick you rather than let you milk it can be considered... but these were important as a
source of milk, cheese, and wool from the sheep. Besides, everyone was afraid of Millie
the Cattleherd.
The old Emetchi bore an abiding love for her charges, and furiously refused to kill any of
the base stock unless the tribe was starving. The council pretty much went her way,
especially after she tossed the Queen's second in command into one of the mostly dry,
smelly, mucky, watering holes in the nearby pastures. The second is forty years younger
than Millie.
In any case, meat had been scarce enough that people were dreaming about rabbit stew, legs
of mutton, pork chops... the jerky was so tough, Emetchi kept going back and checking to
see if they had been handed a chunk of leather by mistake.
And so it was decided to have a net hunt, which consisted of setting up a ring of nets in
the forest, and driving game straight into it. At the least, enough meat would be caught
for a feast. With luck and stubbornness, enough meat for a couple of weeks, especially now
that the new food storage cellar was finished. That project had been assigned to Eriphyle,
who was far better at digging caves and tunnels than fighting... the weaponmaster Thraso
considered it proof that Eriphyle had gophers somewhere in the family tree.
"They're lousy fighters, and they're real good at working and living underground.
Give her fur and whiskers, and poof... gopher!" Thraso spouted irritably at her lover
Eumache as they scrubbed off layers of gunk from digging one day.
Perhaps. The new storage cellar was quite cool, however, since it was backed against the
banks of the river which ran swift and fast from the nearby mountains. "A perfect
meat keeper." declared the Queen, glancing at her sweaty, muddy, grumpy subjects
after it was finished.
"Why are we doing this again?"
"Because it would be wonderful to have meat that looked and tasted like meat, instead
of the sole of my boot, gently boiled and spiced." Eumache replied, carefully
tightening Thraso's cuirass. Thraso sighed, ruining the careful cinching her lover had
given the laces. Eumache rolled her eyes, and patiently repeated the process as Thraso
continued.
"It's so... so... unfair! I mean, we're not even gonna give the poor buggers a
chance, we're just gonna chase as many things as we can into a bunch of big nets, an' let
'em wriggle there until we finally come along and kill 'em." She scowled, and plucked
at one of the straps Eumache had just finished with.
"Love, I know you hate the cuirass, but the fact is, until they are fully healed,
your ribs need the protection. And I know you're usually accident prone during hunts like
this, but I'm sure this time it'll be all right." Eumache said gently, and unable to
resist, she chucked her lover under the chin. "You're so cute when you pout."
The compliment forced a smile out of the grumpy young weaponmaster, and soon the couple
were on their way into the woods, carrying one of the large hunting nets.
Thraso's broken ribs had been suffered during an encounter with one of Millie's charges. A
bull had been placed in a barn and doped up to allow a gash on his flank to be tended by
the animal healer. Thraso had the misfortune to need to work in the stall behind the
animal. Deciding Thraso was unpleasant and in need of a change of scene, the bull bucked
and kicked backwards, smashing out the back of his stall, nailing the luckless
weaponmaster. She was out of bed and mobile again, but still feeling bitter about the
entire experience.
"I need a vacation." she muttered crossly as she unwound the net and attached it
to various trees and bushes so it hung vertically and couldn't be knocked loose. Eumache
smiled at that, and gave her lover's hand a squeeze.
******
Callisto awoke to the luxurious feel of blonde curls splayed haphazardly across her
chest. She peeked through one half open eye to gaze at her partner and smiled contentedly,
her fingers moving unconsciously against the skin of the Amazon's back. A small sigh
escaped her as she closed her eyes again, reveling in this feeling of belonging that she
was experiencing so frequently as of late.
The grudging good wishes she had received when she became a member of this tribe had
astonished her. She had thought for sure it was going to be a rough ride for at least a
moon or two, lots of fights, plenty of talk. In effect it had been almost exactly the
opposite, which was all the more unnerving. There were a few that sneered at her as she
walked by, but overall they had welcomed her with open arms. A little guarded, but these
Amazons seemed to consider their Queen capable of taming Cerberus if necessary, so
Callisto was regarded as... trustworthy. She was being careful to tread on no one's toes,
rub no one the wrong way and do everything that was asked of her. Her mind drifted back to
three days past, when she had been returning from a shift on border patrol.
The wagon was eating up the road in leaps and hops, bouncing over stones and almost
tipping over as she watched. She hear the frantic screams of the driver trying to get her
horse under control. There wasn't much time to react here... Callisto gave a quick look
around and spotted a tree that hung over the road far enough that she could make the jump.
'Just stay upright until I can get to you.' she willed the wagon silently.
Five running steps and she leaped into the tree, catching a branch and flipping herself
upright on it. She glanced back at the oncoming wagon. Not good, not good... only a few
more moments. The horse passed under her branch and she dropped onto the black stallion's
broad back, grabbing his reins. Startled by the sudden addition of her weight to his back,
the horse stopped dead in his tracks. Then everything seemed to fall into slow motion, as
Callisto was thrown off his back and into the air. She saw the mud puddle looming ever
nearer, and no matter how she flailed her arms and legs to change her direction, it didn't
happen. Face first into the mud with a splat, which probably sounded more impressive to
the driver than it did to her, since her ears were full of mud.
When she recovered her senses, she found herself sprawled in a wagon rut, her leathers
soaked completely through. "Thanks," she said as she grabbed the hand that was
offering a lift out of the puddle. Putting her hands on her hips, she faced the driver.
"Are you okay?"
"Oh yes! Very much so, thanks to you!" The driver smiled. "Name's
Jenna." She held out her arm to the Goddess.
"Callisto." she replied as she grasped the proffered forearm.
"You're Callisto? Oh my!" Jenna spluttered. "You're the one that's going to
join with Regent Ephiny aren't you?" Her eyes had gotten very wide.
"Ummm... well, yes, that would be me." Callisto smiled shyly.
"But... you're so ordinary looking!" blurted Jenna.
"Oh, I hope so." Callisto replied with a broad grin.
Jenna sidled up a little closer and dropped her voice a bit. "You know... there are
some in the village who think this is all some kind of joke... but I don't." She
tapped herself on the chest. "I believed it, and now I believe it even more. When I
tell them how you saved me, well... they won't have anything more to say about it."
She nodded her head for emphasis.
"Thank you." Said Callisto. "What spooked that horse, anyhow?"
"Dumb animal rode himself right into a bee's nest he did. Dang goofiest lookin'
expression I have ever seen on a horse's face lemme tell ya. And then whoosh! We were off
to the races!" replied the driver.
"Well, I suggest you keep him away from the honeycombs, then." Callisto chuckled
softly and gave Jenna a knowing wink. "I have to be getting back now. You be careful,
okay?"
"Sure thing! And thank you again for helping me." She climbed back up onto her
wagon and with a final wave, rode off down the road.
Callisto smiled as she remembered returning to the village covered from head to toe in
stinky mud and Ephiny's face when she saw the mess herself. From surprise to concern to
all out laughter in the span of two breaths, she couldn't help but join in the hilarity of
her predicament. The Regent had practically carried her all the way to the baths in an
effort to rid the courtyard of the smell as quickly as possible. But she hadn't minded at
all... the cleansing ministrations of her lover were truly erotic, and she had immersed
herself in the feel of those gentle hands all over her body. What a bath that had turned
out to be!
She opened her eyes again, and watched the slow rise and fall of her lover's chest while
she slept. "So beautiful." Callisto sighed, running her fingers through the soft
curls. "And to think we have forever to spend together..." she stopped in
mid-thought. "Wait a minute, forever?" The realization hit her like a ton of
rocks, smothering he. "Oh, no..." she gulped. "I knew it was too good to be
true." At that moment, two grey eyes peeked open to gaze up at her.
Ephiny saw the sadness in those brown eyes and reached up to caress her lover's cheek.
"Cal, honey... what's wrong? You look like you just lost your best friend."
Callisto met her lover's eyes, then looked away. "I think I just did."
Ephiny's brows knit together as she studied the forlorn face of her intended. Yes,
definitely something seriously wrong here. "Darling, can you tell me what's bothering
you? I hate to see you so upset."
The Goddess sighed softly. Tell her or not tell her? She mentally wrestled with the
decision and made it quickly. "It's nothing, Eph." She hugged the Amazon
tighter. "I just remembered something from my past, and it wasn't too nice. I'll get
over it, it'll pass I'm sure." She tried to be as convincing as she could.
The Regent's eyes narrowed slightly. "Alright... but if you change your mind, you
know you can always talk to me, right?" She drew her index finger down the side of
Callisto's cheek. "I'll always be here for you." She smiled.
'No you won't.' thought Callisto, pasting a smile on her face to appease her lover.
"I know." she said. "I love you, you know."
"Well, I would hope so, or we are in major trouble with Artemis!" Ephiny laughed
as she rolled over on top of the warrior. Her hands began a delicate exploration of the
body beneath her. "Have I ever told you what a great body you have?"
Callisto felt herself sliding into that place where her brain refused to acknowledge
anything but the feelings those wonderful hands elicited from her. She ran her hands along
the Regent's back, savouring the softness. "Only about a thousand times, but don't
let that stop you." She smiled.
"Oh?" Ephiny smiled back and whispered softly in Callisto's ear. "In that
case, let me also tell you that you are beautiful, gorgeous, strong... and unbelievably
sexy..."
"Flattery will get you everywhere, Eph..." Callisto gasped as lips attached
themselves to the sensitive spot on her neck. "Oh, yeah... everywhere."
******
The sun was hot and beating down on the duo as they made their way north towards
Ankitheas. Unfortunately, the road was not a commonly travelled one, forcing the two
Amazons and their horses to try to avoid ankle high ruts, deep puddles, and the more than
occasional pothole.
"So how much longer do ya think it'll take us, Ep?" Solari called over her
shoulder to her brooding companion.
Snapping out of her reverie, Eponin replied morosely, "Days and days and days."
She sighed heavily.
Solari couldn't help but notice something was going on with her friend. How to get Eponin
to leave behind the stoic junk for awhile? She slowed her horse, dropping back until she
was knee to knee with the weaponmaster. "Ep, what is up with you? You've been lookin'
all droopy faced since we left!" said Solari, a concerned look on her face.
Eponin grimaced, and then looked off into the distance, dark eyes unreadable. Soberly, she
faced Solari. "I'm just down because this is a Tartarus of a long trip, and I don't
know what it's gonna be like at the end..." Her eyes veered of once more. "And
maybe I don't want to know." Dark eyes tracked to Solari's face again. "And now
I really feel like a horse's ass, cuz you're feeling rotten cuz I feel rotten."
"What do you mean 'what it's going to be like at the end'? A little help here would
be nice, considering I'm totally lost." replied Solari.
Eponin sighed and turned away again. Then it hit Solari straight in the face. "Oh my
gods... you're talking about me and you, aren't you?" She mentally chastised herself
for being so clueless. "Ep, ummmm... I guess I don't know exactly where we're at just
yet. I mean, we've been friends for so long... well, if it's anything to you, I've been
having a really hard time keeping my mind on this job." She chuckled softly at her
own distracting thoughts about the weaponmaster.
"I just... weaponmasters... don't like surprises."
"Is that so? So what do they like?" Solari grinned evilly.
Wide eyes and a very flushed face were her only answer for a moment. "Umm..."
and now Eponin's eyes twinkled wryly, and with not a little naughtiness of their own.
Pulling on the reins, she jerked her horse to a halt. "Back rubs! Weaponmasters love
backrubs... to start."
Solari turned her mount and trotted back to where Eponin had stopped. "Backrubs, eh?
Hmmm... I can do backrubs. No surprises at all, though?" she teased, inching
dangerously close to Eponin's face.
"Well," Eponin struggled to keep her eyes on Solari's and not on her lips.
"Ummm... whoa... erg..." Giving herself a shake that drew a disgusted whinny
from her horse, Eponin managed, "Suppose that, maybe I could like a few... done by
the right person... maybe."
"Yeah? What about something like this, then?" Solari leaned forward in her
saddle and softly pressed her lips to Eponin's, talking care to make sure this was one
kiss her friend would not soon forget.
The horses, tired of the tendency humans had for sitting around, started moving, which
neither Amazon noticed. This continued until a tree branch snagged Eponin's leathers, and
dumped the already dazed Amazon into one of the potholes that served as a road.
Solari couldn't stifle gales of helpless giggles. She turned her horse and galloped off
down the road, laughing the whole way.
Hauling herself out of the pothole, Eponin shook her head slightly. "Okay, I suppose
I could get to like those sort of surprises." she said under her breath. Dusting
herself off, which was pointless since the real heat of the day had arrived, and the air
was full of the stuff... Eponin climbed back in the saddle, enjoying the tingling
sensation that still lingered on her lips from their kiss. She had almost given herself
over to daydreams when shouting up ahead snapped her back to reality. "What the...
Solari?" Giving her long suffering mount a fierce kick with her heels and drawing her
sword, Eponin tore off down the road.
******
Taking a turn with such speed that she nearly flew out of the saddle, the scene Eponin
arrived in dropped her heart into her stomach.
Solari was nearly surrounded by brigands. Four were already motionless on the ground, and
she had been able to put her back to a tree, but seven remained. Taunting and poking, they
were playing with her, considering Solari an easy mark.
"Go on, Butkis, pin 'er to the tree!" shouted one of them. What they didn't
count on was yet another Amazon, streaking down the road, screaming bloody murder and
heading straight for them.
Solari heard a loud, almost strange sounding yell and looked up in time to see Eponin
slamming the butt of her sword into one of her attacker's faces. 'What a woman!' she
thought for a split second before being forced to defend herself again.
"What took ya so long?" she said as Eponin dropped off of her horse and they
took a back to back position.
"Had to climb outta that furkin' pothole!" Eponin replied, slashing a man's arm
and forcing him to drop his sword.
"Excuses, excuses!" shot back Solari, taking another man down with a hard knee
to the groin.
"Got here, didn't I?" drawled Eponin, spitting in one man's face while stabbing
the other.
"Fight now, make up later..." Solari winked at the weaponmaster as she
dispatched another foul smelling... miscreant. (Author's note: the word 'ruffian' was
beginning to give the omniscient narrator hives.)
"Promises, promises!" laughed Eponin. "But that is usually how it
works."
"Oh, I promise, alright," huffed the captain. "Lift please?"
"Sure!" Eponin said with an enthusiasm that left the captain a little confused.
Eponin clasped her hands together and gave her friend a boost, throwing her up and into
the air. Solari executed a neat tuck and flip, and landed softly behind the two remaining
scumbags. Tapping them both on the shoulders, she leaped up and let loose a split kick to
both their chins, which removed their brains from semi-consciousness entirely.
Leaning on her sword out of harm's way, Eponin drawled, "Niiiice."
"You only liked it because you could see up my leathers." Solari grinned and
walked back to where her horse was patiently waiting, chewing on a few wild oat stalks at
the side of the road.
Grinning rather sheepishly, Eponin leapt onto her own horse and followed. "What's
wrong with that?" she called petulantly.
******
The key, of course, was timing, Thraso reflected drowsily. Get to the organization
meeting early, and be able to nab the most out of the way of the net positions. Get set up
and in place early, and just happen to have breakfast and a blanket in with the hunting
supplies. The beaters would be clueless until midday, an interesting aspect of their
timing. End result, time spent with a beautiful woman doing several of Thraso's favourite
things. She grinned, and snugged the blanket carefully about Eumache's shoulders, enjoying
the weight of her lover's body against her own.
It had been far too crazy, lately. A new group of women had joined the tribe, leading to
hours of extra work on their training, building their homes, and so on. Then there were
the endless treaty negotiations with a town that was paranoid about the military aspects
of Emetchi presence in the region. Queen Prothoe had finally said pointedly that the
Emetchi had been in the region long before the townspeople. Surely winters of peace
without attacks by either side indicated that such bad feeling was unjustified? A moon
later, the town had begun sending raiding parties. That piece of silliness had been ended
for good by Thraso, who had literally grabbed a party leader off of his horse, given him a
good shake and bellowed at him,
"If you folks need something, why don't you just ask?!"
Convinced that Thraso was a Goddess and that Ankitheas was protected by the very Goddesses
it was named for, he and his friends had run all the way home. Within days, stories of the
Goddess who personally protected the Emetchi spread all over the region. Suddenly, every
Emetchi for leagues was being treated like a queen... or as Tharjon drawled, "Now we
are being treated like the superior beings we are."
The whole thing had been hideously embarrassing to Thraso, who found herself forced into
various visits to different towns, in order to set treaties and ease relations. Eumache
had to stay behind, and work as acting weaponmaster. Neither of them had liked the
separation, although Eumache had enjoyed Thraso's accounts of the offerings of flowers,
meat, and clothing in her letters, finding them quite funny.
In one village, Thraso had been offered a gorgeous peplos, complete with golden trim. It
was so unnervingly similar to what her mother Athena was offered each year in Athens, that
Thraso had felt nauseous, seen stars, and passed out. Her collapse in front of an entire
council led to luxurious accommodations in the biggest house in town, and a bevy of
servants who refused, literally, to allow Thraso to lift a finger. Luckily, they settled
down when she pointed out that she preferred to tend to certain bodily functions in
private.
By the third village, the Emetchi succeeded in having the offerings for the beleaguered,
stressed out weaponmaster left outside of the temples of Goddesses in each town, allowing
those in need to take them.
"It would be okay, I guess, except people really think I'm a Goddess... they ask me
to do things like... remove their corns, and turn their bushels of wheat into gold, or
tell them the future. Last night, a young woman climbed into my room and begged me to make
her pregnant... I thought I was gonna have a heart attack!" Thraso wrote in one
bewildered dispatch, sending her lover into gales of laughter.
Those things were worth it though, to be able to steal some time in the woods, wrapped up
with your favourite person in the world and a blanket, dressed in what you were born with.
Eumache mumbled groggily and pulled Thraso closer, and soon both women, exhausted from two
moons of heavy stress and hard work, fell deeply asleep.
******
"So, what was that weird sounding war cry, anyway?" Solari asked, looking
along the gleaming blade of her sword, checking for nicks and scratches one more time,
after a candlemark of scraping and polishing.
Eponin looked up from her own work, which involved a stubborn struggle with needle and
thread to fix a torn gauntlet strap. At first, she had tried the small, neat stitches that
various instructors had gone on at her about. After accidentally snapping them twice, she
had begun just stitching the thing haphazardly, figuring she could convince someone in
Ankitheas to fix it up properly.
"Oh, that... think I swallowed a bug half way through it. The way it felt, it
could've been a dragonfly... you know, they're..."
"Stop, stop!" Called out Solari. "No bug eating stories, it's bad enough we
have to do that sometimes on purpose... tell me about Rhodes instead." She propped
her head up on her chin.
"The island?" Eponin asked hopefully.
"As if!" snorted Solari.
******
"We really, should be... not doing this." whispered Eumache, as she deftly
pinned Thraso on top of their blanket. "No," Thraso agreed solemnly. "We
should get up, and put on our clothes, and be responsible."
A grave nod from her lover. "Yes... I love these hairs on your belly," Eumache
grinned wickedly. "So much so, I'm going to begin by rearranging them." All
Thraso managed in response was a long gasp as Eumache proceeded to do, just that.
******
"Latona... why Latona, Soli? She was blonde, yeah... but mean, mean, mean. What a
mouth." Eponin said around a mouthful of jerky.
"Pony... fer cryin' out loud! Am I going to have to defend every date I ever had to
you?" blurted Solari, sounding a bit exasperated.
"Hey, you started this topic, not me." A bit of jerky went down the wrong way,
and Eponin went slightly purple.
"I started this?? I did?? Oh please!" the captain replied as she gave the
weaponmaster a whack between the shoulderblades.
Tears were running down Eponin's cheeks before she managed, "Yes, you did... such an
instigator, you are... you asked about... Rhodes first."
"Shhh!" Solari raised her hand for quiet. She motioned toward a thick strand of
trees, and they slowly slid off their horses and crept towards the sounds.
After a few moments, a gentle, hot breeze ran across the sweaty skin on the back of
Eponin's neck. Wiping her forehead with one hand, she caught the sound again. "Sol,
did you hear that? Sounded like the signal for help, but..."
"Shush! Anyone ever tell you you talk too much, Pony?"
"No, listen, this is important..." growled Eponin. Solari gesticulated angrily
for quiet, and Eponin rolled her eyes.
Moving with characteristic silence and grace through the underbrush, they were soon within
a few bodylengths of the source of the sound. The sounds got quite loud, and then stopped
completely. The Amazons looked at each other in alarm, thinking that something had gone
terribly wrong, and the confusing bird call had meant 'help' after all. They started
running toward the sound, pelting through the underbrush, concentrating on getting to
whoever was in trouble. Their progress was halted completely and suddenly by an invisible
barrier... which soon resolved itself into a hemp net arranged across their path. Falling
to the ground in a tangled heap, the two now thoroughly snared Amazons were jerked upwards
by the tow lines on the net. Beneath the two were two more Amazons. Their lack of attire
and flushed faces explained everything... well, almost everything.
"I knew it." Eponin muttered.
"Then why didn't you say so!" hissed Solari, her face nearly purple with
embarrassment.
"What! You wouldn't..." Eponin jerked around, trying to get a look at Solari's
face, which spun them both around violently and left the weaponmaster squashed facefirst
on the bottom, and the captain half twisted with one arm stuck through a hole in the net.
"That was great, Eponin." Solari declared flatly.
Eumache just stared at the Amazons in the net. Finally she said, in an eerily calm voice,
"Thraso, it's your personal Fate that does this... tell her to stop it... NOW!"
"I can't... I can't move!" pleaded Thraso. Having been recently reduced to a
pile of gelatin, the mere thought of moving did little more than encourage a series of
involuntary twitches.
The two other Amazons in the net stopped squirming at the sound of Thraso's name.
"You're Weaponmaster Thraso?" blurted Solari.
"Oh gods!" moaned Thraso, managing to move one arm far enough to cover her eyes.
"Well, if one of you would be so kind as to cut is loose, we might be able to
extricate ourselves before the rest of your tribe shows up." continued the captain,
waving the hand that stuck out of the net for emphasis. Unfortunately, her arm was at such
an odd angle, so Eumache and Thraso exchanged confused glances, trying to figure out what
it meant.
"Alright," Eumache said crisply after the glances left Thraso a bit dizzy.
"I'LL cut you loose." With that, she yanked a dagger out of the pile of clothing
sloppily arranged to one side. "Just remember, I'm frustrated." she added
sweetly.
Both Eponin and Solari swallowed loudly.
Several efficient cuts, one of which nearly divested Eponin of her top, dumped the two
Amazons in a heap on the forest floor. This time, Eponin had Solari pinned. "I do
believe, that this time, I win." drawled Eponin.
"You can beat me anytime, darlin'," And with that she grabbed Eponin by the arms
and flipped her over her head, blinking a little in surprise when a strap came off of one
of Eponin's gauntlets and the thing flopped over, whacking her between the eyes.
Recovering herself, she jumped up and landed over the Amazon, pinning her shoulders to the
ground. Grinning seductively, she waggled her finger in front of the weaponmaster's nose.
"As long as I let you Pony.. and I only if let you, please try to remem..."
They were interrupted by yet another curious sound, this one a myriad of faint thumps. One
moment, there was no one but four Amazons on varying degrees of frustration, next moment a
herd of rabbits driven by frantic beaters slammed into the net.
"Rabbits. Had to be rabbits. Couldn't be... couldn't be... what couldn't it be?"
Thraso directed this to Eumache, a rather pathetic, pleading note in her voice.
"Gophers." Eumache replied succinctly.
There were many amazing sights in that little patch of forest which formed the Emetchi
village of Ankitheas. The fact of the matter is, however, that there is nothing that draws
the eye better than naked people. The beaters were made aware of this as they arrived, hot
on the heels of fleeing rabbits. Perhaps they would have laughed, under other
circumstances... circumstances in which Eumache was not present. Seeing the row of panting
beaters, Eumache finally felt her temper give way. "You had all better find another
net to visit before I count to three... or you will find yourselves with sand carefully
affixed to the inner layers of your leather tops... and you'll never know when I did it,
or how, or who's NEXT!"
Emetchi are many things. Willing to itch for moons over a look at someone isn't one of
the. Especially when you can see them safely in the baths.
"YEAH! What she said!" blurted Eponin, trying to bristle with her shoulders
still pinned by Solari's knees. Eumache turned and looked at them. Then she sighed. Then
she turned to Thraso and said, "If any proof be needed that I love you beyond any
good sense, Thraso, the fact that I stick with you through this crazy stuff must be
it." A pair of astonished silvery grey coloured eyes gazed at her, the mouth that
went with them completely speechless. "Come on, love, put your clothes on. We have
guests." and with that, Eumache tossed Thraso her trews.
Solari finally let Eponin up, and they began brushing themselves off. She he leaned in
close and whispered, "Whoa! I don't know if I'd want to be her woman!"
"Yeah, that sand thing makes me itch just thinkin' about it." replied Eponin,
finally resorting to a hunk of twine cut from the net to hold her gauntlet on.
While the rest of the hunting party continued the business of catching rabbits and a deer,
Thraso and Eumache walked hand in hand alongside Eponin and Solari. A companionable
silence fell as they passed soundlessly through the forest, leaving barely a trace in
their wake. The forest had stilled after the beaters had finished, and the rabbit stampede
had ended, so there was nothing to listen to but wind, and a few annoyed squirrels.
Thraso cleared her throat. "Well, come along to our place, since it's me you're
looking for." Striding ahead slightly, she led the group into the village proper.
******
It wasn't a remarkable village, by any means. It was arranged in a roughly circular
pattern, with a path down the middle cutting it in half. The smith laboured to the left,
the carpenter to the right (which was a good thing, since they were bitter ex-lovers), and
the priestess lectured warriors soon to be inducted in the middle.
Thraso ignored all this, however, and brought them to a medium sized hut set almost in the
forest. "I like privacy... when I can get it." she commented wryly.
A few moments later, Eponin and Solari were comfortably ensconced in a low seat that held
two people, and Eumache and Thraso sat on chairs across from them.
"Uhh... nice place ya got here." stated Eponin as she gave the place a casual
look around. "Real homey like." (Eponin's own hut suffered from a distinct lack
of furniture, and creature comforts like a clothes rack.)
Solari shifted uncomfortably in the close quarters. "Great tapestries! Are they from
Athens?" she squeaked.
A great big grin spread across Eumache's face, and she nudged Thraso, careful not to hurt
her tender ribs. Thraso blushed deeply and smiled. "Thank you, thank you
both..." she cleared her throat. "Eumache and I built the hut... and no, the
tapestries don't come from Athens... I make them myself."
Eponin blinked. "I've never heard of a weaponmaster who could weave like this."
"I agree." said Solari. "These are beautiful!"
"Well, let's face it, I don't have the usual parents." Thraso replied.
"True, 'nuff said." Solari agreed with a warm smile.
"So," Eumache commented blandly. "How long have you two been
together?"
Solari's face went completely blank and the swig of tea Eponin had just taken left her
mouth in a spray of liquid that splattered all within reach. They stared at each other
wide eyed, then looked incredulously at Eumache.
Wincing, Thraso added, "That long, huh?"
"We aren't together!" blurted Solari as she turned to Eponin. "Are
we?"
"I don't know... do you want to be?" Eponin swallowed hard after she said it,
setting down her tea mug and straightening her posture. She struggled visibly for a
moment, then schooled her features into a noncommittal expression. Waiting for the answer.
Thraso's silvery gaze passed between the two women, then to Eumache. A slight shrug lifted
Eumache's shoulders almost imperceptibly.
Solari's heart melted on the spot. "Maybe I wouldn't mind being together at all. You
know, maybe... that is, if you don't mind."
"Huh... wha... sh..." Eponin took a hurried drink of her tea, trying to ease her
flipping stomach. "No, I don't mind... who me? Mind? Me? Of course not..."
"So can I ask you on a date then?" laughed the captain.
Two wide brown eyes blinked at her. "Sure."
Solari waited a moment. Then she waited a moment more. "Well?!" she finally
burst out.
"What?!" Eponin shot back, drawing muffled laughter from their hosts.
"Pony, I swear sometimes I could just," Solari sighed. "Okay, okay...
Eponin, will you please grace me with your presence for the evening?"
"Oh yeah, anytime." Eponin said quickly, managing a crooked, charming grin.
A gentle throat clearing drew their attention back to Thraso and Eumache. I understand
that you two were looking for me?" Thraso asked, eyes twinkling.
"Oh! Why, ummm, yes, we were! I can't believe I forgot about that... Gabrielle would
kill me!" said Solari. She chuckled as she pulled out a rather beaten up looking
scroll and handed it to Thraso.
Breaking the wax seal on the parchment roll, Thraso grinned slightly as she glanced at
Gabrielle's familiar handwriting. They had corresponded fairly regularly over the past one
and a half winters, exchanging news and bard related tidbits. Reading the scroll, Thraso
laughed twice, rubbed her jaw and her right eyebrow once, and then laughed again.
"Well, Eumache," she chuckled. It seems that we are cordially invited to the
joining of the Arborian regent and the captain of the Queen's Guard there." She
turned back to Solari. "I'm a little surprised," yet another gentle throat
clearing. "Isn't the captain of the Queen's Guard twice Eph's age? I had no idea
Ephiny went for older women."
"Oh no," replied Solari. "You must be thinking of Karas, she retired last
Solstice. Callisto is Gabrielle's new captain."
"Really?" Thraso shifted in her seat, tried to balance her tea mug on the arm of
the chair, and was saved from catching it with her lap by the ever quick acting Eumache.
"Callisto?"
"Is that a common name in the South? I seem to remember a warlord by that name."
added Eumache.
Solari rolled her eyes. "Weeeelll... you could say it isn't all that common."
She made a mental note to get Gabrielle back for this one.
"As common as ambrosia eating and falling into volcanoes." growled Eponin under
her breath.
"Pony!" Solari glared at the weaponmaster. Turning back to Thraso and Eumache
she continued, "Well, ummm... okay, so it's the same Callisto. But she's a changed
woman, I tell ya!"
"Oh, yeah, I guess she is sort of a babe." Eponin said awkwardly. The fact was,
she mistrusted Callisto, having come back from time away to find the village devastated
and several old friends dead at the hands of the Goddess. It was hard to act like
everything was fabulous, when she found the whole thing about as plausible as the excuses
she got from hungover students as to how they could possibly have gotten drunk when they
had staff practice early in the morning.
"So, Callisto isn't a warlord... at least, not anymore... and she's Emetchi,
rapt?" Thraso said carefully.
"Exactly!" replied Solari, glad she wouldn't have to be explaining this any
further. She gave Eponin's arm a pinch, causing the weaponmaster to squeak in surprise.
Picking up her cue after rubbing at her offended arm, Eponin chimed in, "Yeah,
inducted and everything."
"So we'll wait and hear the story of how an evil Goddess reformed and became Emetchi
from Gabrielle, I suppose?" Eumache inquired dryly.
Solari couldn't believe how easy they were making this for her. And here she thought it
would take all night! She smiled inwardly. "More time for me to spend with
Pony!" She caught herself before she completely lost touch with the situation.
Clearing her throat she said, "Well, if you want it told right you would be better
off hearing it from the centaur's mouth." She laughed, relaxing in relief.
"I suppose, although I was quite certain Gabrielle only had two legs... I hope you
don't call her that around Xena." A twitching started at the corners of Eumache's
lips. "But wouldn't it be better if one of you gave us a short version?"
"'Mache, cut it out!" hissed Thraso, starting to wonder how to stop Eumache
without turning her lover's currently rather merciless attentions on herself.
A groan and a drooping of shoulders. "Oh, all right." sighed the captain.
"But you might regret you asked!"
Eponin's eyes widened in alarm. She was looking forward to an evening with Solari, minus
smelly horses and encounters with slimy brigands. So in a supreme effort to nip this in
the bud, she dove headfirst into the fastest explanation she could get out. "Er,
Callisto tried to one-up Xena, but she couldn't... and she tried not to listen to
Gabrielle... but she couldn't... so she changed, so Gabrielle would shut up." Eponin
fell back in her seat, panting, feeling rather pleased with herself for the clarity and
conciseness of it all.
It was all too much, once again, for Eumache, and she burst out laughing. "Point
taken... ask Gabrielle... great Themis, listen to my mushball here, too." Still
laughing, she stood, tousled her lover's hair affectionately, and cleared the tea fixings.
Thraso watched her lover with a silly, adoring look on her face until Eumache turned and
saw it, and blushed to the rots of her hair. Grinning delightedly, Thraso turned and said,
"You two can come to the feast. Plenty of meat, plenty of wine, plenty of ale... why,
there's even a d..." A brown skinned hand quickly covered her mouth. "Even a
deer." Eumache put in smoothly.
Thraso blinked at her partner, a confused look on her face. The understanding dawned. She
laughed inwardly, then stepped up to Eumache and whispered in her ear, "Just because
we got dancing together and had to leave quickly cuz we were starting to lose our clothes
doesn't mean they will." And for good measure, she nibbled Eumache's ear, being as
she was close anyway. Remembering their guests just in time, she stood up straight, and
looked over at them. Eponin and Solari were both professing extreme interest in a tapestry
portraying the second oldest daughter of Artemis, the Muse of erotic poetry, Erato.
Shaking her head slightly she said, "I'll show you to the guest huts, so you can
relax and clean up before dinner."
******
Thraso and Eumache arrived rather late... Eumache with a very big, very pleased grin on
her face, and a sexy sway to her hips that had half the Emetchi gaping at her, and the
rest merely watching. Her wobbly kneed, somewhat glassy eyed, mostly dazed and goofily
grinning partner didn't even bother to make threatening gestures. When someone made a
catcall, Thraso cheerfully replied, "And she's mine, mine, mine..." Rolling her
eyes, Eumache dumped Thraso in a chair, said hello to Eponin and Solari, and snagged a
plate from the server.
After the meal, everyone was recruited for clean up duty in order to make the work go
faster. (It was also regarded as bad luck to have some women working, while others
danced.) At first Eponin found herself working with Solari on the unglamourous job of
dirty dish pick up. When it came time to move the heavy tables, however, Solari
disappeared, leaving Eponin caught lugging tables with Eriphyle, whose skin had a
suspicious orange tinge that the other woman wished dearly to know the origins of. Finding
herself alone after the hustle was over, Eponin looked fruitlessly for Solari, then
wandered over to sit on the ground beside the bonfire. (Which had replaced the priestess
and her students at the centre of the village.)
'Where is Solari, anyway? I can't think how I coulda screwed this up.' she thought, and
that made her wish for a wineskin. Despite her proximity to the fire, it seemed incredibly
dark. "Funny how lonely you can feel, even in a crowd." Eponin sighed.
Solari peeked out from around the tree she had been hiding behind for the last quarter
candlemark. 'Gods! Why am I so nervous? I just have to go out there and hang with Ep...
nothin' new about that.' She ran two fingers down the soft contours of her new leathers.
She peeked out again, seeing Eponin still sitting motionless by the fire, muttering to
herself. 'I can't let her stew like that... just because I'm a chicken.' And with that,
she slid out from behind a tree and into the ring of light thrown out from the bonfire.
******
later, Eponin would never be able to put her finger on what had changed, or why she had
looked up. She only remembered doing so, and feeling her eyes go wide and her mouth dry as
one of the most beautiful women she had ever seen appeared in the firelight. There was no
walking into it... one minute, the woman wasn't there, the next she was. If her eyes
hadn't told her so, Eponin wouldn't have believed it was Solari.
She found that she was holding her breath, for fear she was dreaming the vision walking
towards her. Afraid to disturb even the air, since that could disturb the fire, and its
light... and the light was what this woman seemed to be walking on. Some part of her mind
noted the music had slowed, and that the figure now seemed to move with it, graceful as
the flames that lit her way. Another part of Eponin's mind was noticing her heart racing
like a frightened rabbit's but she was powerless to stop it. The vision stopped before
her, and she raised her eyes to gaze into the most beautiful blue eyes she had ever seen.
Solari looked down and smiled at Eponin. "Hi."
A long breath escaped Eponin, and for a few moments, she was simply speechless.
"Great Artemis," she managed at last. "You're damned gorgeous,
Solari."
She could feel the blush slowly creeping up her neck, and this time she didn't care who
saw it. "Thanks." she said, and took a slow, appreciative look up and down her
friend's body. "Not so bad yourself, Pony." She held out her hand. "May I
have this dance?"
"Oh, absolutely." breathed Eponin. Reaching up, she caught Solari's hand, and
was pulled to her feet.
They walked hand in hand to the centre of the makeshift dance area, eyes for no one but
each other. Solari slid her arms up to rest across Eponin's shoulders, her hands winding
beneath the weaponmaster's dark tresses, fingers linking gently behind her neck.
Hardly able to believe what was happening, Eponin was forced to pause for a breath to get
her equilibrium back. Then she softly settled her hands on Solari's hips, praying the
touch wouldn't dispel the magic between them, wanting to imprint this moment in her memory
forever. She let her hand slide up Solari's sides and across her back, pulling her closer.
Solari was reeling from the sensations coursing through her. 'Oh gods, what's happening to
me?' She felt Eponin's arms around her, and shut her eyes in response. They moved against
each other in what was becoming a dance of seduction.
Eponin raised her head from the shoulder it rested upon to gaze deeply into her friend's
eyes. "Sol, I, I don't think I realized what you meant to me... until
tonight..."
"Shh, love... there's no need for words." the dark-haired Amazon whispered as
she ran her fingers along the weaponmaster's chin.
Eponin felt the soft caress of those fingertips as they continued across her cheekbones
and brushed across her lips. A moment later they were replaced by the feel of Solari's
lips upon hers... soft, sweet, more sensual than anything she had felt in her life.
******
"Psst."
"Huh?"
"Pssst."
"Huh?"
"Oh for... open your eyes, ya big goof, and look over by the fire." chuckled
Eumache.
"Okay... kay, eyes openin'." Thraso sighed groggily. "I think you've killed
me."
"It'll take more than this afternoon for that." Eumache shook her head slightly
in amusement. She and her partner were sitting beneath a tree a bit removed from the
dancers. Thraso was stretched out with her shoulders settled against Eumache's midriff.
Two silver eyes peeled halfway open, and soon picked out two obviously Southern Emetchi,
locked in a passionate kiss. The silver eyes popped the rest of the way open.
"Hey?!"
"Was I right, or was I right?" grinned Eumache.
Thraso groaned.
"Come on now, you said you'd do it."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah... never mind that you got it out of me by nefarious means."
scowled Thraso.
"Baby."
A sigh this time. "Ah, Eumache, couldn't we just do the other thing? I promise not to
break the bedframe this time."
Eumache produced a very saucy smile. "Babe, I pride myself on getting you to do that.
Go on." An irritated bit of boot scuffing. Then Thraso stood up, and walked over to
the Queen and a short, whispered conference followed. Whatever was agreed to, it pleased
Thraso, who perked up considerably.
Padding back to Eumache, she declared, "I will now do something embarrassing and
completely unexpected... despite the fact that I declared it to be as possible as these
two Emetchi figuring things out tonight." She paused. "But I win after all if I
surprise YOU." Eumache leaned back, her expression very smug. "You'll never do
it." Turning on her heel, Thraso walked back to the Queen, who politely stepped to
the side of the dais she was enthroned on.
Thraso then removed her boots and outer tunic, then stepped right onto the Queen's throne.
Standing there, tousled and half undressed, she bellowed, "My fellow Emetchi...
sitting beneath a tree over there is the most gorgeous, intelligent, amazing woman I've
ever met. I love her so much I get caught naked in places I shouldn't, and get into fights
I should have avoided. So there remains one major question... Eumache, will you marry me,
or what?"
Eumache gaped. Eumache stared. Eumache threw up her hands in disbelief. "I can't
believe you won the damned bet!" she exploded. And then in a more sedate tone,
"Yes, I will."
There is one thing alone that can drown out a crowd of whooping, hollering, clapping,
drunken, delighted Emetchi... and two from a Southern tribe were doing just that.