"Heart of Darkness"
Chapter Ten
Dream A Little Dream...
Mariah slept.
As she slept, she dreamed.
She was in a strange room, a brick-lined room lit by a
reddish-orange glow. Nothing looked familiar to her. Nothing at all.
Gabrielle watched her friend thrash around in the throes of her
dream. "What do you see, Mariah?" the bard whispered to her. "Talk to me.
Please."
Mariah walked around the room, a room filled with marble slabs, a
room dominated by a large statue. She looked at it. The figure was not
familiar to her either.
What is this place, she wondered. "Hello?? Is anyone here?
Hello?" she called. No one answered.
She called out in her sleep. Gabrielle took her hand. "You're
doing fine," she told her sleeping friend quietly.
Mariah roamed around the room in her dream, and soon spied a door.
She opened it, and walked through. This room was also lit with that same
reddish-orange light. She looked around. There were manacles attached to
the wall and hanging from the ceiling. There was a stretching rack in the
middle of the room. Mariah shivered. It was how she envisioned a torture
chamber. As she turned to walk out, she bumped into someone who had walked
up quietly behind her. It was Galvous.
"You!" Mariah gasped, backing away from him.
Gabrielle hear Mariah cry out Galvous's name. She watched her
friend struggle in the grip of her nightmare. "Come on, Mariah," she
whispered. "You can do it. What's happening?"
"Of course it's me, my dear," Galvous purred as he advanced on
Mariah in her dream. "Who do you think brought you here?"
"And where exactly is 'here,' Galvous?" Mariah asked him, her eyes
narrowing as she watched him follow her around the room.
Galvous chuckled. "You'll find out soon enough. Soon you'll be
here with me. You and Xena. This is a marvelous place, Mariah; normally,
it's a place where there's no line between reality and dreams. Your dreams
become your reality; reality becomes your dreams. Only in your case, I'll
make an exception: I'll make sure your reality becomes a nightmare, and
your nightmares become a reality. Welcome to the Dreamscape."
Gabrielle sucked in her breath when she heard Mariah say
"Dreamscape." She tried to wake up her friend.
Mariah shook her head as she looked at Galvous. "I've never heard
of such a place. I don't believe you."
"Oh, you'll find out soon enough if I'm right, my dear. I've been
so looking forward to getting you here. You know, we never had a chance to
finish that little chat we started at my camp before Xena killed me. We'll
finish it here." She watched him fade away and disappear.
Gabrielle was gently shaking her and calling her name. Mariah
opened her eyes and saw her friend looking at her, worry dominating her
face. "You were dreaming again. Tell me what you remember."
Mariah described the place she visited and the words she had with
Galvous. She saw Gabrielle's eyes widen in understanding. "Do you know
what it means?" asked Mariah.
"Yes, I do," Gabrielle replied grimly. "It means we need Xena.
And we need her here as soon as possible."
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Chapter Eleven
The Bard's Tale...
By the dim light of the glowing fire, Gabrielle sat next to Mariah
on the bed and told her friend about her and Xena's experiences in the
Dreamscape with Morpheus three years before.
She told Mariah how she had been kidnapped by Morpheus's men and
taken to the Dreamscape where they tried to force her to lose her blood
innocence. She told the teacher how she avoided killing anyone while she
waited for Xena to show up. Gabrielle told her of Xena's heroic struggles
through the Dreamscape to come rescue her. When she was finished, she
looked at her friend. "I think Morpheus is behind this."
"But why me?" Mariah asked angrily. "I've not *done* anything to
Morpheus!"
"No, *you* haven't done anything," Gabrielle said thoughtfully.
"But I don't think you're the prime target. I think he's after Xena. I
don't think Morpheus ever forgave Xena for coming to my rescue when I was
trapped in the Dreamscape. I think he's after her, he's using you to get
to her, and he's recruited Galvous to help him. Morpheus can't go after me
again, Mariah; I no longer fit his needs. You do." The bard fell silent.
"What do you mean, I fit his needs?" Mariah demanded. Her eyes
narrowed as she looked at her friend. "What 'needs?'"
"Well, you've never killed anyone, and, uh," Gabrielle blushed a
bit. "You're, uh, still a virgin. You still have your blood innocence and
your sexual innocence intact. Although I've never killed anyone, I'm not a
virgin anymore." she finished.
For a few moments, both girls said nothing as thoughts whirled
through their minds.
Mariah had a question. "But what happens in the Dreamscape? I-I
don't understand."
Gabrielle hesitated a moment before she answered. "If you're taken
there, Morpheus will put you through a series of tests forcing you to make
choices." She took her friend's hands in hers as she continued. "It
sounds as if they've been probing you, looking for your weak spots. The
key to surviving is to defeat the challenges and not lose yourself in the
process. If you do give in, Mariah, if you do lose, you'll be sacrificed
to Morpheus. You'll be his to do with as he likes."
Mariah thought over what her friend had said. "It sounds like a
no-win situation, Gabrielle. If I'm in the Dreamscape and I fail, I'm
sacrificed. If I don't fail, what's to stop them from killing me anyway?
And what would happen if I refused to go through with the tests?"
"Then you *would* be killed," replied Gabrielle, remembering her
own experiences. She felt Mariah's hands tighten their grip on her own.
"But as long as you participate in the tests and hold out against them,
they can't kill you. Zeus made sure of that when he created the
Dreamscape. But if you're trapped there, Morpheus will use everything he
knows about you in an effort to defeat you. But you *do* have one
advantage, Mariah: Morpheus and Galvous can only learn about you through
your dreams. They can't invade your mind when you're awake. So they only
know a part of you; they don't know all of you. If you're ever trapped
there, that could be to your benefit."
Mariah stared at the bard as the enormity of her situation sunk in.
"What can we do?" asked Mariah.
"Well, we've got to keep you out of the Dreamscape, so we need to
keep you under wraps. Morpheus and Galvous can't bring you there. A
mortal person has to take you in, so we'll have to be on the lookout for
any strangers that come around. That part will be hard. With the summer
solstice celebration approaching, there'll be more people in town. In the
morning, we'll send a rider to Amphipolis. He should make it there in less
than a day, and if Xena rides Argo, she should be here the following day.
We need to get her here and let her know what's going on."
Mariah agreed. The girls slept fitfully. The hours passed slowly
until the sun crept up over the eastern horizon.
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Chapter Twelve
A Note To Remember...
It was after sunset in Amphipolis.
Xena was staying at her mother's inn, each woman enjoying the time
together, Xena wondering why she didn't stop home more often.
A man staggered in to the crowded inn. "Where's Xena?" he called
out urgently. "I need to talk to Xena!"
The warrior walked over to the stranger and gently pulled him off
to the side so they could talk alone. "I'm Xena. What do you want?"
The exhausted man looked at her with grateful eyes. "Thank the
gods! I-I have a message for you from your friend Gabrielle."
Xena's eyes narrowed. "What's the matter?" she asked him.
"Here," he said as he gave her the bard's note. "She wrote it down
for you. I've ridden hard all the way from Tyldus. She said it was very
important."
Xena quickly scanned her friend's note. Damn Morpheus and Galvous
both, she thought to herself. She took the man over to her mother by the
bar. "Mother, this man needs some food and a bed for the night. I've
heard from Gabrielle. I hate to leave, but something's going on in Tyldus
and I need to get there as soon as possible. It's too late to leave
tonight, so Argo and I will leave in the morning."
"Is Gabrielle all right?" Cyrene asked, worry showing in her eyes.
She was extremely fond of her daughter's best friend.
"Yeah, she's fine. A friend of ours is in trouble. I'm going to
check on Argo, pack up, and get some sleep. I want to leave early." She
bent over and kissed her mother, enveloping her in a warm hug. "If
everything goes all right, I should be back in a few days."
Cyrene returned her daughter's hug. "Take care, my little one,"
she whispered in her daughter's ear.
Xena smiled down at her mother, running a finger lightly down her
cheek. She left the inn and walked over to the stable. Argo looked fine,
but she decided to brush her down to help focus her thoughts.
As Xena worked on Argo's coat, she thought about her friend's
missive. Gabrielle's note had been brief but thorough. The bard explained
what was happening to Mariah, and how Morpheus, Galvous, and the Dreamscape
were all involved. Xena's blue eyes were flinty; it angered her that
people went after her by going after her friends and family.
She finished with Argo, patting her on her way out. "Get a good
night's rest, girl. We're going to see Gabrielle and Mariah tomorrow."
Argo whinnied in response.
Xena returned to her room at her mother's and packed up her gear.
She reached in one of the saddlebags and pulled out the silver necklace
holding Mariah's high school class ring. She looked at it, her eyes
softening. The warrior often thought of her friend from the future. They
were a lot alike, Xena and Mariah. Both had gone through some difficult
times on their own before realizing that getting help from others was a
sign of strength, not a sign of weakness. The warrior put the ring back in
her bag, pulled out her sharpening stone, and sharpened her sword. She
wanted to get to bed early so she could leave early for Tyldus. After she
finished working on her sword, she went to sleep.
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Xena slept.
As she slept, she dreamed.
She was fighting Galvous in his camp, Gabrielle and Mariah tightly
bound to posts, anxiously watching her. As she fought the warlord, she
kept an eye on her friends to make sure no one harmed them.
She caught a movement out of the corner of her eye. Two of
Galvous's men, swords drawn, made their way towards the women. She pulled
out her chakram and threw it at the two men. She was too slow; she watched
in horror as the chakram sailed harmlessly out of site. The two men smiled
at her as they stopped in front of Mariah and Gabrielle.
"NO!" she screamed as she watched her two friends get run through.
This distraction cost her dearly as Galvous used it to run her through as
well. As she lay on the ground, the life draining out of her body, Galvous
stood over her.
"You're too late, Xena." he said with a smile, taunting her. "How
does it feel to know you couldn't save your friends? Or yourself?"
Xena sat bolt upright in bed, breathing heavily, her heart
pounding, her hands shaking. Enough is enough, she told herself angrily as
she calmed down. Even though it was still dark outside, she got out of
bed, dressed quickly, picked up her gear, and went to the stable to get
Argo.
It was time to head towards Tyldus.
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Chapter Thirteen
A Hard Day's Night...
Mariah had a dreamless night for a change. This was due to her not
getting much sleep.
The dreams and what she learned about the Dreamscape bothered her
that much. If she nodded off, she would awaken herself, forcing her eyes
open. She was quiet about it, though. She didn't want to awaken the
sleeping Gabrielle.
The bard was concerned about her friend. She could tell Mariah had
not slept much, if at all. Dark rings and shadows encircled her bloodshot
eyes, her appetite was off, and she could barely concentrate on what
Gabrielle talked about at breakfast. Mariah looked exhausted. Gabrielle
tried to get her take a nap, but Mariah gently put her off.
"No, I used to pull all-nighters when I was in college, so I can go
for a little while longer without any sleep. I'll grab a nap after I'm
through with the my morning flute lessons. Go work on your scrolls. You
haven't had the chance to since you've been here. I'll be all right,"
Mariah said as she stifled a yawn. There was a knock at the door; it was
her first student of the day. Gabrielle reluctantly left the house and
decided to go down by the river and work.
The bard worked on her scrolls for awhile but gave up.
Concentration proved to be difficult. It was early afternoon when she
walked over to the marketplace to see Myklos.
The marketplace was more crowded than usual. People were arriving
for the solstice celebration.
The young merchant warmly greeted her, and noticed the troubled
look on her face. "What's the matter?" he asked, as he got her a cup of
tea.
"I'm worried about Mariah," Gabrielle told him as she drank her
tea. "She's not been sleeping well the last few nights, Myklos. Tell
me...has she told you much about her dreams?"
The man furrowed his head in thought and worry for his love. "No.
She's only talked about some of them, Gabrielle. She told me about the
encounter all of you had with Galvous. She told me she dreams a lot about
that. She's also told me a few of the dreams she's had about her travels
with you and Xena. They're very vivid, aren't they? So much detail!" The
merchant shook his head. "I've tried to get her to open up more about
them, but she says she doesn't want to worry me. As if she doesn't know
she worries me more when she *doesn't* talk about them!" He sat back.
"She's something else, I'll tell you that. She's tender, tenacious,
caring, determined." Myklos sighed and looked at Gabrielle. "I love her,
you know. I want to spend the rest of my life with her. I want nothing
more than her happiness."
Gabrielle looked at this man who so deeply loved her friend. Her
heart went out to him, and she longed to tell him of Mariah's secret past,
but she dared not do it. That was something only Mariah could do...when
she was ready.
They heard a commotion. It was Xena riding into town, Argo soaked
in sweat from the hard ride.
"Xena!" Gabrielle called happily as she waved to her.
The warrior stopped Argo alongside her, dismounted, and hugged her.
Xena looked around. "Where's Mariah?" she asked after she warmly greeted
her best friend.
Gabrielle explained, and quickly introduced Xena to Myklos. Myklos
shook her hand. "Welcome, Xena. I've been wanting to meet you for some
time. Mariah's talked about you a great deal, too. Why don't you take
your horse over to the stables? After you get her settled, then the two of
you can go see Mariah. And would you tell her that I'll stop over to see
her later?" He pointed them in the direction of the stable.
Xena thanked him, and she and Gabrielle took Argo to get settled
in. As they walked towards Mariah's home, Gabrielle filled Xena in on the
details of the last few days, including Mariah's close relationship with
Myklos..
"Xena, what are we going to do?" Gabrielle asked after she finished.
"I'm not sure yet," the warrior admitted. She had a troubled look
on her face.
They peered through the window of their friend's house, and saw
Mariah bent over the table, sleeping, her head cradled on her arms. Xena
looked at Gabrielle, and Gabrielle explained. "She didn't sleep much last
night, Xena. This morning, she looked like she had been to Tartarus and
back. She looked so tired; her eyes were bloodshot, she couldn't eat..."
The bard trailed off as they walked in the house and stood over the napping
Mariah. "Should we move her?" Gabrielle whispered.
"Yeah. You go get the bed ready, OK? I can manage her." The
warrior put her gear in a corner, and walked over to her sleeping friend.
Xena looked at Mariah, gently feeling her pulse. The heartbeat was strong
and regular, her breathing deep and normal. She saw the rings of
exhaustion around Mariah's eyes. When Gabrielle had the bed prepared, Xena
bent over and carefully scooped up her friend so as to not awaken her.
Xena noticed Mariah had dropped some weight. It must be due to the stress
of the dreams, she thought. She put her gently on the bed and Gabrielle
covered her with a blanket.
They looked down at her. "Hopefully, she'll sleep for awhile,"
Xena said quietly. "When she wakes up, let's get some food in her. She's
going to need all of her strength. And we need to talk with her more about
what she's up against. Are you hungry?" she asked the bard. At
Gabrielle's affirmative nod, Xena said, "How about you stay here with her?
I'll go to the inn to get us something to eat. I'll be back in a little
bit." The warrior took one more look at her sleeping friend, smiled at
Gabrielle, and walked out of the house.
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Chapter Fourteen
Innside Information...
Xena walked over to Clytos's inn. When she entered, Clytos
recognized her immediately from Mariah's description: six feet tall, long
black hair, muscles, striking blue eyes, leather, armor, more leather, the
sword on her back, the chakram dangling at her right hip.
"You must be Mariah's friend, Xena," Clytos said with a big smile,
greeting her. "She's told us all about you."
Xena was a little taken aback by the warm welcome. It wasn't what
she usually received in a strange town. She put a smile on her face.
"Yes, I'm Xena. And yes, I'm Mariah's friend." The warrior looked over
the room, taking in the faces of the clientele. "She's not feeling too
well right now," she said, addressing Clytos. "Could I get some food for
her, myself, and our friend Gabrielle? You know, soup or stew,
bread...that sort of thing?"
"She didn't look too good when she was in here a few nights ago.
Let me go to the kitchen and fix something for the three of you," replied
Clytos. "Why don't you have a seat at the bar and have a drink while
you're waiting?"
Xena walked over to the bar and ordered a cup of wine, tossing a
dinar to the bartender. As she sat there nursing her drink, she took in
the conversations of the people around her. There seemed to be one hot
topic everybody discussed: the upcoming solstice celebration. She heard a
name that perked up her ears: Elkton.
Elkton! The Mystic Head Priest! Yes, she remembered him well. He
was instrumental in helping her get Gabrielle out of the Dreamscape three
years ago. This could be the break they needed to help Mariah.
Clytos came out with the food, and Xena motioned him over. "I want
to talk to you," she said quietly. "What's all this I hear about Elkton
coming here?'
Clytos looked at her. "It's for the solstice celebration. Every
year, we invite one of the Mystic priests to celebrate with us, for good
luck. This year, the high priest himself is coming! He should arrive
soon. This should be the best summer solstice celebration ever! People
from all over the area are coming."
Xena smiled at his enthusiasm. "Clytos, do me a favor, will you?
I'm staying at Mariah's house. When Elkton gets here, send word to me. I
need to talk with him. It's urgent," she stressed, as she focused her
intense blue eyes into those of the innkeeper.
"Sure. No problem, Xena.. I'll send someone around to Mariah's
when he gets here. Oh, and that'll be four dinars for the food." Xena
pulled out the money and gave it to Clytos. She took the food, left the
inn, and walked back to her friend's house, thinking things over.
Elkton...Xena could hardly wait until he arrived.
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Chapter Fifteen
Running On Empty...
When Xena arrived at Mariah's house with the food, the teacher was
just waking up from her nap. She still had dark circles around her eyes,
Xena noticed, but they were slightly smaller than before. She put the food
on the table, and walked over to the bed.
"Hey, sleepyhead, how are you doing?" teased Xena gently, as she
sat on the bed next to Mariah, lightly tousling her friend's curly hair.
"Xena! Oh, thank the gods you're here!" Mariah sat up and grabbed
her friend in a tight hug, Xena returning it for all she was worth.
They separated. "Hey, don't worry," the warrior told her softly,
her own blue eyes looking into Mariah's weary blue ones. Xena's heart went
out when she saw the pain and suffering on her friend's face. "We're going
to get through this just like we've gotten through everything else. Do you
think you could eat something?" Mariah nodded, and soon the three of them
were at the table eating Clytos's wonderful stew and bread. After they
finished eating and they were drinking their tea, Xena and Gabrielle
decided it was time to talk. As much as it hurt them to do so, they had to
fill their friend in on the danger she was facing.
Mariah quickly reassured them. She *wanted* to know the dangers,
she wanted to know exactly what she would be up against. Just in case.
That had been her philosophy when dealing with her bouts of cancer, and it
pulled her through both times. It also helped her with her transition from
the twentieth century. In her mind, Mariah equated knowledge with
survival. She wanted to be ready, prepared, for anything. She could deal
with the known, whatever it would be.
"Mariah, I know Gabrielle told you about the Dreamscape," Xena
began. "The plan is to make sure you *don't* wind up there, but if the
worst comes to pass and we *can't* stop it, you'll be stuck there until I
can get through the Dream Passage to get to you."
Gabrielle looked at the warrior. "You think you're going in there
without me? Guess again, Xena. If you're going, I'm going with you."
Xena saw the resolute look on her best friend's face. "Gabrielle,
are you sure? It's pretty intense..."
"I'm sure. I'm going with you. That's final. How would you get
us in?" the bard asked.
Xena briefly explained Elkton's arrival set for that day. "After
the last time, he said if I ever needed a favor, he'd grant it." Xena
shrugged her shoulders. "He's a man of his word."
Mariah looked at her friends in amazement. "You mean, you two
would come after me? I-I don't know what to say...." Tears of gratitude
welled in her bloodshot eyes as she clasped her friends' hands.
"Now that's a worst-case scenario, Mariah...and it still *could*
happen, but it's more unlikely now that we know about the plan to take you
there," said Xena. "Is there anything else you want to know about the
Dreamscape?"
Mariah was quiet for a moment. Her exhaustion made it difficult
for her to think clearly. "Yeah, I do." She looked wearily at Gabrielle.
"You said that if I'm in there that they would test my weaknesses. How
would they do that?"
Xena answered that one. "When you're in the Dreamscape, there's no
line between reality and dreams. Galvous was right when he said your
dreams would become your reality, your reality would become your dreams.
According to what Gabrielle has told me, it sounds as if they've been
checking you out for some time now, Mariah, and they'll use what they know
against you. You could become your own worst enemy." Xena briefly told
Mariah of her own experiences in the Dreamscape trying to rescue Gabrielle.
"If I'm stuck in there, and if you two can't get to me, I'll be
trapped in there until I die, won't I?" Mariah asked her friends. She had
to know.
Xena and Gabrielle looked at each other somberly. "You sure do ask
the tough questions, my friend," Xena said with a wry, gentle smile.
"There really *is* no way out," the warrior said softly. "Morpheus will
make you *think* you have a chance, but knowing him, he'll test you until
you fail. Your only hope is to hold out as long as you can until we can
reach you."
"But if it's you Morpheus is after, Xena, then this is all just one
big trap. And if I'm stuck there, and you and Gabrielle come after me, he
wins. He gets you two in the Dreamscape, too. He'll kill all three of us.
No," the teacher shook her head. "I won't have you two sacrificing
yourselves," Mariah told her friends, distress evident in her voice.
"Mariah, you're our friend, our sister. We're a family. Don't you
*ever* forget that!" Gabrielle answered emphatically. "You risked your
life for us when we were attacked by those raiders outside of Risa, and
when we were held in Galvous's camp. We've gone through too much, and
we're not going to leave you when you need us. You would do the same for
us."
Xena nodded her head in agreement. "Good, then it's settled. We
need to keep you out of harm's way, and we need to talk to Elkton when he
gets here just in case the worst does happen. I don't anticipate it will,
but it never hurts to be ready for it. Agreed?" Her face gave away none
of the thoughts running through her mind.
Mariah agreed.
They heard a knock at the door.
Myklos entered the room. "Xena? Clytos asked me to stop over.
Elkton's here. He's waiting for you at the inn." He looked at Mariah's
exhausted, worn face. "By the gods, are you all right?" He rushed to her
side, concern on his face.
Xena got to her feet. "I'm going to see Elkton. Why don't you two
stay here and keep Mariah company? Oh, Gabrielle? Come outside with me
for a minute, will you?" The bard followed her friend outside.
"Gabrielle, have there been many strangers coming to town?"
"Yeah," she said resignedly. "People are coming in from all over
the area for the solstice celebration."
Xena's face grew grim. "That's what I was afraid of. With all of
these strangers, it'll be that much harder to keep an eye on Mariah. Stay
here and look out for her and Myklos."
"You *are* anticipating the worst, aren't you?" Gabrielle asked,
her green eyes narrowing, her voice concerned.
"Yes," Xena said simply. "Morpheus doesn't give up easily.
Neither did Galvous. We have to stay on our toes, be ready for anything."
"Wouldn't it be easier just to get Mariah out of here? Take her
somewhere safe?"
Xena was quiet for a moment. "Yes, except there *is* no safe place
when you're being tormented through your dreams. We could take her to
Athens, Potadeia, Amphipolis...you name the place, but Morpheus and Galvous
would still be invading her mind. You saw her, Gabrielle. She looks like
she's ready to collapse now. She's in no shape to travel. No, we deal
with it here," the warrior said, her eyes hardening. She put a hand on her
best friend's shoulder. "Stay with her, Gabrielle," Xena said gently. Try
to get her to rest. I'll be back as soon as I can." The warrior walked
away towards the inn.
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Chapter Sixteen
Nothing Sacred...
The inn was crowded when Xena entered, her eyes adjusting to the
light. Clytos waved her over, and showed her to Elkton's table in a
corner.
She sat down with the head priest. He hadn't changed much in three
years, she thought to herself as she looked him over.
Elkton studied Xena carefully as well. Despite the troubled look
around her eyes, he saw a calmness, a serenity on her face that wasn't
there three years ago. "Hello, Xena. You're looking well," he said,
greeting her warmly.
"Elkton, you're a sight for sore eyes," the warrior said with a
small smile as she shook his hand. "And I need your help," she stated,
quickly getting to the point.
"What's the matter?" he asked, concern in his voice.
Xena explained what Morpheus and Galvous were doing to Mariah in an
effort to exact revenge on the warrior. The Mystic Head Priest was silent
during her recitation.
"So, Morpheus is up to his old tricks again." Elkton sighed as he
leaned back in his chair. "Your friend...Mariah? What have you told her
about the Dreamscape?"
"Everything," Xena replied promptly. "And there's something else
you need to know, too, but you can't tell *anyone*." She looked around,
leaned in close, and hurriedly told Elkton of Mariah's secret former life.
Elkton's eyes narrowed. "What? She's from the future?" He chewed
on his lip as he thought over what Xena said. Like the warrior princess,
he immediately recognized the implications of what he heard.
"We have to keep her out of the Dreamscape," Elkton said urgently.
"Right now, Morpheus and Galvous can only get to her through her dreams.
But if she were taken to the Dreamscape, there's no telling what they could
do with the knowledge she would bring. Even if she passed the challenges,
they wouldn't let her go." The Mystic thought for a few moments. "If I
know Morpheus, he'll make his move soon. With the summer solstice
approaching, that would be to his advantage. If we can keep her safe until
after the solstice, she should be all right."
"Elkton, we'll protect her as best we can, but I have a favor to
ask." Xena paused before she spoke. "If the worst *does* happen, and
Mariah *is* taken to the Dreamscape, I want you to send Gabrielle and me
through the Dream Passage to get her out. That's her only hope."
Elkton thought over what he heard as he looked into Xena's troubled
blue eyes. Reluctantly, he agreed. "Let's go. I want to meet this friend
of yours. Maybe I can help her."
They got up from the table. Several pairs of eyes followed them as
they walked out of the inn. After the men finished their drinks, they left
town.
They rode to Krius's camp to report what they had witnessed.
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Chapter Seventeen
Report...
The men went directly to Krius. "Elkton's here, and Xena just had
a talk with him."
Krius thought over what he heard. "OK, tomorrow we make our move.
Early. We'll grab the flute player and take her to the Psychic Caves as
Galvous wants. As much as I'd like to, we can't harm her, or kill the
warrior princess or the bard Morpheus and Galvous were emphatic about
that. They've got something special planned, though, for all of them. Go
tell your men and get them ready." The men nodded, and left the tent.
It wasn't the kind of revenge Krius would've liked, but it would
have to do. For now.
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