The Eye of Hera
by Amazon Moon
Disclaimer:
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Xena, Gabrielle, Argo, Autolycus and Joxer belong to MCA, yada,
yada,
yada. BUT I wrote this baby (tho' I'd borrowed some scenes from
X:WP). This
story contains gross violence, Madness (with a capital M), a
soppy bard and
mild lesbian activities. Don't read it if this sorta things icks
you out 'cos
I won't be twisting your leg or attempt cutting off the flow of
blood to your
brain to get you to read it. Really.
This is my VERY
first attempt at writing fanfic so *please* be kind.
If I wanted critism I would've sent it to some gruffy publisher
already. <g>
Great thanks to Hazel(xenut) for her assistance. Please feel free
to visit
our Xenites Anonymous website (it's still under construction but
check it
out anyway!) at http://www.oocities.org/SouthBeach/Sands/8775/.
And Jeslyn, tho' you're here no longer, I want to dedicate my
maiden
story to you. You've been a wonderful Gabrielle to me. You rest
in peace, my
friend. I hope you're enjoying yourself in the Elysian Fields. I
miss you.
Do feel free to email me your comments at amazon_moon@yahoo.com.
Thanks for reading and battle on Xenites! :)
Amazon Moon
It was near dusk when
the stumbling figure of a frantic man came
running towards us. He was pale and quivering, constantly
tripping as he
looked over his shoulder. It was as if he expected some mean
monster chasing
close behind him.
"Xena?" I asked uncertainly as I glanced quizzically at
her, tightening
the hold of my hardy Amazon staff at the same time.
The magnificent figure of the warrior princess on her trusty
battle
horse could have made one gawk in awe. Her beautiful mane of wild
black hair
blew across her face. A strong face of delicate sharp features.
Her icy
electric blue eyes were locked unto the figure of the scrambling
man heading
in our direction.
The man's face finally came into clearer view, pure fear and
panic
written all over it. It was Joxer.
"Joxer?" both Xena and I called out uncertainly as the
poor guy
flopped to the ground infront of us. Argo neighed in surprise.
"Easy now girl, easy now," Xena comforted an excitied
Argo, stroking
her mane in an attempt to calm her down. No one really
appreciated Joxer's
presence.
I gently prodded the shaking man on the ground with my
staff,"Joxer?
Joxer,are you okay?" He seemed to be shaking... vibrating
real bad.
Upon hearing his name, Joxer leap up and grabbed me by my
shoulders.
I could only manage a startled yelp before he started prattling
away like an
idiot. Come to think of it, it was like the idiot he really was.
"Village... monster... G-g-gorgon... HELP!!" Joxer
spluttered as he
jerked a skinny finger towards the small farming village behind
him,"Whoa,
hey!" Joxer exclaimed in protest as Xena lifted him up by
his scrawny neck,
releasing me from his grip.
Pulling him around to face her incredible baby blues, Xena glared
at
him cooly,"Joxer, speak *slowly*." Joxer gulped and
shuddered abit as Xena
placed him down. I looked at Joxer expectantly as he rubbed his
aching throat.
"T-the village of Urania," Joxer gestured shakily
behind him,"a
Gorgon monster thing's causing trouble back there- she's keeping
the virgins
captive in her cave."
"A Gorgon?" I asked Joxer, rising my eyebrows slighty
at his pale,
flustered face.
"Yeah," Joxer nodded his head at a rather alarming
speed. Looking at
him, I was kind of worried that it might just break off and roll
off his
scrawny shoulders.
"Strong female with venomous snakes on her head... ability
to turn
strong men into stone with just one evil, *evil* glare from her
dangerous
eyes..." Joxer animated with twisted features on his
contorted face, hands
claw-like and outstretched,"Yeah!"
"Uh-huh, a Gorgon. That's right,"I grimaced as I turned
away from
him,"Definately a Gorgon." I glanced over at Xena,
saddled on Argo. She was
squinting into the horizon, over at the once peaceful farming
village of
Urania. It reminded me just so much of my home village Potedaia.
I cleared my throat like I always did when I wanted my audiences'
attention before I recited a poem or story. Joxer, Xena and Argo
shifted
their gazes at me, looking on expectantly.
"It's written that a Gorgon is a demoness of great power and
strength. She has a great mass of poisonous, lethal snakes on top
of her
head and once she sees a man in her lair, he would be turned to
stone by
her evil eyes once he looks at them," I turned my head
slowly and looked at
my bestfriend," And a Gorgon can only be destroyed
when..."
"She sees her own reflection or by beheadment," Xena
completed my
sentence, a thoughtful expression showing as she looked at me.
"Beheadment?" I questioned, narrowing my eyes. I'd
heard about the
first method but beheadment? I looked back at her but Xena simply
raised
her eyebrows gently and smiled abit.
There was a brief space of silence before Joxer interrupted.
Dusting
himself importantly, he announced in his uniquely-Joxer way that
he was
chickening out. Well, not exactly the way I put it but you get my
meaning.
"Hey guys, I would like, really, really like to help you on
this
one," he explained as he clumsily adjusted his lop-sided
helmet," it's just
that, well uh, it's my great-grand-aunt's birthday tomorrow so I
uh, well, I
uh..."
I raised my eyebrows playfully, grinning," It's okay Joxer.
We
understand." Yeah right. The guy was just too chicken. But
you had to
understand that he's just being himself. He is afterall JOXER.
"You do?" Joxer asked in an almost incredulous tone.
"Yeah sure we do," I could be THE actress sometimes.
Xena grunted
beside me. Come to think of it, so did Argo.
"Thanks Gabby. Xena, I'm sure you guys will win hands down-
no
Gorgon can beat you guys. So eh," Joxer cleared his throat
as he adjusted
his creaky "hand-pounded" armour," Bye for
now."
And with that, Joxer sprinted away like one of Zeus'lightning
bolts,
his pale skinny arms flailing about, as if running for dear life.
"Typical, isn't he?" I remarked as we watched in
amusement as Joxer
disappeared over the hills.
Xena smiled warmly as she turned to face me," You know, he's
right.
No Gorgon can beat us." Raising an exquisite eyebrow, she
continued," I'd
killed a Gorgon and the Medusa sometime back... with a little
help."
"THE Medusa?" I enquired excitiedly," Xena? YOU
killed a Gorgon and
slayed THE Medusa?" I blinked in admiration and awe at my
bestfriend. This
warrior woman was unbelieveably fantastic. WOW.
"Yeah," Xena smirked as the three of us girls headed
down the gentle
slopes of the hill towards the village in peril," I killed
the Medusa by
tricking her into looking at her own image and as for the
Gorgon... I'd cut
her head off with my sword. It's funny really. That visiting
Gorgon was the
Medusa's niece. Mother's side."
We passed through the
once occupied farming village of Urania. It
was empty now. Depressingly empty. It was as if everyone left in
a hurry. We
made camp at an area near the small village and Xena started a
small fire.
The soft grass there was blissfully sweet and fragrant. There was
also a
lovely view of the full, sensous moon and a whole lot of bright,
twinkling
stars. It was as if the magic of Aprodite was in the air.
Xena was seated in a guarded stance on a flat rock, swirling the
last of the strong port I'd poured out for her before putting the
dark
liquid to her full, sensous, red lips. I hated the stuff but Xena
always
liked some port to round off the meal.
It was after dinner and that night, we had a rather hearty meal
of
stewed rabbit and nutbread. As usual, I was seated near the fire,
working on
my scrolls. But that night, I just couldn't help but notice the
warrior
princess so deep in thought.
I must have been staring at her for a noticeable length of time
for
she suddenly turned her zapping crystal blues at me, left eyebrow
raised. I
hurridly turned back to my scrolls, flustered and gulping. Damn
Hades, what
was my problem?
"Gabrielle?" Xena drawled as she walked over to me, her
strong
warrior woman arms swaying slightly, biceps buldging softly
beneath the
leathers, her soft mane of dark hair blowing in the gentle
breeze. She stood
infront of me, moonbeams streaming softly down on her.
It might have been the magic of the moon or something, I don't
know.
But suddenly, my passionate heart lurged forward and I felt an
instant
painful longing... a similiar feeling I'd had with Perdicas on
our wedding
night. That was before that Callisto bitch killed him in cold
blood. I shut
my eyes abruptly, remembering his cold limp bloodied body in my
arms.
"Gabrielle?" Xena called out again, concern written on
her face,"Are
you all right?" I snapped back to reality instantly, staring
straight into
her concerned blue eyes.
"Huh?" I tried acting innocent but it was just no good.
It would
take a lot more to fool the intelligent beauty.
"Are you okay, Gabrielle?" Xena asked again, shaking me
gently. I
blinked. Those eyes of hers... they were just so magnificent it
was hard
describing their wonderous beauty.
"I'm fine, Xena, really,"I lied as I flashed her a
bright smile,"I'm
just ah, edgy about the Gorgon thing that's all." I grinned
until it hurt,
trying my best to sound casual about the whole thing.
Xena smiled and patted my shoulder reassuringly," You'll be
okay,
Gabrielle. There are only two of them ancient hags left, I
think." She
pulled away and settled down comfortably onto the soft, fragrant
grass
beside me," I'm pretty sure we can handle them."
I left my scrolls and laid down on the soft grass beside her. I
could almost feel the warmth of her body and smell the distinct
smell of her
leathers. I sighed.
"That's easy for you to say," I remarked, looking up
into the starry
skies," You've had practise. The closest I've ever got to,
Xena, was a
couple of Titans and Cyclopses. A very, incredibly dumb
Cyclopses."
"Mm-hmm," Xena chuckled as we lay on our backs,
admiring the beauty
of the night. There were probably millions of bright stars out
that night,
illuminating the dark sky with their brillant beauty. It was a
beautiful
night. It might even have been magical.
"Gabrielle, have I ever told you that-" Xena started
but suddenly
broke off. She sat up abruptly and grabbed her sword.
"Somebody's here," she
whispered as she gestured me to keep silent.
Frowning, I picked up my staff and got prepared for a sudden
attack.
Oh sweet Athena, why couldn't she have completed her goddamn
sentence? I
tightened the grip of my staff in frustration.
Xena's keen eyes darted around in the heavy cloak of darkness,
her
well-trained ears listening for the intruder's approaching
footsteps. And
suddenly, just as we expected, a dark shadowy form burst out of
the bushes.
It's head was huge, with pointy edges swaying around it. It was
shaking very
badly as it rushed towards us.
"Gabri..." it rasped as it held out its hands towards
me.
THWACK!!! I gave it a hard blow on
it's neck with my trusty Amazon
staff and the monster collapsed at my feet instantly. I was about
to turn
towards Xena and remark that that was just way too easy when I
screamed
bloody murder. The monster on the ground had clamped one of its
icky hands
unto my left ankle.
"Die! Die! Die! Die! Die!" I shrieked frantically as I
whacked it
consistently with my staff. I was near to hysterics and close to
throwing up.
"Hold it," Xena commanded as she walked over to the now
unconscious
figure lying on the ground before me. I tried shaking off the
clamy hand
that held on fast to my left boot but it just held on tight.
"Xena, I think I'm going to be sick," I complained,
close to gagging.
I steadied myself with my hardy stick, keeping myself from
hyperventilating.
Xena turned the fallen figure unto its back with her foot, the
blade
of her sword pointing to its throat the whole time. Suddenly, she
smirked
and rolled her eyes as she replaced her sword. I could have
screamed my
lungs out when I saw the figure.
"Don't worry about it," Xena comforted me reassuringly
as she
squeezed my shoulder, sensing the tensed muscles," It's only
Joxer."
The limp form on the ground started stirring, groaning loudly.
Xena
extended a helping hand towards him and Joxer grabbed it
immediately,
hauling his lanky frame up. It was almost all too comical. He was
rather
badly bruised and had a thin trickle of blood coming down from
his nose. A
ridiculous looking bush with falling twigs on it was sticking out
of his
heavily decorated helmet. Joxer started spluttering and wheezing
away.
"Joxer!" I exclaimed, not knowing whether to laugh in
relief or to
continue beating the remaining living daylights out of
him,"What in Tartarus
are you doing here? And what in the name of Hades is that stupid
bush doing
on your head?" I demanded as I tried pushing out the option
of killing him
out of my raging mind. Beside me Xena grunted, arms folded.
He really did look silly (not that he looked intelligent to begin
with) with the bush on his head. And to top things off, the bush
was badly
disintergrating over his head.
"This," Joxer exclaimed as he tried adjusting the long
twigs over
his head, but just succeeding in making more fall over," is
called
*camouflage*. And I," Joxer paused dramatically, puffing his
skinny chest
out,"Joxer the Mighty, have came back from distant lands to
help you guys do
battle."
"And I thought he was Mommie's boy," Xena rolled her
eyes upwards in
disgust,"Joxer, are you aware that these Gorgons can
actually TURN MEN into
STONE?" Xena enquired, raising an eyebrow as if mockingly as
she turned to
face him.
"Yea-ah...," Joxer shifted uneasily," but hey, I
knew you guys
really wanted... needed my help due to my expertise skills in
handling women."
Joxer only stopped when he realised both Xena, me AND Argo were
gagging hard.
"Well hey, c'mon- I heard there were two of them and they're
pretty
hard to deal with. So, if there were three of us..." Joxer
stopped short
when Argo grunted as if displeased," Oka-aay, if there were
*four* of us, we
would probably stand a better chance at finishing them off."
I blinked and then glanced over at Xena, catching her wary eye.
"Aww, c'mon- don't you think?" Joxer looked over at us
earnestly
with pleading schoolboy eyes, more leaves and twigs falling over
his face.
"We need a plan, Xena. I mean, those Gorgons are dangerous
aren't
they?" I asked as I gently touched her arm. It could have
been my over active
bardy imagination but I thought I felt her flinch.
"Oh Xena- I heard those Gorgons got infuriated 'cos their
baby, their
favourite jem- The Eye of Hera, got stolen by some thief. They
caught him,
turned him into a stone statue and all but they havn't recovered
the stone,"
Joxer dutifully reported. He paused for a beat then *had* to
add," C'mon, I'm
in the team aren't I?" He looked at us (including Argo on
this one) pleadingly
with longing puppy-like eyes.
I could have puked out the rabbit and nutbread I'd had for
dinner, by
just looking at his dopey expression. But being the softie I was,
I felt for
him. And I guess so did Xena.
"All right Joxer, you're in," Xena grimaced as he
joyfully rushed
over, engulfing the both of us in a tight bearhug.
"Group hug!" Joxer cried out gleefully as he damn
nearly crushed the
life out of the both of us.
It was morning and I
felt the warm sunshine stream down unto my skin.
I didn't want to wake up. Not yet anyway. I rolled over lazily,
feeling my
bestfriend's warm body beside mine. Then I heard the worst sound
ever.Joxer's
sickeningly awful chirpy voice in the early morning.
"Rise and shine everyone, rise and shine!"Joxer called
out cheerfully.
With a twinge of regret, I felt Xena rise up to a sitting
position beside me.
I sighed. I just absolutely hated waking up in the mornings.
"Rise and shine, yeah, yeah," I grumbled as I forced
myself up to a
sitting position, rubbing my sleepy eyes,"I will rise but I
*refuse* to shine."
"Well I got us breakfast," Joxer announced proudly as
he fished
something out of his basket-like helmet," -sweet
potatoes!"
Xena grunted loudly as she stretched. I watched in awe, admiring
her
buldging muscles. She really looked great in leather. Positively
awesome.
"C'mon," Xena told me as she yanked me up from the
ground to a
standing postion. It wasn't all that bad, I decided, at least I
woke up to a
pretty sight-- and I *DON'T* mean Joxer.
When breakfast was
over, we headed out for the Gorgon's lair. Joxer
was telling us all about how he found out about the village in
peril and about
the Gorgon's precious jem, a stone of special powers, the Eye of
Hera.
"I was on my way to see my second cousin Boxer, he's a
wonderful
fighter- captain if his division, in fact," Joxer exclaimed
proudly as we
travelled. I bit down the urge of asking him "And what
happened to *you*?"
"Anyway," Joxer continued,"I was going through the
village of Urania
when EVERYBODY started packing up and leaving. I told them that I
was Joxer
the Mighty and they had absolutely nothing to fear with me around
but they
left anyway. But I learnt from this old woman that someone's
stolen the
Gorgon's most precious jewel-"
"The Eye of Hera?" I interjected innocently.
"Yes, the Eye of Hera," Joxer frowned at the
interruption,"and it was
mising. So unless the Gorgons get their stone back, a virgin
would be held
captive in their cave for every day the stone is missing until
it's returned."
"Very understanding," I muttered under my breath as
Joxer continued
his story.
"The Uranians soon ran out of virgins to pacify the angry
Gorgons so
they decided to pack up and leave. It was a frenzy, really. I
tried calming
everyone and restore the peace and order but they wouldn't stay.
So I took a
little walkie in the woods- this woods," Joxer gestured,
facing us as he told
us his encounter, walking backwards,"...and then I heard
this truly... horrifying
scream- far worst then Callisto's. So I ran to escape that
Gorgon's wrath. And
found you guys."
He was probably about to speak somemore but I cut him short.
"By the gods, Xena, look- isn't that Autolycus?" I
cried out as I ran
towards a stone statue of the self-proclaimed King of Thieves.
Something told
me that this wasn't a regular statue. I knew it had to be our
dear friend Auto
...but the charmer wasn't flesh anymore- he was just cold stone!
Xena was by my side almost instantly, her face grim as she
touched the
stone statue's cold face. "That's what I expected," she
said softly," it was
Autolycus who stole the Eye of Hera."
The plan was set.
Joxer was to be the diversion. The decoy. He was
to go into the Gorgons' lair, holler that he had news of the
stone and run
out before they could get him, racing away as far as he could
away from those
Gorgons on good 'ol Argo. And he was *not* to look any Gorgon in
the eye the
whole darn time. Xena and I would then go in to free the virgins
and try to
find a way to break the spell of those unlucky men inside that
were turned to
stone.
"Why is the stone so special to them, Xena?"I enquired
as we trudged
nearer towards the Gorgons' lair. It was almost noon and the sun
was hot. I was
seated behind the warrior princess above Argo while Joxer
klutzily marched
behind us, singing his song.
"Lengend has it that the Eye of Hera has special powers that
can enable
the bearer to travel through time. A very special power, if you
ask me," Xena
remarked, guiding Argo along the right path as she
spoke,"The jewel was made
by the goddess Hera herself and the Gorgons were made its
protectors. The
stone's a real beauty, having the remarkably brillant colours of
a peacock's
feather."
I took it all in and looked down from Argo. Joxer was still
singing to
himself his "Joxer the Mighty" song. If it gets louder,
I swear, I'll get Xena
to cut the flow of blood to my ears.
We finally reached
the cave where the fearsome Gorgons dwelled.
"All right, Joxer," I told him," you know the
plan."
Joxer puffed out his skinny chest and readjusted his helmet
before
ducking inside the cave. Xena and I waited outside. We didn't
have to wait
that long 'cos soon after, Joxer came scurrying out of the cave
like a
flustered chicken, an enormous looking fearsome Gorgon with a
thick pile of
venomous snakes attached to her head, hot on his heels.
Joxer leapt unto Argo and raced away like mad, the snarling
Gorgon
chasing close behind. I said a silent prayer for both Argo and
Joxer. But
wait, wasn't there supposed to be *two* Gorgons?
"C'mon Gabrielle," Xena
whispered urgently as she yanked me into the
cave. Peeking in, we saw numerous stone statues of various men in
running
positions. Fear, shock and terror were each written on every
contorted face.
Dry, broken animal bones were strewn all over the floor. And on
many coners,
dark patches lingered on the ground. It was a gruesome sight.
Looking up, we
saw a group of about twelve young girls locked up in a suspended
bamboo cage
attached to the top of the cave. A Gorgon was nearby, singing
awfully to
herself as she attempted shampooing the squirming, slithery
snakes on her head.
The snakes obviously hated the soap spuds and most were squirming
as
she rubbed and squeezed and strangled them. I thought I heard a
few choke,
splutter and wheeze. Distictly.
We needed a distraction. And I had just the plan. Tugging at
Xena's
arm, I whispered my idea into her ear. She was *not* going to
back out on this
one.
"Ahem, excuse
me," I called out richly to the shampooing Gorgon as I
stood inside the cave, my warrior beside me, wearing my
past-season's blue dress
and carrying a heavy-looking bag,"I am Madame Gabrielle
deMorcassa, the best
hair stylist and shampoo madame in all of Greece. It was you who
made an
appointment with moi, is it not?"
I was using the Frenchie accent I'd used as Xena's sponser when
she
was Miss Amphibolis in a certain beauty pageant. Very cheesy, but
I hoped it
worked. I would only use violence as the last resort, being the
peace-loving me.
"This pretty lass,is my assistant Xanthe," I gestured
to a rather...
womanly-looking Xena. Xena did a cutesy curtsy in the tight
dress, smiling
sweetly at the monster in the corner. We were both women so the
Gorgon couldn't
possibily turn us into stone unless one of us was really a man in
drag (but
sex-changes were quite unheard of in ancient Greece). But that
didn't mean
that the Gorgon couldn't kill us by any other means.
"What? What did you say?" the Gorgon ceased her
glass-shattering
singing and turned to face us, her red-rimmed evil-looking
eyeballs burning
like hot red embers. Her soapy snales wavered in the air, soap
spuds forming
a strange halo over her head.
Walking over, I swallowed when I got a closer look at her fangs.
Zeus,
this was definately one person... creature that you should never
*ever* get a
hickie from. You might just die from a haemorage.
The suspicious Gorgon narrowed her eyes, studying the both of
us," I
made no such appointment."
"Well someone did make an appointment with me," I
insisted confidently
as I walked over in my formal dress, passing her my business
card. Sort of.
"Hmmn, must've been my ssssssister," the Gorgon
snarled,"But since she's
not here, you can do mine instead." By quick reflex, I
managed to pull my hand
away out of the reach of a particular vicious strand of... snake
before it
could take a bite of me.
"There now, Vychan,"the hedious scaly snake-haired
Gorgon cooed lovingly,
patting the wormy snake affectionately,"...be gooood now
little one- Madame
deMorcassa and her assistant Xanthe will fix you pretty one up
nice and good,
or they will become tonight's *dinner*."
I gulped. Yup, I got the message all right. I could've kicked
myself
for my stupid plan. I was going to get the both of us killed. I
felt sweat break
on my forehead. I grimaced,"It is very hot here, is it
not?"
"Uh, by the way, Miss," Xena addressed the
Gorgon,"...can I have a tub
of clean water to wash your head in?"
The Gorgon sighed lazily and after awhile, came plodding back
with a
tub of steamy clean water. She then plodded back to her seat,
waiting to be
served upon, her hair of snakes alive and waiting.
"You've got very... unusual hair,"I remarked, shaking a
bottle of
shampoo in my hand. Beside me, Xena was noisily rumaging through
the bag.
I forced a grin," Very nice shade indeed."
"Ah, well..." the Gorgon rasped as she flipped through
an outdated
scroll," it runs in the family."
"Hey- hey, look at the tub! The water!" Xena suddenly
cried out shrilly,
making the both of us instantly turn to look into the tub. It was
brillant of
Xena, really. The Gorgon looked into the tub of clear water and
that did the
trick. She saw her reflection.
"Bummmer..."the Gorgon cursed as she started turning
into greystone.
Suddenly aggitated and furious, she screamed in a horrifying
shrill a thousand
times worse than Callisto's, hands clawing madly in the air. She
was probably in
pain.
"You tricked me...you blasted mortals!"the furious
Gorgon snarled, fire
smouldering in her red eyeballs,"Nooooooooooo!!!!" The
Gorgon screamed in total
agony before turning completely into stone. Xena pulled me away
just in time,
before the grey rock exploded into a million pieces.
"Yayy!!" The girls hanging from the suspended cage
cheered. They had
been watching us all along, probably even praying for us. Xena's
chalram flew
by, snapping free the ropes that hung the cage containing the
Uranian girls off
the floor. The wooden cage broke on impact with the floor and the
girls tumbled
out.
"Xena, Xena we did it," I grinned,"we destroyed
the Gorgon." It took
me awhile to realise that when Xena pulled me to safety, she'd
pulled me to me
and we were now locked in an embrace.
"It was a fantastic plan, Gabrielle," Xena laughed as
she almost
reluctantly entangled me from our embrace,"...and wonderful
acting."
Just then, several of the stone statues came back to life. Those
turned
to stone by that Gorgon had been freed from her spell. The curse
was broken
when the Gorgon was destroyed.
"The bitch is dead!" the men joyfully cried out,
embracing one another.
Some of the remained unchanged however, and will stay in their
rocky state
until the other Gorgon was killed.
"Lead these people out of here, Gabrielle," Xena
instructed as she
wriggled out of my tight blue dress, her armour
underneath,"I've got to help
Joxer." I watched her leave as I helped one of the Uranian
girls to her feet.
It was then that I realized I loved her.
Joxer was frantically
urging Argo on faster, the blood-thirsty Gorgon
hot on his trail. The Gorgon was screaming its lungs out while
chasing him. It
must be suffering from a bad case of PMS or s'thing, judging its
bad... no,
*foul* temper.
"It really is nice of Xena to lend you to me,
Argo,"Joxer whispered
into Argo's ear. Then it suddenly dawned on him,"Hey- you're
*female*!"
Suddenly, Joxer felt himself being knocked off Argo, landing in a
heap on the
hard, dusty ground, the fuming Gorgon on top of him.
"Hey, whatcha doin'?" Joxer tried to say as he flipped
around. But while
doing so, he unintentionally stared into the evil red glowing
eyes of the
raging Gorgon (who was NOT suffering from a bad case of PMS BUT
from early
menopause).
Almost instantly, Joxer felt himself turn to rock. The last thing
he
heard as an all too familiar warcry from a certain warrior
princess before he
turned into a cold, lifeless stone statue.
"Aiyiyiyiyiyiyiyiyiyiyi!" Xena cried out as she landed
a mighty kick
unto the Gorgon's head. Surprisingly, the thick pile of snakes on
the Gorgon's
scalp flew off due to the impact and landed in a thorn bush a few
yards away.
"My wig!"the infuriated demoness squealed as she
watched it sail into
the bush. She started whining when she felt the top of her empty,
dome skull.
It didn't occur to her that she should be thankful that her head
was still
attached to her shoulders.
"Take this, you monster!" Xena yelled as she slammed a
graceful
spinkick into the Gorgon's stomach. She threw a powerful punch
into the side
of the Gorgon's face and to Xena's surprise and disgust, the
demoness' dentures
flew out.
"Ewww..." Xena grimaced, disgusted as she watched the
thing fly and hit
her metal breast-plate with a "CLANG!". She abruptly
crushed it with a stomp
of her foot when it landed on the ground, infront of her.
"Yew arr 'onna vay fer viz, oortle! (You are gonna pay for
this,
mortal!)," the crimson-faced bellowing monster screamed as
she charged towards
Xena with her scaly green arms outstretched. Xena chuckled. It
was like fighting
with her old grandmother.
I had brought out the
lucky ones from the Gorgon's lair and urged them
to leave the place at once and to steer clear away.
"I need to help Xena," I explained before rushing off
in my regular
clothes, trusty stick in hand, following Joxer's horse tracks.
"Yah!" Xena
shouted as she clashed her sword against the Gorgon's
scaly right leg, watching it break off. It wasn't a real leg.
Just a fake.
The elderly Gorgon howled as she saw her artifical leg fall off.
She
had spent a fortune having it fixed. She tried aiming a blow at
the warrior
woman's stomach but failed. Reaching up to touch her eyes, she
realised her
glass eye had rolled out and she only had her one (not so) good
eye left.
I followed the horse
tracks skillfully, thankful that Xena had taught
me how. On the way, I met a living, breathing Autolycus, sitting
on the ground,
shaking his head uncertainly as if in a daze.
"Auto!" I cried out joyfully, rushing over to hug the
dishevelled
King of Thieves,"You've turned back- great!" The King
of Thieves mumbled an
inaudible reply into my chest. I released my hold immediately,
apologizing,"Sorry
about that Autolycus, did I crush you?"
"Nah, I'll live,"Autolycus grinned as he forced himself
up,"It would be
great if you could... inspect the damage but Xena would probably
kill me."
"Huh?" I blinked. Then suddenly I remembered.
"Hey wait," I called out, grabbing his
sleeve,"Gimme the stone- The Eye
of Hera. Now!" I must have said it more forcefully then
intended for I startled
him abit.
"X-Xena, right?" Autolycus gathered as he turned away
from me, fishing
something out from his pants. I tried peering over his shoulder
to see where
the infamous King of Thieves had stashed away the jem. It had to
be a good hiding
place for the Gorgons to miss. But before I could see where that
was, Auto spun
around abruptly, stone in hand.
"Uh-uh-uh," Autolycus taunted playfully, shaking a
finger at me, the
jewel behind his back,"...not until..." He bent a cheek
towards me, his features
cheeky. Rolling my eyes, I gave him a quick peck on the cheek
before grabbing
the heavy stone and rushing back to my warrior princess. Auto
must have sweaty
palms or s'thing, I reckoned, the jewel was kinda sticky.
"This,"
Xena grumbled,"is getting boring." Between her and the
ancient
creature was a growing heap of Gorgon body parts. A rapidly
growing heap of
*false* Gorgon body parts.
Grunting in frustration, the warrior woman aimed her chakram at
the
weary Gorgon's neck. She fired and her infamous round-killing
thingie sliced
through with a sickening, squenchy sound before rocketing off a
sturdy tree
trunk and back to her hand. The broken body joined the pile of
false Gorgon
anatomy on the ground. It was a terribly disgusting sight.
"Xena!" I
called out as I reached her,"In the name of Zeus, what
happened? Xena?" I looked at her. She was sprawled beside
the foul parts
of Gorgon anatomy, a severed Gorgon head (with teeth and an
eyeball missing)
lay nearby. There was blood on her neck.
"Xena, what happened?" I demanded, dropping my staff to
the ground,
stooping down to cradle her head in my lap,"Xena, speak to
me." There was blood
on her neck all right. Fresh blood. She suddenly flickered her
eyelids open.
"Gabrielle," Xena coughed weakly,"I got bitten by
that thing..." She
glanced at the severed head of the Gorgon, which looked back at
us with her one
eyeball."You've got to suck out the poison from my neck
before I... turn into one
myself." Xena looked at me pleadingly.
The thought of my bestfriend transformed into a hedious scaly
snake-haired
Gorgon was just too terrifying. Bending over, I started sucking
at her neck like
I'd never sucked before. It was only then that I realized there
was no wound or
puncture bite mark. And I'd made a hickie on her neck from all
that sucking. A bad
looking one too.
"Hey," I remarked at the sudden realisation that she
had duped me,"You
tricked me. There's no bite mark."
"Joke, Gabrielle," Xena rose as a cheeky grin broke out
on her face.
Nearby, Joxer was stirring, Argo nuzzling him. "Hey,"
Xena caught hold of my
hand, her expression sorry,"it was only meant to be a joke,
Gabrielle. I'm sorry."
I blinked back tears and stared straight into her eyes. How could
she?
How could she play with my feelings- I was so worried! "You
think that was so
funny?" I questioned coldly, prodding her flat stomach with
the end of my staff,"I
was worried Xena- I was really scared that you were gonna die or
something. I was
scared of losing you. And you...." I gritted my teeth as I
gave her a fierce
shove,"...played a *joke* on me?" I felt hot tears roll
down my cheek. Good, I
hope I made her feel guilty.
"Gabrielle," Xena reached over, gently wiping away my
tears,"I truly am
sorry. I just...I just have something that I want to tell
you..." Her touch was
soft, gentle and warm. I felt the anger in me dissolve slowly,
with every
caress of her fingers.
"What's it that you want to say?" I asked, raising my
eyebrows slightly.
This was it, something told me. I swallowed, watching her
expectantly.
"Gabrielle,I love you,"the warrior princess breathed,
as if saying those
words was taking up all her strength and energy. Those words,
those words... I
blinked back happy tears. Zeus, I felt that I could have been
standing with her
in the Elysian Fields. Time could have stood still for all I
cared.
"I love you, Gabrielle," Xena repeated, her eyes locked
unto mine as
she stroked my hair lovingly. She suddenly stopped, a shimmer of
fear in my
wonderful blue eyes," Gabrielle do you..."
"I love you too, Xena,"I choked, as I stroked the side
of her face
lovingly,"I feel the same way, yes."
Unto our left, we heard Joxer grunt slightly as he pushed himself
up
to standing position, adjusting his funny helmet. We pulled away
reluctantly
as he approached us, Argo behind.
"Boy do I have an ache," Joxer complained
stiffly,"but hey, I just
fought off a nasty Gorgon all by myself! Me- Joxer the
Mighty!"
"Su-ure you did," I laughed as I patted him on the
back. The poor chap
started spluttering.
"Oh wait, Xena, the stone,"I remembered, as I produced
the Gorgon's
precious jewel from my pocket,"I got it from
Autolycus."
"So it had been on him the whole time he was turned into
stone," Xena
confirmed as she took the Eye of Hera from me, holding it up to
examine it in
better light," I thought so."
Just then, the sparkling jewel in Xena's hand started vibrating.
Xena
tried releasing her hold on it but it seemed to be stuck fast to
her fingers.
It was no good, she just could not let go of the stone. It shone
an eerie green
which seemed to engulf the warrior princess.
"Xena!" I cried out in panic,"What's going on?
Xena?" I rushed towards
my bestfriend but that idiot Joxer pulled me back. I gulped as I
desperately
tried freeing myself. Xena wasn't going to turn into some scaly,
green
snake-haired Gorgon monster...was she?
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"Gabrielle!"Xena
called out, as if in a great titanic struggle with
some mysterious force,"It's the Eye of Hera- it's..."
I managed to free myself from Joxer's hold and immediately felt
the force
of suction coming from the mysterious glowing stone.
"Xena!"I yelled as I edged towards my friend. The Eye
of Hera was
emitting a strong gale that swirled heavily around its bearer,
making it
difficult for me to reach my friend. But I was determined.
I was just about near enough to touch her outstretched fingers
when
she suddenly disappeared in a clap and a puff of emerald green
smoke. She hadn't
even finished her sentence. She was gone. Leather, metal
breast-plate, blue
eyes and all. Was this it? That my beloved warrior princess gets
sucked out
of existence because I passed her that cursed stone?
"Xena- no!" I wailed wildly. I couldn't believe it. I
was standing at
the exact same spot she had been standing on just a few seconds
ago. But no,
she was gone, disappeared without a trace, wiped off the face of
the earth.
"No, Xena,"I moaned sadly as I threw myself to the
ground. I was
experiencing the exact same feelings I'd felt when I held my
dying, bleeding
Perdicas in my arms after the demented Callisto killed him.
Joxer tried comforting me in a big brotherly way but no, it just
didn't
work. It was my fault that Xena got sucked out of existence. I
never should've
handed her that stone. It was all my fault, I chided myself,
feeling damp coolness
on my cheeks again.
"Arrrghhhhhhhhhh!!!!"
Xena screamed as she got sucked through time,
the mysterious stone, The Eye of Hera, casting a pulsating green
glow in her
sweaty palm. She was travelling through a time portal, leading to
a place
somewhere in time. But to where, she had absolutely no idea.
As she flew through the tunnel-like time portal, Xena could see
some
figures at the end of the tunnel. She could hear some distinct,
faraway voices.
Squinting, Xena saw seven people in an burial tomb at the end of
the tunnel.
"Wait,"Xena narrowed her eyes in
reconization,"...Ares." But what in Tartarus
was the Greek God of War doing down there in the future?
Xena fixed her gaze steadily at him and watched as he finished
off
three mortals, plunging three daggers into the body of the third
guy. The
warrior woman was almost reaching the opening at end of the time
portal tunnel
when she saw something that made her gasp. She saw Gabrielle,
Joxer and herself.
Or so she thought. Flying through the end of the tunnel, Xena
flew straight
into the limp body of her desendent Melinda Pappas.
"Joxer," I
sniffed miserably as we made camp that night, at the exact
same spot where Xena and the stone disappeared,"...do you
think she's dead?"
I swallowed the lump in my throat, looking pathetically over at
Joxer.
"Well Gabby, I don't know,"Joxer started sadly,"I
can't say. But I'm
sure Xena knows how to take care of herself."
I nodded mutely. I had to believe it. But I just couldn't help
but worry
for my bestfriend. And I hoped wherever she was, wherever that
stone took her,
she would be all right.
Xena felt positively
wierd. She was in her desendent's body and the
feeling was... thick. Ares stood in front of her postrate form,
gloating smugly
as he watched her rise,"...If the world thinks they know
death and destruction
now, wait 'til they get a loooad of me!"
"Think again, Ares," Xena purred as she rose, swinging
her sword in an
arc, Xena style. Ares nearly did a double take, hearing the
smooth, confident
voice of the warrior princess he had so loved, in 1940
Marcedonia.
"Hey guys, mind
if I join?" a nicely groomed Autolycus asked as he
approached the two of us. Joxer had tried catching some fish for
dinner from the
nearby stream. But after three hours, he came back empty handed,
drenched and
dripping wet but not a fish in sight. We had the remaining
nutbread left for
dinner by a small fire which took Joxer two hours to make. The
guy wasn't much
of a hunter but he had a good heart.
"Sure, Auto,"Joxer welcomed, making space for the
charming King of
Thieves. "And maybe you can help cheer Gabby up a
little," Joxer whispered
rather loudly into Autolycus' ear," poor kid's been really
upset since Xena
vanished- without a trace."
"Vanished, eh?" Auto echoed as he helped himself to
some nutbread," How?"
I heard Joxer describe the whole entire story to a hungry
Autolycus as I rose
from my position and retrieved my bedroll, rolling it out some
distance away.
Then slowly, I took Xena's own bedroll, laying it down just next
to mine. It
smelt faintly of leather, a smell so uniquely Xena.
"I'll be waiting for your return, Xena,"I whispered,
stroking her empty
bedroll as I closed my tired eyes. The last thing I thought of
before I fell
into deep slumber, was the face of my beautiful warrior princess
smiling down
at me.
It was a whole new
experience for Xena, being transported from ancient
Greece to 1940 Marcedonia, with both Joxer's and Gabrielle's
desendents by her
side and she herself in the body of her very own desendent.
Xena came out of Ares' chamber, beloved chakram in hand. At least
there
was one more thing familiar to her here. She caught sight of
Gabrielle's hardy
archaeologist desendent, her back towards her. Xena walked up to
her.
"You all right?"Xena asked concerned, touching her arm.
The blonde girl
turned around, facing her. Green eyes looked into her blue ones,
Xena noted
the remarkable resembalance. It was certainly uncanny. She was so
much like her
Gabrielle.
"You are Xena," Gabrielle's
desendent stated. It wasn't a question but
a statement.
"Yeah," Xena replied, studying the girl's face. So much
like her bard.
"And Mel is your desendent,"the blonde continued,
looking into her eyes.
Well, Xena smiled with a slight shrug.
"How could I think it was me? My father, he was a thief. And
my mother,
she walked out on us,"Janice Covington said bitterly,"
And I'm related to the
useless title of the tag-along Gabrielle."
Xena's eyes flashed. She grabbed the blonde lass by her shoulder
firmly.
"Listen- Gabrielle was *never* useless. She cared for others
more than herself.
She was the finest friend anyone could ever have."
"You make her sound important,"Janice observed.
"She is to me. Be proud to be part of her family. I know I
am," Xena
finished as she released her hold on the good looking blonde
archaeologist.
"I've got to go back there and put Ares back where he
belongs," Xena looked into
the direction of Ares' chamber.
"Think you could use some help?" the tough cookie
asked, her smile so
much like her bardy ancestor's.
"C'mon,"Xena smiled as she lead the way.
Autolycus yawned big
time as he poured himself more port, listening
half-heartedly to Joxer's story on how he battled the two hedious
Gorgons
single-handedly, freeing the captured Uranian virgins on the way.
He belched,
contemplating on telling Joxer that most of the girls that he had
"saved"
were virgins no longer.
Janice Covington was
helping Joxer's American desendent Jack out of a
mummy case when Xena silently noted the uncanny resemblence. He
was just so
much like Joxer- the face, the actions... everything.
Much as she wanted to go home to ancient Greece and into the
welcoming
arms of her Amazon bard, Xena knew she wasn't sucked intothis
time zone for
nothing. She knew she was brought here to stop Ares. And she
would do just that.
The three of them were walking down a corridor, Xena infront when
suddenly
they heard the maniacal laughter of the Greek God of War. Xena
told the two
desendents to stay put while she go explore the tomb. She
reckoned that they
would be pretty safe there. She had hardly turned her back to
them and taken
a couple of steps when she heard a sudden surprised yelp from
Jack. Spinning
around, she realised Ares had taken them.
Running into Ares' chamber, Xena saw her friends tied to a stone
pillar,
a heavy ball full of heavy-duty metal spikes swung above their
heads, the God
of War mocking them nearby.
I had a strange dream
that night as I lay sleeping beside Xena's empty
bedroll. I dreamt of a woman who looked so much like my
bestfriend, in Xena's
own armour. She wore her dark hair in a bun and was a little
hunched but the
resemblence was certainly uncanny.
"Xena? Is that you?" I called out as I approached her
in my dream.
Strange, I observed. Her much treasured chakram was missing.
"Xena? No, I'm not Xena- I'm Mel. Melinda Pappas,"the
tall beauty drawled
in an accent different from Xena's. She bent over slightly,
peering closely at
me," Janice Covington- is that you?"
Xena caught her
chakram as it flew back dutifully into her hand. Damn
the gods, Xena cursed as she saw the door open. Ares started out
towards the
enterance. No, she couldn't give up now and unleash Ares into the
New World.
Over her dead body.
"Aiyiyiyiyiyiyiyi!" Xena cried out as she stopped Ares
just as he
was about to step out. She wasn't about to let the scumbag leave
his prison.
Oh no, not her.
"You never give up, do you?" the Greek god asked
plantively as he got
thrown over by the determined warrior princess. The two started
doing battle,
swords clashing, bodies grunting.
Xena grunted when her sword fell to the floor and an angry Ares
held
her up by the neck. One blow from his blade and she and her
desendent Mel would
be goners. Was this it?
Wonderful, I thought
dryily, Xena has *another* one of those
lookalikes. I shook Melinda Pappas' smooth hand graciously,
intoducing myself.
"I'm Gabrielle," I corrected,"...not Janice. And
by the way, nice fit on that
leather." I nodded at Xena's armour she was wearing.
"Oh my," the fair beauty gasped as she started feeling
chilly," My
clothes..." She clearly had no idea how she got into Xena's
leathers.
"Uh, anyway Melinda,"I asked the stranger,"how did
you get here?"
"I don't know, I...," Mel stammered uncertainly,"
we were at Ares'
chamber when suddenly there was this gigantic impact and then...
well, here I
am." Mel did a cutesy gesture with both hands, making me
smile fondly.
"Okay Mel, one more thing- you're in my dream,"I smiled
at the flustered
beauty. She looked so much like my bestfriend. Those blue eyes...
"Y-your dream?"Mel asked in disbelief,"...oh
my." She placed her hand on
her ample cleavage, trying to calm herself down. Too much
excitment, I suppose.
She gingerly reached over and pinched me slightly on the arm. She
looked almost
sorry to have done it.
"See, it doesn't hurt,"I pointed.
"Yeah, I'm in your dream all right,"Mel sighed.
It's amazing, Xena
mused, Gabrielle's very own desendent had just saved
her- and she's pretty handy with the whip. Xena had been fighting
Ares when the
god had nearly had her when Gabby's hardy archaeologist stopped
him just in time
from making mince meat out of Mel and Xena by using her whip,
enabling Xena to
hurl her chakram and slam the great big iron spike-ball into the
Greek god.
Loser, Xena snickered inwardly as she watched the god go down.
Her chakram
hit the glowing red Eye of Perfestus, which had kept Ares in his
prison for
centuries. Instantly, Xena felt a strong suction force pull her
back. She left
her desendent's body and flew into a newly formed time portal,
invisible to the
mortals and the enraged God of War.
Looking down at herself, she was relieved to see that she was
back into
her armour; leather, breast-plate and all. She was almost sorry
for having to
rip the sides of Mel's uncomfortable skirt. The amazing Eye of
Hera glowed a
brillant green in her hand.
Staring at the opening as she was sucked backwards through the
time portal
tunnel, she shouted in triumph and relief to see both her
desendent and Gabrielle's
safely tumble out of the tomb, managing to do so before the great
door shut,
leaving the furious Greek god trapped inside his prison again for
a long,
long time.
Now, Xena smiled as she travelled further back up the time
portal, she
could be back home in ancient Greece with her bard by her side.
I was recitimg one of
my favourite poems to Mel when I stopped abruptly.
"Mel, you're glowing!" I exclaimed in surprised to see
the pretty brunette
bathed in a magnificent green light. Melinda looked completely
baffled and surprised
herself.
"Oh my...,"she started to say before she disappeared in
a blink of an eye,
leaving behind a heavy puff of luminous green smoke.
"Ooomfffph!"
Xena exclaimed when she landed on her bedroll, beside her
peacefully sleeping bard, who was obviously having a dream. A
dream of whom, I
wonder, Xena mused as she reached over and gently stroked her
face. The Eye of
Hera had ceased glowing and Xena carefully placed it into her
bag. It might just
come in handy the next time, she reckoned.
"Mel?" I
called out as I waved away the choking heavy green smoke,
horrified that she had disappeared the same way my bestfriend
had. I shook
my head- I had to get out of here. This dream was just getting
way to wierd.
I fluttered my
eyelids open. It was still dark, the stars twinkling in
the skies, the moon's gentle beams streaming in. Turning
slightly, I saw Xena
in her bedroll looking fondly at me and I sighed happily. I just
about closed my
eyes when I realized it was XENA.
"Xena?" I whispered fiercely, sitting up suddenly,
throwing off her
blanket. There she was, Miss Amphibolis in bed. (Alone ;-D)
"Xena- you're back!" I gushed excitedly, throwing my
arms around her
and hugging her like there was no tomorrow. I clutched her
possesively, afraid
to let her go. Tears of joy threathened to spill down my cheeks.
"It's all right, Gabrielle,"Xena comforted me, stroking
my hair as she
kissed the top of my head tenderly,"I'm back- and still in
one piece."
Glancing around, I was thankful that both the boys were deep in
slumber.
Auto had drained Xena's complete supply of port and Joxer, well,
he was just
probably totally drained from the day's excitment.
"Promise me you'll never leave me again, Xena,"I
whispered fiercely,
feeling her smooth face with my hand," you had me worried
sick."
Her wonderful blue eyes locked unto my green ones, my warrior
princess
gently mouthed the words "I love you Gabrielle" before
covering my mouth with
hers. That was it. The night was still pretty young and we were
planning on
making the most of it... I just hope we won't wake the boys.
The End
Cast of
characters:
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Xena/ Melinda Pappas/ Xanthe the shampoo girl Lucy Lawless
Gabrielle/ Janice Covington/ Madame deMorcassa Renee O'Connor
Autolycus, King of Thieves Bruce Campbell
Joxer/ Jack Clemments Ted Raimi
Ares, Greek God of War Kevin Smith
Argo uhm, Argo?
Gorgon #1 Pamela Anderson (in a rubber suit)
Gorgon #2 Dolly Parton (in a bio-degradeable rubber suit)
Narrator/ writer Amazon Moon
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No Gorgon was really killed but the actresses playing them have
engaged
their lawyers for lawsuits claiming that the rubber suits they
had to wear
were a hazard to their skin resulting in pimples on unmentionable
parts of
their anatomy and it also made some permanent damage to their
ample cleavages.
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