Disclaimer
Violence
~ Oh yeah, I'd say the violence starts here.
Sex/Subtext
~ Not much sex to write of but subtext is an always.
Copyright
~ I don't own X&G and company but I do own a few of the various characters and the plot,
story idea is mine.
Time Frame:
Sixth Season Gabrielle and Xena. This is the sequel to
A World Away
so I recommend reading it before reading this one.
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Started:
December 29th 2000, Friday
Mini-Series
One: The Reflection of the Mirror Story: Two
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The Conqueror of The Conqueror
By
Section
3
~*~*~*~
The
warrior-bard gazed down at her lover, whom slept quietly in the bed since about
a candlemark ago. She'd tried sleeping herself but she was too concerned about
the Conqueror, it was nagging in the back of her mind. So she had carefully
worked her way out of her lover's arms, after years of experience, and put her
attire back on with boots. Gabrielle silently slipped out of the hut into the
late afternoon.
The
first place she decided to head to was the Conqueror's hut, but once she peeked
in, her shoulders slumped at not seeing the ruler inside. Immediately she went
to Solari's hut and knocked on it.
"Yeah
come in," called the second in command.
The
Amazon Queen entered the hut with a quiet close of the door.
Solari
smiled gently at her friend and asked, "What you up to?"
"Looking
for the Conqueror, seen her?"
The
second in command just shook her head and shifted closer to her desk. "The
guards at the gates reported she went out of the village about… well about the
time everything happened."
"Hmmmm."
Gabrielle folded her arms and fell back against the doorframe. "You still
annoyed about earlier?"
"Its
not that." Solari turned her head to the warrior-bard. "Just
scared," she whispered.
"Why?"
The bard dropped her hands back to her side. "Of what?"
Solari
licked her lips while her eyes lowered to the floor. "We can't loose Queen
Gabrielle." She gazed up at the warrior-bard. "And the Amazons can't
be lost… this is all I have left," she uttered sincerely as she held her
hands up to everything around her. "I can't lose my home, Gabrielle."
The
small warrior dropped her head for a moment then lifted it back up while
pushing onto the flat of her feet. She came over to her friend and grasped her
shoulders, her eyes locked with Solari's. "You won't, I promise." For
a moment, she remained silent then whispered, "Queen Gabrielle will be
fine and the Amazons will survive and grow." A partial smile shifted onto
her lips. "Just believe in it, Solari."
Solari's
head lowered this time, and she considered Gabrielle's words for several
seconds. Slowly she looked back up and gave a faint nod. "I do."
Gabrielle's
smile grew and even more when her friend hugged her tightly. She felt Solari's
body shaky some and worry instantly formed inside of her. "Solari?"
She pulled back then saw the few tears coming down the Amazon's cheeks.
"Sorry,"
muttered the second in command as she harshly wiped her tears away. "Its
just been rough." She laughed sadly, her lower lip quivered faintly.
"I just wish Ephiny was here."
"She'll
be back soon." Gabrielle then reassured the Amazon with another gentle
hug. She'd never seen her Solari this upset nor thought it possible for Solari
to get upset yet this wasn't the same Solari from her world.
Solari
this time broke the hug and actually gave a genuine smile. "Thanks,
Gabrielle."
"You're
welcome." The warrior-bard mirrored the smile back and asked, "Out of
the gates?"
The
Amazon laughed some and nodded. "Yeah not too long ago. Go catch up with
her, you're the only one that can talk any sense into her right now."
The
bard huffed and went to the door. "You're kidding right? I mean, we're
talking about the same Conqueror, aren't we?"
Solari
laugh at the joke and grinned. "Yeah same one, go get her tiger
tamer."
Gabrielle
shook her head with a sigh. "Some of the things you Amazons make up."
She opened the door, stepping out and calling, "Bye, Solari."
"Bye,
Gabrielle."
The
small warrior hastily made her way out of the village but stopped at the gates
to ask the guards in which direction the Conqueror went. After finding out, she
went directly in that direction to find the ruler. As she made her way deeper
into the forest, she picked up on the sound of a sword clanging, and she
recognized the sound all too well. Coming upon a clearing, she stopped and
stood there watching the Conqueror sparing with herself and occasionally using
a tree for an enemy.
Gabrielle
sighed and walked into the clearing while saying, "You shouldn't be moving
around so much after what happened to you earlier."
The
Conqueror seemed to take no notice of the warrior-bard but after a many
seconds, she finally stopped and sheaved her sword. She faced Gabrielle.
"I need the exercise."
"But
your wounds don't," countered the younger woman.
The
Conqueror shook her head and just disregarded the comment as she went to sit
down on a near by stone. "Why did you come out here?"
"To
talk to you." Gabrielle slowly strolled over to the Conqueror, standing in
front of her.
"Don't
you think you've said plenty, Gabrielle?" The ruler peered up with icy
blue eyes.
The
smaller woman sighed and knelt down, sitting on her legs with her hands in her
lap. "Yeah… I think I have."
Xena
raised an eyebrow at her friend's submission.
Gabrielle
slightly nodded, her words coming directly from her thoughts. "For once,
I've said plenty." She peered up at the Conqueror. "I can't say
anything more… the rest has to come from you." With a heavy sigh, she
stood up to her feet, brushing of the blades of grass from her legs and began
walking back towards the village.
"That's
it?" questioned the ruler.
Gabrielle
stopped and half turned to the ruler. "I can't do anything else." She
shrugged. "I can't save people, that's something you've come to teach me…
but I have realized I can help them. I just hope in your case it'll be
enough." Turning back towards the village, she continued trekking back to
the village her worry about the Conqueror never disappearing.
The
Conqueror shook her head still a bit amazed that Gabrielle had agreed with her.
She then lifted her elbows to her knees and clasped her hands into a fist; she
dropped her forehead against her fisted hands. Slowly her sea eyes closed and
many thoughts and ideas passed through her mind.
Gabrielle,
on the other hand, made her way back to her hut as the sunset began. She
decided she really did want to rest before tomorrow. Entering her hut, she saw
her soulmate awake and sitting up in the bed.
Xena
didn't say anything, she simply studied her lover.
The
warrior-bard sat on the edge of the bed on Xena's side and untied her boots
slowly.
The
older warrior reached out and gently rubbed her soulmate's back.
The
small woman sighed in relief at the warm touch as she got her last boot off.
She then turned to Xena and crawled into her arms.
The
Warrior Princess pulled Gabrielle in close against her body and tangled her
legs with Gabrielle's. She then placed a tender kiss to her partner's temple.
Gabrielle
closed her eyes and slightly rubbed her cheek against Xena's chest before
starting to slip away into her dreamscape.
Xena
soon joined her lover in the dreamscape, her body finally relaxing after being
worried about how Gabrielle was feeling from all the stress.
~*Part
11*~
"Is
everybody ready?" asked Gabrielle went briskly walking up to Solari.
The
second in command turned to her friend. "Yes… except for the
Conqueror."
The
warrior-bard nodded while saying, "I noticed."
"If
we are to go, it should be now," cut in Queen Varia. "There is too
much to do."
The
small warrior shook her while sighing. "We can wait a few more minutes. Either
way, we need the Conqueror. Solari, how many Amazons are going with us?"
"There
are twenty escorting you," replied the second in command. "Do you
need more?"
"No
that should be plenty."
"Where
is the Conqueror?" suddenly cut in a deep voice.
Gabrielle
faced her soulmate. "We're waiting on her… hopefully she'll be here in a
few seconds."
The
Warrior Princess slightly nodded and caught sight of Eve and Cyane coming
towards them with two horses in tow.
When
Eve came up to her mother, she handed her the reins.
"Thanks,
Eve." Xena gave her daughter a smile before placing her supplies from last
night into her saddlebags.
Gabrielle
had taken her stallion from Cyane and put all her belongings away in her
saddlebag as well. She then mounted her horse and turned him around towards her
friends. She quickly counted the Amazons waiting to travel with her, she noted
them all there. "Amazons, lets head out of the village," she ordered
in a loud voice.
Varia
took the signal and mounted her own horse that was beside her, as did Xena. The
group of Amazons began walking through the village towards the gates.
Gabrielle
quickly scanned the village for any signs of the Conqueror yet with a heavy
sigh, she began for the gates.
Solari
walked between Xena and Gabrielle's horses while talking to the warrior-bard.
"Make sure you bring Ephiny home safely."
The
small warrior laughed lightly and said, "Don't worry, Solari."
The
second in command simply smiled back. "Please be careful," she said
to Xena.
The
Warrior Princess gave a reassuring smile to the Amazon. "It'll work
out," she stated.
"I
know it will," stated the second in command.
Gabrielle
noted the gates ahead of the village, and she sensed Varia looking at her so
she gave a nod to the queen.
Varia
then yelled, "Out of the village, Amazons and head south!"
The
warrior-bard pulled her horse to stop at the gate, as did Xena. "I'll be
back soon with Ephiny."
"Hopefully
by the time you return the southern Nation will be here." Solari then took
a deep breath and said, "Bye, Xena and Gabrielle."
The
soulmates smiled and tapped their horses in the side while calling out,
"Bye." The pair quickly caught up to the escort.
Solari
watched the group slowly begin to shrink in the distance. Then her eyebrows
furrowed together as she saw somebody reappearing from behind a tree headed
towards the group. She quickly realized who it was and a small grin formed on
her lips. "Good luck to you too, Conqueror," she whispered before she
turned back to her village.
~*Part
12*~
The
regent poked at her right calf lightly and hissed in response. "Hades…
would you heal over already," she grumbled. After shaking her head, she
stood up from her bed and with a hidden limp, made her way to the window. She
crossed her arms on the ledge and studied the new Athens. She still couldn't
believe that she was here and not saving her Queen. She figured Gabrielle had
already been sold into slavery; it'd been awhile since everything happen. Now
she just wondered what had become of the Conqueror.
She
lowered her head a bit, and stared at the cracks in the window's ledge. More
thoughts came but of her Amazon Nation and whether they were safe. Occasional
thoughts came to her that the Conqueror had laid this trap with Lord Sinteres.
Then use this as a likely excuse to wipe out the Amazons forever yet something
remained in her that told otherwise. She thought it had something to do with
the way the Conqueror had always looked at her Queen with gentle eyes. It
seemed that one look the Conqueror continually gave Queen Gabrielle was the
only reassurance that Ephiny had at this point.
With
her shoulders slightly slumped, she gradually lifted her head and gazed about
Athens once more. She then noted a few glints far away at the gates of the
city. She furrowed her eyes and straightened up off the ledge, her lips
pressing together. Thoughts of Queen Gabrielle safely returning filled her but
at the same time it could be Lord Sinteres arriving to claim his place as the
King of the Conqueror's realm.
With
that sort of idea in mind, she quickly went for her sword and sheathed it at
her back. She went out of her room and down into the castle's throne room while
yelling, "Guards!"
Three
guards instantly raced up to her side, walking beside her as they crossed the
throne room.
"Who
are the strangers entering the city?"
"We
have no idea, regent," replied one guard.
"Well
I want to know who the Hades it is," she growled lowly and watched the
guard rush off. She then gave her attention to the other two guards. "You
two round up the other men and the secondary guard captain."
"Yes,
regent." The two soldiers hurried off.
The
Amazon came to the huge double-doors of the throne room and flung them open
with both arms as hard as she could. The early morning sunlight struck her in
the face soon as she opened the doors. She went down the many steps and onto
the grounds that circled the castle.
She
found several of the soldiers already herding to the gates with their weapons
drawn. She then decided to join them at the gates as well. She also found the
secondary guard captain there and quickly questioned him. "Who is coming
into the city?"
The
guard captain shook his head. "We are not sure, regent. One man was sent
already and he should be back in a moment."
"Good,"
muttered the Amazon. Lifting her right hand, she shielded the sun from her eyes
and saw a soldier running back to the castle with on arm waving. She slightly
heard him yelling but couldn't make out what he said. "What is he
saying?"
The
guard captain paused for a moment then whispered, "They're going to
conqueror us."
Ephiny's
eyes widened and her heart sped up. "They can't be here."
"Wait,"
called a soldier from beside Ephiny, "He's saying the Conqueror is
coming."
The
regent hesitated for a moment then listened to the soldier's yelling as it
became clearer, and she did realize he was yelling the Conqueror is coming.
"Oh gods," she whispered in relief.
The
soldier came into the gates, his breath gone but a smile on his lips. "The
Conqueror… is here," he rasped.
"Anybody
else?" asked the regent hastily.
The
soldier nodded while taking several deep breaths. "So are Amazons… lots of
them."
A small
grin pulled at the corner of Ephiny's lips. She looked up from the soldier and
saw the group of Amazons coming closer to the castle's gates.
"Ephiny!"
called a familiar voice.
The
regent shook her head for a moment in disbelief as she walked through the
gates. "Gabrielle?" she called.
She
heard an excited laugh and it only caused her to have one herself as she
hurried towards the group. She quickly spotted her friends and watched
Gabrielle dismount from her horse.
"Its
good to see you," greeted Gabrielle.
The
regent grabbed her friend into a strong hug. "I'm so happy you came
here." She slowly pulled away from the hug.
"Well,
the Conqueror came for Xena and me." The warrior-bard brushed back some of
her bangs from her forehead. "How you doing?"
Ephiny
shook her head a bit. "I've been hanging in there. Anything about Queen
Gabrielle though?"
Gabrielle
took a deep breath then slightly nodded. "She's been sold to Gurkhan…
about three days ago."
"Centaur
shit," growled the regent.
"I
know whispered," the warrior-bard.
"Let's
get into the castle," suggested the Conqueror as she cut into the
conversation.
Gabrielle
nodded to the Conqueror's idea. "Come on, I'll tell you more."
Ephiny
turned back to the castle, walking with her friends. "What of the
Amazons?"
"They're
fine, we just came from there."
"I
figured," replied Ephiny as she signalled to the Amazon escort. "A
couple I don't recognize," she whispered.
Gabrielle
grinned faintly at her friend's suspicions. "I brought my Nation
here."
"Your
Nation?" The regent's eyes widened in disbelief. "From your…
world?"
"Yup."
The warrior-bard winked right before making Torqueo walk faster to the castle's
stables.
Ephiny
shook her head while she watched the Amazon Queen walk off with Xena at her
side. The Conqueror then stepped into her view.
"How
do you feel?"
The
regent lifted her eyes up the length of the ruler's body until she met winter
blue eyes. "I'm okay."
"How's
the leg?"
"Slowly
healing," stated the Amazon plainly. "Did you see Queen Gabrielle or
Eponin in your travels?"
"I
did," answered the ruler. "They were both fine."
"Your
guard captain too?"
"Yes."
The Conqueror folded her arms against her chest. "I presume you had no
problems with my men…?" She then glanced over at her soldiers who all
began to look anywhere but at their leader.
"None
at all." Ephiny placed her hands on her hips. "No problems at
all." The one thing she was grateful for was that the Conqueror did server
a purpose of blocking the sun for her. "Athens was fine too," she
quietly added.
"Good
to hear."
"You
didn't hear anything from Sinteres by any chance did you?" suddenly cut in
another deep voice.
Ephiny
looked at the warrior, who was returning from the stable with Gabrielle.
"No… was I suppose to?"
"Not
really," answered the warrior-bard.
"You
three go ahead and talk," cut in the Conqueror, "I need to talk to my
secondary guard captain."
Gabrielle
nodded to the ruler and watched her go; she then noted Eve, Varia, and Cyane
coming up beside her and Xena. "Oh Ephiny, I want you to meet Eve."
The
regent smiled to Eve and held out her arm. "Pleasure to meet you,
Eve."
"All
mine," responded Eve.
"And
Eve is Xena's daughter," added Gabrielle.
Ephiny
laughed in surprise while she released the younger woman's arm. "Really?
Thought some of those features looked similar."
The
warrior-bard grinned faintly then pointed to the queen. "This is Queen
Varia." She paused for a moment but spoke again while Ephiny and Varia
were shaking arms. "Varia is the queen of the Amazons when I'm not around…
which is most of the time. Then this is Cyane beside her."
Ephiny's
eyes quickly lit up at the name. She stared at the well-built, blond haired
Amazon beside Varia. "Cyane?"
"I
know," commented Cyane, "Not the same Amazon though." She held
out her arm.
"I
don't know about that," whispered Ephiny as she took the young Amazon's
arm. "Nice to meet you as well."
"Trust
me," started Varia, "Its more our pleasure than yours, Ephiny. There
are many legends about you in our village."
"Maybe
so but I'm not the same Ephiny as your one once was."
Gabrielle
shook her head. "I highly doubt that, you have all the same qualities as
our Ephiny once did… you're very much her."
The regent
said nothing else and kept silent, taking the comments at face value.
"Thank you," is all she said after several seconds.
"I
think we need to find the Conqueror and fill in Ephiny about what's going
on," suggested the Warrior Princess.
"Good
idea," agreed Gabrielle. "Cyane, can you take care of the Amazons for
me? Take them into the castle and if you ask one of the guards to get food and
water they will help you. Okay?"
"Sure
thing, my Queen." Cyane nodded then strolled off to escort the Amazons into
the castle.
"Let's
go track down the Conqueror," ordered the Amazon Queen. Together the group
went into the castle and decided the best place to go was to the Conqueror's
office. Once near the doorway, they could hear the Conqueror talking to
somebody.
"Instruct
them to be here tomorrow morning at best. Is that all clear?"
"Yes,
my liege."
"Good.
You're dismissed."
"Yes,
my liege." The soldier hurried out of the door and slipped past the group
of women and went on his way.
"Come
in, you five." The Conqueror sat down in her chair as her allies entered
her office. "Take seats."
Everybody
had a seat but Ephiny and Xena, the warrior, walked towards the opening to the
balcony and picked up a chair from the corner. She carried it back over to the
group and sat it down near the desk, saying, "Sit down, Eph."
The
regent shook her head. "Go ahead, Xena."
"Sit,"
ordered the warrior in a growling tone.
Ephiny
blinked then sat down while muttering, "Thanks."
Xena
chuckled to herself and took a few steps back to lean against the wall.
"Xena,
do you want my chair?" offered the Conqueror as she began to stand up.
The
Warrior Princess shook her head while replying, "I'm fine, Conqueror…
thank you though."
The
ruler nodded and sat back down. She turned her focus to everybody and stated,
"I sent two soldiers out to find Autolycus
and Iolaus. Also in about ten to fifteen minutes my Naval Captain will be
here." She folded her arms and sat back in her chair.
"I
believe we need to inform Ephiny on what's going on," spoke up Varia after
the ruler had spoken.
Gabrielle
decided to stand up from her chair and she walked to the Conqueror's desk, she
sat on the corner of the desk and looked at the group. "So far what we've
come up with is we're going to basically steal Queen Gabrielle back."
Ephiny
raised an eyebrow up. "How is this going to happen?"
The
Amazon Queen took a huge, deep breath and began explaining. "Xena, Varia,
Cyane, and Eve are going to Africa. Cyane and Eve are posing as slaves to
infiltrate Gurkhan's castle and find Queen Gabrielle. Once they have done so,
its up to Xena and Varia to kill him."
"Wait,"
cut in Ephiny while shaking her head. "How do you plan to save Queen
Gabrielle and kill Gurkhan at the same time?"
"We're
working on that," cut in the warrior from her spot against the wall.
"No,
no." The regent stared hard at Xena then looked at everybody else in the
room with a serious face. "I want a plan right here and right now on how
you plan to get my Queen… my best friend from Gurkhan's liar. I will not let
any of you endanger her life… I'd rather have her remain a slave than get
killed," growled the regent. "She stands better a symbol of slavery
than a dead corpse of a deluded plan that went wrong."
Xena
licked her lips as she glimpsed over at her soulmate from across the room. She
then straightened up off the wall, her arms falling to her side from her chest.
"As Gabrielle said, Cyane and Eve will pretend to be slaves and be bought
into Gurkhan's castle. Varia and I will be lookouts through this entire thing.
When Eve and Cyane feel its safe enough, we’ll go in and take care of
Gurkhan."
Ephiny
considered the plan, she knew it still had a few 'holes' in it that would be
filled later on as Xena had more time to think the finer details out. She
slowly began to nod and simply said, "Okay."
"While
that's been done, we're responsible for getting the Amazons together,"
continued explaining Gabrielle. "You and I will return to the Nation and
get the Amazons ready for war. The Conqueror in the meantime will be doing the
same with her troops. Hopefully some time in there we'll join forces relatively
close to Sinteres's camp."
Ephiny
laughed slightly and peered up at the Conqueror then at the warrior-bard.
"You're kidding, right?" She sat up in her chair. "The Amazons
will not join up with the Conqueror."
The
Conqueror closed her eyes as she felt her rage return like it had early in the
meeting back in the Amazon village.
"I'd
much rather have the Amazons fight Sinteres and Draco on our own without her
help. She's liable to-"
"Ephiny,"
growled the warrior-bard. She stood up from the desk and her eyes were lit up
with fire. "I am the Queen... in this world and in mine. Queen Gabrielle
has agreed to a treaty with the Conqueror and we will abide by it. To do anything
less is to destroy the Nation's honour." She paused, her chest rising and
falling quickly. "We will fight beside the Conqueror."
The
regent chewed on the inside of her lip because she knew this was a crazy and
down right insane idea. She liked the idea now. "Alright. But how we plan
to strike Sinteres when he has Eponin and Palamon?"
"Autolycus
and Iolaus, the two best thieves in the known-world will take care of
that," answered the ruler.
Ephiny
glanced over to the Conqueror. "I hope they can do it."
"If
they can't then nobody can," simply stated the Conqueror. As soon as she
finished her words, a tall and thin woman entered the office. The ruler stood
up. "Welcome."
Everybody
else's heads turned and a few eyes widened in surprise.
"I
heard you need me, my liege."
The
Conqueror laughed slightly to herself. "I do, Callisto."
Callisto
flashed a devilish grin and she walked over towards the Conqueror. Her fiery
eyes lowered to the warrior-bard, looking her over. For some reason, she could
already feel a bit of hatred coming off this younger woman.
Gabrielle
looked away from Callisto and moved away from the desk, turning and facing the
Conqueror.
The
Conqueror looked to everybody else while saying, "Callisto is my naval
captain, the best one I've had." She glanced at Callisto then at the
group, introducing them one by one.
Callisto
couldn't help but be surprised when she found there to be two Queen Gabrielle's
and two Xena's. She definitely was interested in knowing on how this came to
be, something to look into later on.
"I've
decided to add a little something to our plan," cut in the Conqueror's
voice.
Xena
raised an eyebrow at the ruler's announcement.
"After
you have saved Queen Gabrielle, I plan to have Gurkhan's entire castle
destroyed. Queen Cleopatra will be there to assist in this and along with
killing anybody loyal to Gurkhan."
The
warrior-bard peered over to her soulmate then back at the Conqueror. "Why
is this?"
The
ruler folded her arms and locked eyes with the smaller woman. "I will not
leave my enemies alive... not any part of them."
"So
what is this little plan, my liege?" inquired Callisto.
The
Conqueror turned her head to her naval captain. "You are to transport
Xena, Eve, Cyane, and Varia along with two hundred troops. Take a few
juggernaughts and war galleys with you."
"A
catapult trireme?" Callisto raised an eyebrow at the ruler and a sly grin
creased her lips.
"One,"
replied the Conqueror with a chuckle.
"Deal."
The navel captain then put her hands on her hips. "So I take these four
down, what else?"
"They
will take care of getting Queen Gabrielle. While that's happening you and Queen
Cleopatra will get the men ready. Soon as Queen Gabrielle is out you are to
take out Gurkhan's lair, wipe it off the earth. Is that clear?"
"Crystal,
my liege."
"Good."
The Conqueror gazed back at the group. "Oh," she turned back to
Callisto, "take a scout ship with you as well. I want them back here to
let us know if the Queen is safe or not."
"Yes
of course," agreed the naval captain.
"Is
there anything else?" inquired the ruler to the group.
"I
think that's everything," replied the warrior-bard. "We should get
moving with our plans."
~*~*~*~
Gabrielle
jerked the strap down hard and Torqueo whined in response. "Sorry,
boy," she whispered while patting him on the side. She then rechecked to
make sure his tack was all on place, especially the saddle.
"You
ready?" called her soulmate, as she entered into the stable.
"Just
about."
Xena
came up to the stall door and crossed her arms on top of the door. "How
you doing?"
"I'm
okay." The smaller woman continued checking her horse's tack and not
looking at her partner.
The
warrior for a moment was silent then asked, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
Gabrielle shook her head then patted her horses neck before looking at her lover.
Xena
just raised an eyebrow. "What is it, huh?"
The
bard sighed as her shoulders fell. "I just... don't know about this."
"This?...
with Callisto?"
"Exactly."
The younger warrior shook her head several times. "I don't like her being
there."
"I
know... maybe she's not the same as our Callisto was."
"Maybe
she is," countered the Amazon Queen. She shifted closer to her lover, her
hands coming up and resting on top of Xena's. "I know Callisto changed in
our world but... here it could be different, completely different."
The
warrior licked her lips, her eyes studying her hands and Gabrielle's as she
slowly laced their hands together. "I know... we'll be careful," she
whispered while lifting her soft sea blue eyes.
"I
know you will be... just can't help but be worried." Gabrielle shook her
head a bit while saying, "Callisto is always in something for
herself."
Xena
squeezed her lover's hands gently before leaning in for a long kiss. "You
need to be careful as well," she muttered at the end of the kiss.
"I
will be." Gabrielle grinned a bit. "Aren't I always?"
The
warrior laughed lightly. "Trouble comes to you like flies to shit."
"Thanks,"
deadpanned the warrior-bard. "Real big of yah."
Xena
laughed and took a few steps back. "Come on."
The
bard grabbed her horse's reins and led him out of the stall. With Xena, she
strolled out of the stables into the afternoon sunlight. Just ahead she saw her
group of Amazons waiting to travel back to the Nation.
"In
five days we will meet on the battlefield," stated the Conqueror to
Gabrielle.
The
warrior-bard nodded at the ruler. "Five days." She then shifted her
attention to her Amazons. "Head out," she ordered before looking to
Ephiny. "Ride Torqueo, Eph... you'll need it with that leg."
"Thanks."
Ephiny slowly mounted the stallion with her friend's help.
"I'll
be right out," uttered the Amazon Queen to the regent.
Ephiny
simply nodded then left through the gates to join the Amazons.
"Be
careful." Eve smiled at Gabrielle.
Gabrielle
returned the smile. "You too huh?" She went over and hugged the
taller woman. "Bring her back safely." She then said her goodbyes to
the rest of the group. As she walked towards the gates, her soulmate came along
side.
"I'll
see you in a bit." Gabrielle stopped at the front of the gates and turned
to her lover. "We have a lot of damn sex to make up for this," she
grumbled but a grin streaked her expression.
Xena
laughed quietly and lowered her head some. "I'm not worried about that one
bit. You just be careful."
"I
will." The warrior-bard then finally gave in to a long hug with her
partner. "I love you."
The
warrior kissed the side of her lover's head while whispering, "I love you
too." She gave a tight squeeze then said, "Go on."
The
Amazon Queen released her soulmate and gave a rare smile of hers.
"Bye."
Xena
grinned a bit and winked. "See yah soon." She watched her partner go
out of the gates and join the Amazons. A sigh slowly escaped her as she waved
to Gabrielle then watched her disappear in the distance.
The
Conqueror quietly neared Xena and said, "Not easy huh?"
"Not
at all." The warrior peered up a little at the taller version of herself.
"Are the ships ready?"
"Anytime
you're ready," mentioned the ruler.
"Good."
The
Conqueror turned to a guard and said, "Escort these ladies down to the
docks. See to it Callisto greets them."
"Yes,
my liege." The guard waited for the four women to come up beside him and
he quietly led them out of the gates, towards the docks.
The
Conqueror briefly watched them go but then yelled, "Somebody bring the secondary
guard captain to my office."
~*Part
13*~
Autolycus
rubbed his hands together and grinned. "Here we go; we knock out those two
sentries at the gates. Then take their clothes and pose as them."
"You
gotta be kidding me?" Iolaus shook his head and knelt down more behind the
tree while looking at the two guards at the gates of Sinteres's compound.
"We have to lure them away. We can't just knock them out that close to the
compound."
"Exactly...
sssso that's where you come in." The King of Thieves grinned evilly.
"What
you want me to do? Dress like a woman and do the drag?"
Autolycus
suddenly had an evil smirk.
"No,"
growled Iolaus.
"Don't
worry, there's nothing to it."
Iolaus
just glared at his partner.
Autolycus
stumbled through the forest some, coming closer to the sentries at the gate.
"Stop!"
yelled a guard.
The
King of Thieves stopped and held up his hands. "What's wrong?"
"Who
are you?" called a guard.
Autolycus
smiled drunkenly and said, "I'm just a man... having a good time."
"Oh
yeah?"
The King
of Thieves grinned. "I found myself a real nice lookin' bitch." He
waved his hands towards the woods. "You fellas like to join in?"
The
guards exchanged looks and then nodded to one another. Together they left their
post and followed behind the guy.
"Oh
Georgy boy, where'd you go?" called a light voice.
"I'm
coming, my sweets," yelled Autolycus.
The two
guards snickered together while sheathing their swords at their sides.
"Where
are you?" called Autolycus.
"Right
over here," replied a light but throaty voice.
Autolycus
stopped and put his hands on his hips.
"Where is she?" questioned a guard.
"She
was just here," answered the King of Thieves. He cleared his throat.
"Oh sweetie, where are you?"
"Right
here," half growled a man's voice from the tree branches above the guards.
The two
guards instantly looked up but soon found a foot coming into their face.
Autolycus
laughed as he watched them fall on their faces out cold. "Nice job."
"Thanks... Georgy boy."
The
King of Thieves threw a glare at his friend. "Come on, let's get these
damn uniforms off them."
Iolaus
seconded that idea and quickly began taking the clothes off the sentries.
Afterwards, he and Autolycus tied and gagged the soldiers before putting on the
uniforms.
Autolycus
came out of a bush, pulling on the collar of the leather uniform. "This
Hades of a thing is too tight."
"Mine
fits perfectly," commented the smaller thief.
The
King of Thieves sighed and said, "Let's get this over with."
The
pair walked up to the posts at the gates and adjusted themselves accordingly,
swords drawn.
"So
I guess we'll stand here all day?" grumbled Iolaus.
"Nope,
we'll get in," muttered Autolycus. "We just need a way, maybe you can
think of something since you're a bright candle."
"What
in Tartarous is that suppose to mean?"
"It
means you're little ideas never work half the time." The King of Thieves
shook his head. "I still remember that screw up with the girl in the
bar."
"Don't
start that shit again," growled Iolaus. "I almost had her."
"Right...
she almost had your face on the floor is what you mean."
"Will
you shut up!" yelled Iolaus. "Like none of that kinda of centaur shit
happened to you. I wont even mention the one with the Amazon."
"That
was a mistake," yelled the King of Thieves.
"Yeah
a funny one too." The smaller thief started laughing.
Autolycus
snarled and suddenly brought the tip of his sword under his partner's throat.
"Wanna keep laughing funny boy?"
"Get
the Hades off me!"
"What
the Hades is going on over here?" yelled a deep voice.
The two
thieves turned to a tall, dark skinned man that was glaring down at them.
"He
started it." Iolaus pointed a finger at the other thief.
"I
don't care," growled Draco.
Autolycus
had already let go of his partner.
"I
want you two in the dungeon now."
~*~*~*~
Iolaus
grumbled to himself as he stomped down the steps of the dungeon, Draco was
behind him and his partner was ahead of him.
"You
two stay the Hades down here until somebody pulls you off duty,
understood?"
"How
long might that be?" inquired Autolycus.
Draco
glared from the fifth step up from the dungeon floor. "If you're lucky two
days." After a smirk, he hurried up the stairwell and back outside.
The
King of Thieves tilted his head as he heard the dungeon door at the top of the
steps slam then lock. He then turned to Iolaus. "Thanks," he chided.
The
thief peered up at the taller man. "What? you got us here." He shook
his head and pushed his helmet further back on his head. He sheathed his sword
then started searching through the dungeon. "Wait... Auto," he
called.
The
King of Thieves briskly walked down the tight space between the cells on either
side of him. "Well whatyah know." He grinned to himself and folded
his arms as he stared at the two prisoners in the cell. "And you had no
faith," he taunted his friend.
"Right."
Iolaus flashed a brief grin but turn his attention back to the two prisoners as
he wondered how to wake them up in the best manor. "Hey," he started
calling to them but he got no response. "Yo prisoners... wake up!" He
still got no response.
Autolycus
stood there completely amused by the scene. He just leaned against some bars of
a cell and decided to watch his partner try to wake up the prisoners.
The
smaller thief sighed but then suddenly kicked at the bars to make a loud
clatter. Still nothing. "That's it," he growled. "Amazons are a
bunch of sissy girls with nothing but sticks for weapons just like the
Conqueror's captain!"
A set
of dark brown eyes opened and a tall Amazon stood up in the prison cell.
Iolaus
grinned to himself as he knew he accomplished his mission. Yet suddenly
something went a bit wrong when he found himself choking and his face slammed
into the bars of the cell.
"Your
mother could kick your ass, little man just like I will," growled the
Amazon. She lowered her head, close to the small thief's. "Do not even let
me near a stick for what I may do to you with it.... because it'll be
right up your ass." She squeezed a little tighter then threw him across
the dungeon and he hit the other cell on the opposite side.
Iolaus
groaned and slid down the bars onto the floor.
Autolycus
laughed finally and straightened up from the cell. He instantly found piercing
brown eyes on him but he simply ignored the threatening look. "May I
introduce myself...? I'm Autolycus... the King of Thieves." He held his
hand down towards Iolaus. "And this would be my partner, Iolaus."
"And
why are you two here?" questioned the guard captain as he stood up from
the cell floor.
"The
Conqueror," stated the King of Thieves.
Palamon
grinned and chuckled lightly. "She would send in thieves to steal
something stolen from her."
"Naturally...
and only the best of course," added Autolycus. He then glanced down at his
partner, whom was rubbing his neck. "So what you coming up with?"
"Mmmm."
The small man chewed on his lower lip while studying the dungeon. "Not a
plan, I'll say that."
Autolycus
started rubbing his chin as he considered some ideas.
~*~*~*~
"Have
you heard anything from the other village yet, Solari?"
The
second in command shook her head while crossing her arms against her chest.
"Nothing yet… my guess is they could be here tonight definitely by
sometime tomorrow."
"Good."
Gabrielle took a step back and leaned against the post of the hut behind her.
"How is Eph?"
"She's
doing better… recovered finally from that long walk from Athens," the
Amazon half joked.
"Rrrright."
The warrior-bard smirked at that. "She rode the entire time… on my horse
not to mention."
Solari
nodded a couple of times. "She seems to be doing a lot better,"
finally admitted the Amazon. "I was pretty worried.
"I
was myself," confessed the small warrior.
The
second in command glimpsed up to Gabrielle from looking down at her boots.
"How you been doing?"
Gabrielle
closed her eyes for a brief moment then opened them again. "I'm doing
okay… worried though."
"We
all are," reminded the Amazon but added, "And I also know you're the
most stressed out of any of us."
"Stress?"
started teasing the small woman, "I live for it."
Solari
chuckled quietly but then reached out to grasp her friend's arm. "Don't
get too worked up… Eph and I are here to help out."
"I
know… thank you." Gabrielle smiled warmly. She then sighed a bit and
quietly whispered, "The Conqueror should be here tomorrow as well."
"Where
is she planning to position her troops?"
"Not
far from Sinteres compound… but she is bringing a set of troops here to protect
the Nation from any outside harm."
Solari
raised an eyebrow at that. "Outside harm or is she the ha-"
"Solari,"
warned the temporarily queen. "Don't."
The
Amazon's shoulders dropped, and she viciously brushed back a few strands of
hair behind her ear. "I'm sorry… but you got to understand…" she held
up a hand while saying, "that we've been at war with her ever since I can
remember. If its not one thing… its another." She paused as she knew her
friend was starting to understand. "It takes a bit to just… trust
her."
"I
know," whispered the Queen. "But you can trust me when I tell you she
won't harm us."
Solari
nodded slowly. "That's what I am trusting."
"Thank
you," uttered the warrior-bard. She lifted herself from the post while
saying, "Let's go see Eph."
Solari
agreed with a nod and followed along side her friend.
~*~*~*~
"So
what do you think, mother?"
Xena
turned her head to Eve that stood beside her on the bow of the ship.
"About?" she whispered with a gentle smile taking her lips.
"Anything."
Eve shrugged a little.
"Mmmm…"
The warrior reached out and held onto the railing and leaned forward against it
a bit. "I think we've got ourselves in quite a mess."
The daughter
chuckled but yet had to agree. "We sure did."
The
Warrior Princess flashed a grin at her daughter before gazing over the sea
again.
"You
know what I think?"
Xena
felt a small laugh vibrate inside of herself." What's that?"
"I
think it's nice to be out on an adventure with my mother."
The
warrior felt a smile creep along her lips despite the entire situation ahead of
them. "I think I have to agree with that."
Eve
felt a bit of warmness fill her but slowly it faded out and a heavy sigh
escaped her.
"Now
what's on that mind of yours?" inquired the mother.
Eve
shook her head a little and said, "Just been having a long… lllong debate
with myself."
"About?"
"About…
what my destiny truly is," confessed the younger woman. She slightly
peered up at her mother before looking back to the sea. "Whether I'm
suppose to be God's chosen… peace keeper or-"
"A
warrior," finished Xena. She felt her own heavy sigh come and leave her.
She knew exactly how her daughter felt. "Its not easy, I know that."
She brought her right arm around her daughter's shoulders and pulled her in a
bit closer. Gazing down at Eve, she whispered, "The best thing you can do…
is go with what feels natural."
"I'm
not quite sure what that is right now." Eve gazed into her mother's eyes
hoping to find her answer there even though she knew she would not.
"I
know and you won't for right now." Xena let a small smile appear in her
expression. "You give yourself time and soon you'll know." She
lowered her head and kissed her daughter's forehead while whispering,
"Promise."
Eve
smiled at her mother's reassurance feeling a bit of weight leave her. She
wrapped her left arm around Xena's waist and dropped her head against the
larger shoulder beside her. "Mother… did Callisto, by any chance, have
green eyes?"
The
warrior suddenly furrowed her eyebrows at the random question. "No… why,
sweetie?"
"Just
wondering…." Eve licked her lips while staring at the sea before her. She
then said, "Didn't you ever wonder why I have green eyes? I mean… you
don't have green eyes and neither does Callisto. So how did I end up with green
eyes?"
The
Warrior Princess didn't say anything as the question sank into her mind. She
never really had thought about why her daughter had green eyes… she just simply
accepted it. "Green eyes," she whispered aloud to herself in thought
and then her suddenly her expression took on realization.
"Gabrielle…."
"Yeah…
that's what I thought too." Eve lifted her head. "She's my mother as
well."
Xena
finally came to the realization too that Gabrielle was most likely Eve's mother
as much as her own. She then gazed down at her daughter and studied her for
several silent seconds. She truly examined Eve's bright green eyes and knew in
her heart that those eyes were Gabrielle's. Bringing her free hand around, she
lifted a lock of Eve's golden brown hair and knew it was blond and black
together. Eve's height, Xena recognized, was higher than Gabrielle but shorter
than her. And then finally it clicked to the warrior that Eve… well despite all
that Eve has done in her life for some reason she still held some type of
innocence to her, much the same way Gabrielle has all through her life.
"So
guess this means she isn't my aunt after all huh?" finally cut in Eve's
voice.
Those
words made one of the rarest smiles slowly shape across Xena's face. "Yes
it does," she whispered softly.
"Hmmmm."
Eve began to grin a bit devilishly. "So… what should I call her now…
mother, mom or mommy," she joked.
Xena
couldn't help but laugh. "Mother is mine, I reserve it."
The younger
woman laughed as well. "Well I don't think a 25 year old should go around
calling her mother mommy… so I think that leaves me with mom."
The
warrior grinned and said in an evil tone, "Make sure when we get back you
call her that first thing."
Eve snickered
quietly. "You would, mother… and I'll make sure to do it around you."
"Good
girl," teased the Warrior Princess.
Eve
laughed while shaking her head as she went back to taking in the scenery around
her. "So what you think about having Callisto as the naval captain?"
"I
don't know what in Hell the Conqueror is thinking," half joked the warrior
and in part she was rather serious. She then added in a huff.
"I
have a feeling she'll turn on the Conqueror when the time comes," muttered
Eve. She then turned her head sidelong and watched Callisto in the corner of
her eye. "Very soon at that," she whispered.
"Mmmm,"
agreed the warrior. "I have that feeling as well. And it'll be a bad fight
as well."
"Yes
with as many ships as the Conqueror has… I wonder how many are loyal to
Callisto before the Conqueror?"
"I
don't even want to think about it," replied Xena. She sighed then mumbled,
"That's the problem with switching sides… get new enemies and new
allies."
"Hmmm,"
agreed Eve quietly.
~*Part
14*~
The
queen lifted her head and straightened her back out as the two Amazons from the
trees lowered to the ground bringing her and her horse to a halt. "I am
here with my Amazons at Queen Gabrielle's request."
The two
patrol Amazons glanced at each other and added nods. One patrol Amazon stepped
forward and said, "Welcome, Queen Velasca."
The
queen smiled a little more proudly and asked, "May we be escorted
in?"
"Of
course," answered the patrol Amazon. "Please follow me." She
turned and headed for the village gates.
The other
patrol Amazon however took a few steps back and watched the queen and her
Amazons pass by.
The
patrol Amazon led the party to the gates and soon as she neared, she saw the
gates opening for them.
Velasca
examined the larger village as she entered it.
Gabrielle
left her hut soon as she heard word of the queen coming, she was glad to hear
the other Amazons had arrived. She went directly to the village centre knowing
this would be where the other queen would be escorted to. In the centre she saw
Solari already waiting. "You heard?" she said a bit loudly.
"Yeah,"
called back the second in command.
Gabrielle
came up beside her friend and faced the gates; she then spotted the patrol
Amazon escorting the queen and her Amazons to the centre. As she got a better
look at the queen, she realized exactly who it was on that horse. "Oh my
god…" she uttered in fear.
"What's
wrong?" quickly asked Solari.
"Velasca
is the queen?" she hotly asked as she looked to the second in command.
"Yes,"
whispered Solari, "I don't know if you know of her in your world but here,
she is very well known." She narrowed her eyes a bit. "She is well
regarded by all Amazons… this village and in her own. She technically should be
the head queen, the only reason Queen Gabrielle is cause she stumbled into it
by caste." She shook her head before adding, "Queen Gabrielle is
lucky Velasca hasn't yet challenged her for the caste. I'm not even sure why
Velasca hasn't…"
"Mmmm,"
was Gabrielle's only response before she forced a smile on her lips when the
queen approached. "Welcome, Queen Velasca."
The
queen smiled at the warrior-bard and dismounted quickly. "Thank you, Queen
Gabrielle." She then suddenly gave a puzzled look. "My… you've
changed quite a bit since I've last seen you."
"I'm
afraid I am not the same Queen Gabrielle you are thinking of."
Velasca's
expression went from puzzled to completely confused.
Solari
chuckled lightly at the look and decided to explain the situation. "Well,
have you heard the tales of a hero that came from another world to change the
Conqueror?"
"Yesss…
she supposedly looks like Queen Gabrie…." Velasca glanced back to the
warrior-bard and then laughed. "Looks like? Well you certainly are a
perfect copy."
The
smaller warrior gave a small grin. "Well, I am Gabrielle just from another
world."
"And
an Amazon I do hope…?" further inquired the queen.
"Yes,"
replied the Amazon Queen quickly. "I am the Queen of the Amazons in my
world and I am the Queen here until the rightful Queen returns."
"Yes,
I've heard the predicament but I was unsure when I received the letter from
Queen Gabrielle. I guess this would explain everything now."
Gabrielle
faintly nodded then said, “How about we take care of your horses and direct you
to your huts.”
“Thank
you,” replied Velasca.
Solari
and the Queen led the group of Amazons through the village and took them first
to the stables to let the Amazons on horseback stable their horses. Afterwards
they went to the west side of the village where there were several vacated huts
set up for two Amazons at a time. Gabrielle announced to the Amazons to choose
a partner and select whatever hut they desired. The warrior-bard and Solari
then escorted Velasca to her hut, which was closer to the centre of the
village.
“I hope
this will be satisfactory enough,” commented Solari.
Velasca
smiled lightly. “I’m sure it is, thank you.”
Gabrielle
crossed her arms against her chest and settled her hard eyes on the other
queen. “Later this afternoon, before dinner, we’ll be having a brief meeting.
So we can catch you up-to-date on what’s been happening recently.”
“That
would be great.”
“Get
some rest till then,” recommended the Amazon Queen.
Velasca
slightly nodded at the idea and stepped into her hut with her saddlebag of
belongings.
Once
the hut door closed, Gabrielle quickly turned and marched off.
Solari
furrowed her eyebrows but then hurried after her friend. “Gabrielle, is
everything okay?”
The
small warrior sighed and quickly came to a stop. “I do not like Velasca here,”
she slightly growled.
“Gabrielle,
she is highly regarded by all Am-”
“Is
that so?” hissed the bard, “I’d like to know if Ephiny thinks the same thing.”
The
second in command let her mouth stay hanging open for several moments before
finally saying, “No she doesn’t think much of Velasca.”
“And
why is that?”
“Because
Velasca… well she has a different way of running things sometimes.”
“That’s
exactly it.” Gabrielle placed her hands on her hips. “She does not do it the
Amazon way, she does it her way.” She took a step closer to her friend. “Do you
know what she did in my world?”
“What?”
squeaked out the Amazon.
“She
doublecrossed me, stole some of my Amazons, happen to get lucky and get some
ambrosia. And after she ate it, she attacked my Amazons, and was bent on
killing me.” She paused for a second then added, “I do not like anybody that
endangers my Amazons.” She continued walking to the village.
Solari
let her shoulders drop as she stood there watching her friend disappear ahead.
~*~*~*~
“The
Conqueror?” repeated the queen, a slight bit of humour in her tone. “The
Conqueror?”
Gabrielle
raised an eyebrow at Velasca. “Yes, the Conqueror. Is there a problem?”
Velasca
shook her head and replied, “I just can’t believe she’s going to work with us…
instead of against us.”
“Neither
can I,” muttered Solari under her breath but quickly looked up as if she didn’t
say anything.
“She
will… trust me,” stated Gabrielle. She then turned her head back to the entire
group. “As I’m sure you know, I have the Amazons getting prepared… some I’ve
already sent out to Sinteres’s as outposts, in case the two thieves need any
extra help.” She then straightened up, lifting her hands off the long table,
and continuing to stand behind the chair at the head of the table. “I think
that about covers it…?”
“Just
what happens if say the Conqueror does turn on us somehow, what are our plans
then?” questioned Velasca.
The
small warrior sighed during the few seconds she had to think. “Then we pray we
can take her.”
Velasca
huffed in her seat and looked away from the other queen. We’ll see just how
good the Conqueror is now, she grumbled to herself.
~*Part
15*~
The
three Egyptians stood tall at the end of the dock and the one in the middle
held a lit torch. The other two, however, hurried to help the ship dock against
the pier head of the marina. The other ships from Callisto’s fleet also were
docked but in various slips down the pier of the marina.
“Drop
the gangplank!” ordered Callisto.
One of the men scrambled to lower the gangplank down to the dock and as soon as
he did, the three Egyptians boarded the ship.
Callisto
met the men near the top of the gangplank.
“Welcome,
Captain,” greeted the Egyptian with the torch.
“Thank
you,” replied Callisto in her light voice. “Is the Queen home tonight?”
“She is
and she is waiting inside for you and your men.”
Callisto
smirked a bit. “Wonderful. Let me get my… ‘men’ and you can escort us there.”
“Yes of
course,” replied the man.
The
Captain disappeared ahead, going down several steps to the galley of the ship
where she bumped into her ‘men.’ “We’re docked.”
Xena
nodded.
Callisto
turned and headed back up the steps with Xena, Eve, Cyane, and Varia following
behind. She led them to Egyptians and introduced them. “This is Xena, her
daughter Eve and two Amazons… Cyane and Queen Varia.”
“Very nice
to meet you, ladies,” replied the man with the torch and he bowed is head. “I
am Torrid… but better known as Ra.” He
suddenly turned while saying, “Please follow me.”
The group went down the ramp and onto the
dock, their boots echoing as they made their way to the palace. At the door of
the palace there were two guards keeping post as they entered inside then went
to throne room. There the Queen of Egypt sat at her throne with a priest beside
her and heavy built guard.
“Welcome to Egypt, ladies.” Queen
Cleopatra stood up and came down the steps to welcome her guests. “My, my you
do look exactly as the Conqueror,” she commented to the Warrior Princess.
Xena grinned. “So I’ve heard.”
Cleopatra smiled and looked to Callisto,
her smile faintly falling. “Its good to see you again, Captain.”
“I wish I could say the same,” whispered
Callisto, her right eyebrow raised up.
The Queen ignored the comment and looked
to the other three women she did not know. “And these ladies?”
“This is Eve,” began Xena, “then Cyane and
Queen Varia.”
“Queen?” repeated Cleopatra.
“Queen of the Amazons,” explained Varia,
“in my world that is.”
“Its wonderful to meet another queen
then,” joked Cleopatra lightly.
“I assume you received the Conqueror’s
message?” interrupted the Captain.
Queen Cleopatra turned her attention to
Callisto, her stone cold look masking her features. “I did and I will be
providing you with men and a guide to help you on your mission.”
“We won’t need any men,” stated Callisto
hotly. “The Conqueror provided us with plenty of men.”
The Queen of Egypt chuckled amusingly.
“Well I’m afraid, Captain it wasn’t a request from the Conqueror… it was an
order. And I do plan to keep my Conqueror happy.” She narrowed her eyes. “Not
her sea Captain.”
Callisto only smirked as she grind her
teeth quietly.
“I’m sure you all could use a break
tonight.”
“We could.” Xena folded her arms and
dropped her head to one side. “But we’d like to leave at first light.”
“Yes of course.” Cleopatra turned to
Torrid, who stood by the entranceway. “Torrid.”
The man crossed the throne room and came
to the Queen’s side.
“Please escort these ladies to their
rooms. And tonight let my guard captain know that at first light he will be
leaving for Gurkhan’s.”
“Yes of course, my Queen.” Torrid bowed
his head and turned to escort the women into the main portion of the palace.
“Goodnight,” called Cleopatra. She stood
there and watched them leave before sighing to herself, her eyes directly on
Callisto’s back. “She’ll be the death of us.” With a shake of her head, she
decided it was best for her to retire for the night.
“What’d
you think of that, mother?”
Xena
leaned her sword against the wall and placed her chakram on the nightstand
beside the table. “I’d say they don’t get along,” she joked.
“Mmmm,”
agreed Eve. She came up behind her mother and helped her unbuckle her brass
armour. “Did you come up with a plan on how to get Cyane and I into Gurkhan’s
palace.”
The
older woman grinned and asked, “Have you ever wanted to be a belly dancer?”
“What?”
choked out Eve.
Xena
turned around while pulling her armour off. “A belly dancer?”
“Um… no
not really.” The daughter lifted an eyebrow. “What are you planning?”
The
warrior shrugged and went to place her armour down on a sofa nearby. “Simple,
you’re going to do what Gabrielle and I had to do to save Sara.”
“And
that was become belly dancers?” chided Eve.
The
Warrior Princess sat down on the sofa next to her armour and began untying her
boots. “We got into Gurkhan’s lair by being sold as slaves… it was the only way
to get close enough to Gurkhan without being killed. Its what you and Cyane are
going to have to do.”
Eve
nodded and asked, “Once we get Gabrielle, what do we do?”
“That’s
where it gets a bit fuzzy.”
“Well…
what’d you and… mom do?”
Xena
peered up at hearing her daughter call Gabrielle mom, it made her smile. “Your…
mom and I…” She stopped midway as she removed her boots. “…we ended up killing
Gurkhan then escaping with Sara… lucky enough.”
“Then
we can do the same.”
“True
but…” Xena sat back in the sofa. “you have to keep in mind that they have
Gabrielle… Queen of the Amazons. Anybody and I mean anybody would love to get
their hands on her. Sara… she was easier since she was just a slave with no
other importance to anybody.”
“And
it’s not simple enough to get Gabrielle, kill Gurkhan in his… sleep, then
escape?”
“Its
not that, Eve.” Xena sighed and stated, “I don’t think Cyane can handle killing
Gurkhan… not like that.”
The
daughter realized what her mother meant and dropped her head a bit. She kept
thinking as her heart sunk a bit and she decided to sit down in a chair across
from her mother. “I can kill him,” she finally said.
“Eve,”
warned Xena.
“Mother,
you know I can… I’m more than capable of handling it.”
“I know
that, Eve but you are on the path of God… not the warrior.” The warrior sat
forward, her arms resting on her legs. “You can’t do that.”
Eve
raised an eyebrow. “I can… and I’m going to have to, mother. There’s no other
way… I’m not God’s messenger… I never can be. I was born to be a warrior,” she
whispered.
Xena
licked her lips; she swallowed down a lump in her throat. “Look Eve, do not
kill him unless its your last resort, alright?”
Eve
simply nodded.
The
warrior nodded back then stood up. “Come on, we need some rest.”
The
pair gathered themselves and climbed into the large bed, hoping soon enough to
sleep.
~*~*~*~
Autolycus
stood still at the bottom of the steps in a strict formation.
Iolaus
also did the same but sighed a bit, he’d been standing like this for three
candlemarks now and nothing was happening like his partner planned on.
“Any
minute now,” muttered the King of Thieves.
“I’ve
heard that eleven times already,” grumbled the smaller thief.
“It
should be pretty soon,” called Palamon, “they always come in around this time.”
“Gods I
hope so.” Iolaus sighed and leaned against the wall, his right hand resting on
his sword.
Suddenly
the door jerked open and two soldiers came into the jail. They hurried down the
steps, each holding a tray of food for the prisoners.
“We
heard you boys got stuck on dungeon duty for some stupid bickering,” joked on
of the soldiers.
“Yeah,
yeah,” replied Autolycus. “Shove it up your leathers.”
The
soldier that made the comment huffed while the other one snickered. Then they
marched down the isle way to the cell. One soldier handed the other one his
tray and took a ring of keys off his belt. He quickly unlocked the cell and
took one tray at a time, placing them on the floor.
Autolycus
flickered his eyes to his partner.
Iolaus
slightly nodded and gripped his sword a little harder.
The two
soldiers begin heading back for the stairs after locking the cell.
Iolaus
tensed up and right when the soldier on his side came close enough, he drew his
sword and stabbed the man in the stomach.
The
other soldier froze briefly but quickly grabbed his sword.
The
King of Thieves had reacted faster with his sword drawn and easily rammed his
blade into the soldier’s chest. He ripped out his blade and stood there as the
soldier fell down and landed on top of the other one. “Well… that worked so
far.”
The
smaller thief shook his head and knelt down while sheathing his sword. He
unhooked the ring of keys and hurried down to the cell.
The
King of Thieves followed behind helping his friend jerk open the cell door.
“Ready
to go?” asked Iolaus with a smile.
Eponin
smiled back, she started to stand up. “Hades,” she growled.
“What’s
wrong?”
The
Amazon gazed up at Autolycus. “I don’t have much strength.”
“Neither
do I,” admitted Palamon.
“What
you mean?” quickly asked Iolaus, “Why didn’t you say anything before?”
Eponin
sighed while slowly and carefully getting onto her feet but she fell back
against the wall, her breathing laboured. “I don’t know… I’ve been feeling this
way since I’ve gotten here.”
“Me
too.” Palamon ran his fingers through his hair while tightly gripping a bar of
the cell.
“Since
you’ve been here?” Iolaus repeated. “Hmmm… I wonder,” he thought aloud. He
knelt down beside the food the soldiers had brought and lifted some of the food
up on the tips of fingers. He carefully smelled it twice then licked it. “Yup…
there’s something in this stuff to keep you feeling weak. Some kinda of
sedative.”
“How
come we didn’t notice from the start?”
Iolaus
looked up at Palamon while standing back up. “They probably used smaller
quantities then so that you wouldn’t notice until you got use to the stuff.
It’s a great way to keep a prisoner sedate.”
“That
explains why they give us such nice food,” huffed out Eponin.
“Its
worth the nicer food if it keeps the prisoners quiet and easier to handle,”
pointed out Autolycus. “You think you two can walk at all?”
“Yeah
we’ll be fine.” Eponin glanced at Palamon, whom nodded his agreement.
“Let’s
get out of here then.” The King of Thieves reached around his back and pulled
out to sets of cuffs. “We’ll keep these loose so you can get out of them.”
The
pair nodded and held their hands out, Autolycus put on one pair and Iolaus put
the other pair on Eponin. Afterwards, the group headed up the stairs, the two
prisoners in the front and the thieves behind with their swords drawn.
“So
what you plan to say if anybody asks what we’re doing with the prisoners?”
inquired Iolaus.
Autolycus
shrugged as he opened the jail door. “I’ll think of something at the spur of
the moment.”
Iolaus
sighed at his partner’s answer but decided to leave it. He went outside with
the prisoners into the cool night, happy there was some kind of darkness to
cover them.
After
Autolycus locked the jail back up he came behind the prisoners again. The group
quietly walked through the centre of the fort making their way to the gates.
They noted all the guards at the top along the walls, standing guard not
towards them but towards the forest that surround the compound.
“What
we gonna do about the two guards at the gate?” murmured Iolaus.
“I
don’t know yet,” muttered the King of Thieves.
And as
they neared the gates, those two guards drew their swords and stepped forward.
“Iolaus,
whatever happens don’t let either of those guards touch that bell.”
The
small thief nodded, knowing exactly what would happen if the bell was sounded.
“Who
goes there?” called a guard. He squinted his eyes a bit but he recognized the
two prisoners immediately when the group approached. “What are you doing with
the prisoners?” He grabbed his sword without drawing it.
The
other guard however unsheathed his sword, tense about the situation.
“Well
you see,” started Autolycus, “we’re taking them to Lord Sinteres.”
“Sinteres’s
office is that way, you idiots.” He pointed in the direction with his free hand.
Autolycus
looked in that direction and nodded. “So it is… my mistake.” He smiled back at
the guard. There was one brief second of silence then he shoved Palamon to one
side and fisted up his hand. He punched the guard square in the face.
Iolaus
did the same, pushing the weapons master to one side and bringing his sword at
the guard but his sword clashed against the guard’s.
Both
Palamon and Eponin had fallen to the ground, out of the way, and too weak to
get up quickly.
Autolycus
had started sword fighting against his opponent.
Palamon
saw that the King of Thieves was having a bit of trouble fighting the guard so
he tried giving a hard kick up with his right foot. He smashed his boot right
between the guard’s legs.
“Oh
fuck,” moaned the guard, his hands directly going between his legs.
“That
was cruel,” stated Autolycus jokingly. “But a good idea.” He grabbed the
guard’s shoulders and rammed his knee between the man’s legs as well.
The
guard squealed and fell on the ground holding himself.
Iolaus’s
enemy was still fighting and was trying to near the bell alarm. Iolaus quickly
stopped him when he brought his sword around and stabbed the guard in the side.
The
soldier dropped his sword and fell on his knees.
Iolaus
turned to help Eponin up while Autolycus helped Palamon to his feet.
The
bell rang.
“Shit!”
yelled Iolaus as he swung around with his sword and drove the blade into the
guard’s chest.
The
guard released the bell’s rope and finally fell to the ground.
“Come
on, let’s get out of here,” ordered Autolycus.
“Stop
them!” yelled a few soldiers across the compound.
Iolaus
looked behind Eponin, when she was standing, and saw several groups of soldiers
racing after them.
“Get
‘em! They have the prisoners!”
“The
prisoners are escaping!”
“Time
to go,” announced Autolycus. He whirled around and kicked the gates open.
Draco
came rushing out of his room half dressed in uniform. He quickly realized what
was happening and yelled out, “Stop them! and kill those soldiers!” He growled
before disappearing into his room again to throw on the rest of his uniform.
By
then, Autolycus and Iolaus were out of the gates half dragging Palamon and the
Amazon behind them.
“Can we
go a little faster?” screamed Iolaus.
“We’re
trying,” growled Eponin, “we’re too weak.”
The
King of Thieves looked behind and saw soldiers coming up from behind with
swords out and torches burning. “You two are going to have to try a little more
if you want to stay alive.” He then felt his ears ringing with the sounds of
horse beats. “Oh no,” he whispered.
Iolaus
glanced back and confirmed his partner’s worries; there were ten men on
horseback coming after them and one of them was Draco. “We’re not going to make
it now.”
As the
runaways made it deeper into the forest, they knew they’d be dead in seconds,
as the horse beats became closer and closer.
The
King of Thieves looked ahead and suddenly saw metal flashing and small fires in
the air moving quickly towards them. “Oh Hades.”
The
rest of the group realized exactly what was happening as the enemy surrounded
them. They gave up, coming to a complete stop in the middle of the dark forest.
Iolaus
turned his back to Autolycus, facing the compound. “Been nice workin’ with yah,
Auto.”
“You
too,” muttered the King of Thieves.
The
first person on horseback to come into view was coming from deep in the forest.
The rider reappeared out of the darkness on a golden horse and gave out a war
cry. The rider came directly at the group of runaways with sword drawn.
Autolycus
took a deep breath and closed his eyes, waiting for the sword to rip through
his chest. And he waited. He opened one eye slightly and carefully but then
both his eyes flew open when the rider came right up to him then the horse
leapt over him and Iolaus.
“Wait…
I know that horse.” The King of Thieves quickly spun around.
Iolaus
squinted and said, “I know that rider’s hair, sheath, and armour.” He laughed
to himself.
“The
Conqueror,” whispered Palamon, and he sighed in relief.
Suddenly
ten women dropped from the trees above them with masks on and swords out.
“Attack
them!” yelled one of the Amazons.
Nine of
those Amazons disappeared into the night, heading to attack Draco’s men.
Then
there was a surge of fifty horseback soldiers that swept past the runaways
heading after Draco and his men.
The one
Amazon remaining turned to the group. “Well… good to see you again, Ep.” She
pulled her mask back and curly red hair fell down.
“Amarice.”
The weapons master smiled and hugged her friend. “What you doing here?”
“Gabrielle
sent us here to make sure everything went alright.”
“Thank
Artemis she did.”
Amarice
smiled but looked away when she saw four men on horseback came up to the group.
The
leader of the group smiled down at them. “Nice to see you again, sir.”
Palamon
returned the smile to his soldier. “You too, Joxer.”
“Can we
offer you four a lift back to camp?” inquired Joxer, the second in command.
“Would
love one,” confessed Eponin. She took Joxer’s hand and felt herself hefted up
into the saddle behind him.
“See
you at the camp, Ep,” called Amarice. She smiled before pulling her mask down;
she left for the battle ahead.
The
others gathered themselves onto a horse and were ridden back to the Conqueror’s
camp.
~*~*~*~
“So
what did you have planned at that point, Autolycus?” The Conqueror folded her
arms over her chest and revealed an amused smile.
“I
really don’t know, Conqueror.” He laughed to himself. “I just planned on you
appearing out of the darkness to save the day.”
The
ruler huffed. “I could tell.” She dropped her arms to her side again, walking
to the entrance of her tent, she said, “Get some rest tonight, Autolycus.
Tomorrow we’ll discuss the… bill.”
“That’d
be great, my liege.”
“Uh
huh.” Xena held up the flap for the smaller man as he passed through.
“Goodnight.”
“Goodnight,
my liege.”
The
Conqueror waited a brief moment before deciding to see how the Amazon and her
guard captain were doing now. She quietly left and went to Eponin’s tent first.
Amarice
glanced over when she saw the tall ruler step inside of the tent; she immediately
stood up.
Eponin
sat up more in her bed, her full attention on the ruler.
“How
you feel?” The Conqueror’s voice broke the silence first.
“Still
weak.”
“I can
imagine.” The Conqueror took a step closer to the foot of the bed. “Sinteres
likes to use a lot of sedatives with his prisoners… easier to deal with them.”
“I’ve
come to notice it,” the weapons master joked lightly.
“By
tomorrow you should be a lot better,” promised the ruler.
Eponin
nodded and then asked, “Have you heard anything from Gabrielle?”
“No but
tomorrow I’m expected at the Amazon village. I heard reports that the other
queen has arrived at the village.”
Eponin
nodded a couple of times. “Anything on Queen Gabrielle?”
“Nothing
yet,” confessed the ruler. “I hope to expect a report in a few days of their
progress. They should have arrived in Egypt by now.”
The
weapons master pressed her lips together, her stomach twisting a little.
“Get
some rest tonight. There’s a guard tonight at your tent in case you need
anything.” The Conqueror turned to leave
Eponin
hesitated for a second but spoke out. “Thank… you, Conqueror.”
The
ruler glanced back and gave a nod; a faint smile creased her lips slowly before
she disappeared out of the tent. She stood near the entrance of the tent.
Amarice
let out the breath she’d been holding the entire time. “That woman always
scares the feathers off me.”
“Amarice…
get over her,” joked the weapon’s master.
The
Conqueror grinned to herself at hearing the Amazon’s comments. With a chuckle,
she walked off. She directly went to Palamon’s tent to check on him.
“Conqueror,”
greeted the guard captain, he tried getting out of the bed.
“Stay
there, Palamon.” The Conqueror came over to the bedside. “How you feeling?”
“Better…
some of that poison has worked out of me.”
“Good
to hear.” Xena placed her left hand up on the bed railing. “I’m going to need
you when this fight comes against Sinteres.”
“What
are the plans so far, my liege?”
“The
Amazons will be here soon, I plan to surround Sinteres’s compound and cut off
any supply routes.”
“Starve
them some huh?”
“Exactly,”
replied the ruler, “then once we know Queen Gabrielle is alive and safe, we’ll
attack Sinteres. Finished this stupid game.”
Palamon
sat up a little in the bed. “What is going on with Queen Gabrielle?”
“Fortunately,
Xena and Gabrielle are here to help.”
The
guard captain grinned. “Ah and they’re off getting Queen Gabrielle…?”
“Not
quite, Xena, her daughter and two Amazons left the other day to get Queen
Gabrielle.”
“And
Gabrielle is with the Amazons?”
The
Conqueror nodded.
Palamon
lowered his eyes while he thought about everything that was happening. “Sounds
like everything is falling out well.”
“So
far,” stated the ruler. “Let’s not get cocky just yet.”
“Mmmm,”
agreed Palamon.
Xena
moved away from the bed, retreating to the tent’s entrance. “Get some rest,
Palamon.”
“You
too, my liege.”
The
ruler took one step out but stopped and turned back. “By the way, I’ve decided
to make you my general now, Palamon.”
The
guard captain blinked.
The
Conqueror laughed quietly as she left the tent.
“Thank
you, my liege,” he squeaked out.
Xena
took a deep breath until she couldn’t fill her chest anymore with air. She
quietly went through the dark camp back to her tent. She noticed a few of her
men relaxing around a campfire and decided to… encourage them. She came up
quietly behind them. “I suggest you, ladies do something a little more
productive than keeping your asses warm by the fire,” she growled as she
emerged before her men.
The
four soldiers scrambled onto their feet after they’d stopped laughing from a
joke from earlier.
“Sorry,
my liege,” called one soldier.
They
quickly hurried off to take a post around the camp.
The
Conqueror looked towards where they ran off. “And one of you dowse this fire!”
she yelled hotly. She unclenched her teeth and continued her journey to her
tent. Once inside, she unattached her sword and chakram, placing them beside
her bed. Lying down, she stared up at the tent, her mind wondering about what
laid ahead of her.
Her
entire world was changing and she had little control over much of it. She’d
always had control over her own destiny, her path but at the same time she had
to wonder if she really had a choice in the matter of her fate.
As of
right now, she was too concerned about the war ahead. She knew it’d be easy to
win this battle against Sinteres, she had little worries of defeat. The only
defeat she did have fear over was Queen Gabrielle’s death. She wasn’t there in
Egypt so she had no control of what happens to the Queen. She couldn’t stand
not knowing what was going on within Gurkhan’s palace. The only thing that kept
her from going insane was knowing Xena, her counterpart, was there to supervise
the entire mission.
Yet,
she still felt this dread in her that made her shiver each time she thought of
Queen Gabrielle being lost in the middle of all of this. And the fact that she
felt this dread towards Queen Gabrielle’s death made her fearful for her very
destiny. She’d never been conquered in her life and promised herself never to
be conquered by anybody… or anything.