Amazon
Bonding, An Awakening III
by Frau Hunter Ash
Disclaimers: Once
again, let us recite the bard classic statement: I don’t own Xena, Gabrielle, Hercules,
etc etc etc. I wish I did (some seasons would have been different, thanks!), I
would also have enough money to be sued for. This story is written for
entertainment purposes, not for money, and no copyright infringement is
intended. Don’t bother suing, haven’t got much, not even my sanity.
Subtext/Alt Fiction/Sex: Yup. This story contains a loving and sexual
relationship between consenting adults of the same gender. If this is illegal
in your state or country, please leave - either the story or the region you
live in or change your laws. If you are under 18 or 21 years (depending on who
thinks you’re an adult), leave and come back when you’re "legal".
Violence: Hmmm, very little. Probably even less than your usual TV
episode.
Storyline: This is the third story in my Awakening set. As I said before, I
didn’t intend on writing sequels but it worked out that way and who knows where
these will end up. I hope that each story stands on it’s own but you might want
to read "Discovery, An Awakening II" before this one.
Feedback: Definitely! <beg> <beg>, wait a minute, do I beg? Yup,
for feedback and behind closed doors. LOL Let me know what you think.
Revised: June, 2001
The knock on the door caused the
warrior to yelp aloud and Solan to grin.
Cyrene placed a comforting arm on her daughter’s arm and smiled at the
expression on Xena’s face.
“It’s
okay, Xena.” Cyrene said softly. “You’ll be fine.”
“Mom,”
Xena nervously pulled on her tunic hem.
“I’m nervous.” the warrior admitted.
“You’re
scared,” Cyrene corrected.
“Okay,
I’m scared.” Xena admitted softly. “Why? This is the best day of my life.”
Cyrene
laughed again. “It’s all right and
expected. You’re taking a very big
step.”
The
knock sounded again and Cyrene quickly hugged her daughter and then went to the
door. She motioned for Solan to join
her as they opened it.
“Hercules,
as Kumbada to my daughter Xena, you are welcome here and I entrust her into
your hands.” Cyrene said formally.
“As
if I need protecting,” the warrior mumbled.
Xena
turned and was pleased to see her Kumbada standing in the doorway with a
stunned expression on his face. The
warrior felt herself blushing.
“Xena,
you.... you look beautiful.” he finally stammered.
“Thank
you,” she replied. “You look great.”
He
did, too. In formal blue dyed leather,
he was the perfect picture of a Greek God and Xena almost lost her breath. The grey leather of his trousers fit nicely
and the gold wrist bands set off his brown hair well, she thought. A small circlet of gold shined across his
tanned forehead. He beamed at her and
extended his arm for her. With a
moment’s hesitation the warrior took it and they walked out of the dressing
hut.
The
drumming and singing stopped for a moment as the couple was caught in the rays
of the setting sun. Then a cheer rose
up from the dancers and singers and they surrounded the couple, each wanting to
hug the warrior in congratulations and good wishes before the trek to the
sacred grove. After a moment the
drummers and singers gathered round the couple and her escorts of Mother Cyrene
and son Solan and together the small band began to move through the village,
drums and chanting setting the pace.
Solan
leaned over to Cyrene. “I don’t know
much about a traditional Greek wedding,” he admitted. “We have things a little
simpler with the Centaurs and Amazons.
What’s a Kumbada?”
Cyrene
smiled and took his arm as they walked behind the couple. “The Kumbada is usually the best friend of
the groom, but in this case there’ll be two Kumbadas. The rituals and ceremonies
will be a combination of the traditional and the Amazon, to help satisfy the
outside families like me and Hecuba.
The Kumbadas will escort the couple to the sacred grove for the bonding
ceremony and ensure that things flow smoothly.
It’s a very important role.
Usually, later in the marriage, the Kumbada acts as godfather to any
children.” Cyrene hesitated a moment,
“Can I ask you something?”
“Sure,
anything.”
“You
know about Amazon customs, right?”
“A
lot, since the treaty the Centaurs and Amazons have been studying each other’s
ways. My father says that it’s
important, we’ll probably have to become stronger allies in the future. Both groups aren’t the most popular in the
outside world.”
“The
enemy of my enemy is my friend?” Cyrene smiled.
“Right. What’s the question?”
“Why
is there an armed escort for Hercules, he is an honored guest of the wedding
couple.”
“Well,
you may also notice that I have a shadow.” he grinned and pointed to a smaller
Amazon female that was never far from the young teenager. “Any male on Amazon territory is escorted by
an armed Amazon. No matter who it is.”
“Oh,”
Cyrene nodded. It had been an
interesting week for her and Gabrielle’s family. Not the least was Xena trying to explain Solan to her and then
insisting that Solan not know the truth yet.
Cyrene had argued with her daughter about that one. Cyrene felt that Solan should know his
mother, especially since she had changed so much and he was obviously very fond
of her. Xena had countered that it was
difficult enough that Gabrielle was often used against her, she didn’t’ want
Solan becoming a target that she couldn’t protect. It was hard for Cyrene to interact with the boy without letting
him know that she was his grandmother.
She was becoming quite fond of him and proud of the young man he was
going to become.
As
they approached another hut a cheer went up from the drummers and singers
surrounding that hut and the two groups merged. Xena stopped and Hercules continued to the door of the hut and
knocked.
The
door was opened by Hecuba and Lila, Gabrielle’s mother and sister.
Gabrielle
shifted nervously and readjusted her wrap around skirt for the 10th time. Her mother, Hecuba smiled and wiped a tear
away from her eye. The bard spotted her
and tried to smile.
"Don't
you start!" Gabrielle warned.
"You'll get me going!"
Lila,
watching from a stool in the corner of the dressing room, giggled and the bard
glared at her little sister. That made
Lila giggle even more.
The
knock on the door caused all three women to jump considerably.
"Oh
gods!" Gabrielle whispered, feeling her heart sink into her stomach and
her courage take a quick exit.
Hecuba,
looking much like she did twenty years before in her white linen, sleeveless
dress trimmed in a green that matched her daughter's eyes, quickly hugged the
bard.
"You'll
be fine. It'll be over before you know it." Hecuba reassured her daughter.
"Gabrielle!
I hear them coming!" a male voice called from the other side of the door.
Hecuba
and Lila went to the door, reaching out and holding hands as they opened it.
They
looked great, Xena thought. Both were
dressed in traditional white linen, trimmed in green and gold. Lila had a crown of flowers and Hecuba had a
crown of orange blossoms. Both wore
gold bracelets and necklaces of feathers and beads. Xena looked over at her mother and thought once again that she
looked just as radiant in her white linen trimmed in blue.
Gabrielle
turned and saw Iolaus standing in the doorway holding a sword and belt. He started to say something and then stopped
dead, beginning to stammer.
"Wow,
I... uh. You're gorgeous."
Gabrielle
felt a familiar feeling of blush coming over her face.
"Thanks."
Then
she was across the floor and hugging the blond man tightly. He grinned and hugged her back and then
moved out of her arms and began strapping the sword around her waist. He was grinning from ear to ear.
Gabrielle
again reflected that he was quite handsome with his blond hair and blue
eyes. He was about her height (one of
the few people she knew that wasn't taller than she was) and today he was
dressed in a formal leather tunic dyed green to match the trim on her skirt and
sleeveless tunic. Grey trousers were
tucked into fur boots and cross laced with green leather thongs. Gold wrist bands decorated his wrists, a
gifting from Gabrielle's tribe and a simple gold band circled his forehead.
Hercules
addressed the mother and daughter, “It is the wish of Xena of Amphipolis, to
wed your daughter, Gabrielle of Potedaia.
She pledges to care for her, provide for her and, most importantly, to
love her. Do you accept this?”
Cyrene
leaned over to whisper to Solan. “Traditionally the Kumbada bargains with the
bride’s family, settling the dowry and lands exchanged and all that.”
“We
do with open hearts.” Hecuba and Lila answered.
Gabrielle
swallowed visibly as the sound of drumming, singing and cheering got louder,
getting closer.
Iolaus
grinned. "Are you going to get
sick?" he teased.
"No,"
Gabrielle lightly punched his arm.
"Herc
did." he whispered loud enough for everyone in the room to hear.
"Hercules
got sick the day of his wedding?" Hecuba asked in an awed voice. She was still getting accustomed to dealing
with Amazons, Gods and demi-gods.
"Yup,"
Iolaus grinned. "Got so nervous
that he lost his breakfast."
"Iolaus,
thank you for being my Kumbada." Gabrielle said quickly as the sounds
outside grew very loud.
"My
pleasure."
Gabrielle
was pleased as well with Hercules and Iolaus both acting as Kumbadas for the
ceremony. Since this wasn't a
traditional ceremony but a combination of traditional, Amazon and quite a bit
of adaptation, Xena and Gabrielle had decided on each having a Kumbada for the
rituals they were facing and had instantly chosen Hercules and Iolaus. The women also agreed that they couldn't
find a better pick for the traditional role of best man for their bonding, nor
better godfathers if there were children later in the relationship.
Iolaus,
dressed the same as Hercules but his leathers were dyed green, stepped forward
from behind Gabrielle’s family and approached Cyrene and Solan. His blue eyes dancing with delight.
“It
is the wish of Gabrielle of Potedaia to wed your daughter, Xena of
Amphipolis. She pledges to care for
her, provide for her and, most importantly, to love her. Do you accept this?”
“We
do with open hearts.” Cyrene knew that
Solan also agreed, even if he didn’t know it was his Mom getting married. He was overjoyed to be included as a member
of the family of Xena and was beaming.
The
two families then approached each other and exchanged hugs, tears and
laughter. Iolaus and Hercules then
exchanged the wedding bracelets that Xena and Gabrielle would use. Passing them back and forth between each
other three times.
Solan
looked puzzled and looked to Cyrene.
“We’re
not sure why they rings or bracelets are exchanged three times. Tradition.” she
whispered.
Gabrielle
knew that in a traditional wedding, the Kumbada would be bargaining with the
bride's family for the dowry, monies and land exchanges and not love
pledges. She was grateful once again to
her mother for holding Gabrielle's father back from insisting on marriage at a
young age for her oldest daughter.
Gabrielle
had always been curious as to why Hecuba had fought back against Herdoctus about
marriage for Gabrielle. Now that the
bard knew her true father was Apollo and she was destined to have met Xena and,
the gods had hoped, save the warrior from the darkness that had consumed her. The bard had been meant to save the world.
The
little bard now understood why her mother had been so surprised when she came
home and announced she was marrying Perdicus but pleased. Hecuba had been hoping that her daughter had
saved Xena from her dark future but had broken away from the dangerous life
being with Xena would mean. Gabrielle
couldn't blame her mother for that one, marrying Perdicus should have been
safe. A calm and secure but hard life
as a farmer and healer.
When
Callisto killed Perdicus day after their wedding, Hecuba had quit struggling against
what the gods had said was inevitable: Xena was Gabrielle's soulmate. Gabrielle's mother was just surprised that
it took both the bard and warrior so long to figure it out. Gabrielle grinned to herself, everyone
around them seemed to know it except themselves.
"Sometimes
for a bard you can be a little thick," she muttered to herself.
Then
her heart skipped a beat as Iolaus came back to the door and offered his
arm.
"Oh
gods," she whispered and went to join him, adjusting the necklace of
blue-green feathers and beads.
Iolaus
emerged with Gabrielle holding his arm.
The crowd went silent and both Hercules and Xena lost their breath in
reality.
The
bard was breathtaking. Xena couldn’t
think of any other words. The sight of her
love brought tears of joy to her eyes and she quickly wiped them away and
noticed that Gabrielle’s eyes were also bright with tears of joy.
The
Amazon Queen was dressed in a white sleeveless leather tunic that was trimmed
in gold and green, a green to match her eyes.
A white wrap around skirt was also trimmed in green and fur. At her wrists were matching green leather
bracers and gold bands decorated her upper arms. Around the bard’s neck was a strand of blue-green feathers and
beads. To complete her outfit a
ceremonial sword hung at her side.
The
surrounding Amazons broke into a cheer and went to their knees and bowed their
heads at the sight of their Queen.
Gabrielle blinked as the cheer from everyone surrounding the hut washed
over her and she self herself blushing again.
Then her eyes caught sight of her mate and her heart skipped a beat
again and she felt her eyes filling with tears of joy.
Everyone
except Xena and Cyrene went to a bended knee for the Amazon Queen. Xena and Cyrene bowed their heads as
Gabrielle began to approach them.
The
warrior was dressed the same as Gabrielle was but her sleeveless white tunic
was trimmed in blue and gold, to match her piercing blue eyes. The wrap around white skirt came down to the
top of Xena's blue dyed boots that were laced up with white leather
thongs. Matching blue leather bracers
covered Xena's forearms and silver bands decorated her tanned upper arms. Around the warrior's neck was a necklace of
black-blue feathers and beads. The
sword at the tall, black haired woman's side was a silver ceremonial sword.
Gabrielle
stood in front of her chosen mate and lifted Xena's head to look into those
blue eyes.
“You
are so beautiful.” Gabrielle whispered.
“I love you.”
“You
take my breath away, little one.” Xena whispered back. “I love you too.”
Gabrielle
took a place beside the warrior and everyone rose. Hercules and Iolaus went to a tray being held by an Amazon and
carried two goblets to the couple. Each
woman took a goblet and drank half the wine.
Then, with grins, they each dropped a coin into the goblets and returned
them to their Kumbada’s.
“Wine,
the sweetness of life and the coin represents that they each pledge to care for
each other.” Cyrene whispered to Solan.
Everyone
cheered and the drummers began drumming again.
Both families fell into behind the couple and the Kumbadas began to lead
them towards the sacred grove of the Amazons.
Along
the way the couple’s hands sought each other and interlaced together. In their other hands they carried sprigs of
ivy to symbolize the eternity of their love.
Along the way the members of the tribe lined the path and tossed
blossoms and grain at the wedding party.
As
they neared the grove the party passed through an archway of ivy and holly and
through the smoke of two smudge pots on either side of the archway.
Solan
leaned over to Cyrene. “We pass through
the smoke of sacred herbs to cleanse the body.
Xena and Gabrielle have already gone through three days of purification. A day of sweating in the sweat hut, a day of
fasting, and a day of meditation.”
“Is
it true that they couldn’t see each other during that time?” Cyrene whispered.
“Yup,
also heard rumors that Xena tried but Ephiny caught her.” Solan giggled.
“I
believe that of my daughter,” Cyrene grinned back and she could see Xena’s face
begin blushing and remembered her daughter’s uncanny hearing abilities and that
she had heard the conversation. Cyrene
bit her lip to keep from laughing at her daughter’s discomfort.
As
they reached the edge of the trees everyone stopped and the drummers and
singers went silent. An Amazon, the
shaman stepped forward, sword in hand.
Cyrene
started to lean over to Solan but he put up a hand to stop her question.
Hercules
and Iolaus started to move forward and Solan moved around the two women to join
the men. As they knelt in front of the
priestess Gabrielle felt a swelling of pride and could feel the same emotion
radiating from the warrior next to her for the young man. Gabrielle had heard the argument between
Xena and her mother about the boy. Once
Cyrene knew Solan was her grandson she had wanted him to know that as well and
get to know the boy. Xena had been firm
that he shouldn't know the warrior was his mother yet. The warrior had tried to convince Cyrene that
it was just too dangerous and that he was better left in the dark and with the
Centaurs. That argument hadn't been
settled yet, Gabrielle knew. The bard
could see where Xena inherited her stubborn streak from.
Cyrene
moved closer to her daughter, curious.
The
three males knelt on both knees before the priestess and lifted their
heads. The priestess, not speaking,
placed the point of the blade against their throats and then moved to the next
male after a moment. She abruptly
handed the sword to an attendant Amazon and took a bowl from the
attendant. She approached Solan first
and dipped her finger into the liquid and smeared a streak across his forehead
and moved to repeat the gesture to Hercules and Iolaus.
Another
bowl was handed to the priestess and she smeared the cheeks of the males with
this liquid.
“Xena?”
Cyrene whispered.
“Males
aren’t allowed into the Sacred Grove without being purified.” Xena whispered as
Gabrielle was whispering to her family by her side. “First with the smoke, then blood and finally spring water.”
"The
males have to be purified before entering the sacred grove of the Amazons,
dedicated to Artemis, our patron goddess. First with the smoke that we passed
through and then with the blood of one of the forest animals and finally with
pure spring water to signify rebirth."
Gabrielle whispered to her family.
The
priestess nodded to the males and stepped back and into the shadows. The three rose without a word and resumed
their places in the group.
“It’s rare for a male to be granted the
privilege.” Solan whispered, awe in his voice as he leaned next to Cyrene’s
ear.
“Xena
loves you very much.” Cyrene commented and watched the young man stand even
taller.
The
drummers and singers in front parted to the side of the path and joined the
tribe members waiting in the grove as the wedding party approached the altar
and Ephiny. Xena grinned as she heard
Solan behind her, “Wow!”
The
warrior had to agree with the assessment.
Standing on the stone platform that held the altar, the Regent Amazon
looked amazing. The chestnut haired was
in complete royal outfit. Her white
leathers gleamed in the setting sun and the leather and feathered mask made her
look somewhat terrifying. In her hand
she held a sword and an Amazon stood on either side of the altar, both in
ceremonial clothing and with notched arrows, symbolizing Artemis. All the tribe members were in their very
best clothing and ceremonial masks.
Xena
glanced over and found Hecuba and Lila’s eyes wide at the sight of the fierce
and almost fabled warrior women. Not
many outsiders had seen an Amazon ritual before, especially a private bonding
ceremony.
Two
of the Amazon warriors approached the wedding party and guided the family
members off to either side, Solan included.
Hercules
and Iolaus approached the altar and knelt on one knee before Ephiny. They placed the wedding bracelets on the
altar and waited.
Ephiny
motioned for the two warriors to rise.
Hercules and Iolaus moved slowly and lifted the crowns off the altar.
“The
crowns represent that a wedding is a royal occasion, no matter the status of
the couple. Xena and Gabrielle choose
silver and gold, representing the Moon and Sun.” Cyrene whispered to Solan.
Hercules
and Iolaus walked around the altar platform three times with the crowns,
holding them high for everyone to see.
Solan looked to Cyrene for an explanation but she merely shrugged, much
like her daughter would. “No one knows
why three times.”
Xena
and Gabrielle moved to the altar and placed their twigs of ivy that represented
undying love on the altar and knelt.
The men approached them and placed the crowns on the heads of the women
with a kiss on top of the head. After a
moment of silence the men then switched the crowns. After the third crowning the two Kumbadas moved aside and faced
the altar with the wedding couple. Gold for Gabrielle and silver for Xena. The Sun and the Moon.
“Tribe
members! Family and friends of the couple!” Ephiny’s voice carried to the far
ends of the grove. “Tonight we honor
two friends, two loved ones, and one of our tribe in a bonding ceremony. They have committed to each other and have
faced trials together. Tonight is a
ritual of something that already exists.
Tonight we honor the love between Xena and Gabrielle.”
Ephiny
stepped around to the front of the altar and held the point of the sword at
Xena’s throat. Even though Cyrene knew
it must be part of the ritual, still she felt her heart skip a beat at the
threat to her child.
“Do
you enter freely into this bonding, warrior?” Ephiny demanded, her face hidden
behind the mask.
“I
enter freely of my own will and desire.” Xena answered strongly.
Ephiny
removed the sword and placed it at Gabrielle’s throat. “Do you enter freely into this bonding, bard
and Queen?”
“I
enter freely of my own will and desire.” Gabrielle answered in a strong voice
as well.
Xena
smiled to herself. It had taken some
explaining to Hecuba and Lila about the Queen part. Like the situation with Solan, Gabrielle didn’t let too many people
know that she was the Queen of the Amazons, it could lead to problems with her
family. They were still in shock over the exact nature of their daughter being
an Amazon. They had known that she had
become a member of the Amazon tribe before, the Queen part was still a shock.
Ephiny
handed the sword to an attendant and then pulled out a dagger. With a quick stroke she had cut a lock of
the young woman’s hair from behind the girl’s neck and then quickly cut a lock
of the warrior’s hair.
The
Regent moved behind the altar and held the hair for all to see and then mingled
the locks together in her palm. “I
offer this hair of the marriage couple to Artemis as sacrifice and ask that she
bless this union of Gabrielle and Xena.”
Xena
and Gabrielle both threw their hands up and Ephiny jumped backwards as a sudden
burst of light filled the altar area.
Everyone went to their knees when they realized that Artemis was
standing behind the altar next to Ephiny.
Then with more bursts of light several new figures joined the
ceremony. Xena wasn’t sure whether to
curse or welcome them as she took sight of them in.
Apollo,
Cupid, Aphrodite, Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Persephone and Hades.
“I’m
not surprised Ares isn’t here,” Gabrielle whispered to her lover and Xena
nodded. Gabrielle knew she had to be
relieved of that small favor. The
warrior was still tense, just as Gabrielle would expect, Xena hated dealing
with the gods.
"I
thought Apollo was kidding about coming to the wedding," Xena muttered
under her breath and the bard bit her lip to keep from laughing at her warrior.
The
gods and goddesses took up places on either side of the area, along with the
families.
“Because
of the good these two have done for world and the gods, we all offer our
blessings to this union and encourage their love. Know this and let all witness our proclamation, their love is
destined to span all eternity and beyond this reality. The love between Gabrielle and Xena is rare
and it is a soul mate bonding. I call
for a blood joining if they are willing to accept their fate.” Artemis
announced.
Everyone
was obviously stunned by the presence of the gods and the announcement from
Artemis but Ephiny quickly recovered.
Gabrielle was stunned, she felt Xena squeeze her hand tightly.
“As
you wish, my Goddess.” the Regent stood and faced the wedding couple. “Do you accept this, Xena and Gabrielle?”
she asked simply.
The
two women looked at each other, each sinking deep into the other’s eyes. Both reached out at the same moment to
caress the other’s cheek. Gabrielle,
with her empathic gifting, felt the love pouring from her lover and the bard
felt like her heart would burst with joy. Blue eyes began to fill with tears of
joy, matched by Gabrielle's.
“We
do,” they answered.
“Friends
and family,” Ephiny faced everyone. “The gods have blessed this union and have
called for a blood bonding. This is a
rare binding of soul mates, by binding their blood together in front of the
gods they are binding their souls together.
It is the ultimate commitment anyone can make, god or mortal. From this point, no matter what happens
between them, their souls will be joined.”
Xena
and Gabrielle each squeezed their hands tighter, reaffirming their decision
with each other. Gabrielle felt tears
beginning to escape her eyes. She
leaned against Xena's strong arm, wanting to be closer to the warrior. Xena squeezed her hand again.
The
shaman priestess stepped out of the shadows and approached the couple
slowly. Wordlessly, she peered out from
under her ceremonial headdress, her hazel eyes piercing into blue and green
ones. She drew a dagger from her belt
and Gabrielle and Xena extended the hands they had been holding together, palms
up.
The
priestess turned back to the couple and held the dagger over their palms for a
moment and then, with quick and deft strokes, sliced open the palms of both
women's hands. A bowl appeared from
somewhere within her robes into her hand as she caught a portion of the blood
from both hands. She handed the bowl to
an attendant, who also seemed to appear from nowhere, and then clasped the
hands together again.
Gabrielle's
breath caught in her throat at the sensation, the intensity. The bard heard Xena gasp as well, it felt
like lightning was flowing through their veins. Gabrielle threw her head back with the surge of power and her
body began trembling, she felt Xena's body responding the same.
Regent
Ephiny knelt before the Goddess Artemis and the Goddess of the Hunt, patron of
the Amazons, extended her hand over the bowl in blessing. Ephiny then stood and poured some of the
blood into a wine goblet on the altar.
Raising the goblet high, Ephiny chanted an invocation and blessing and
then walked down from the altar to stand in front of the couple.
“Your
vows, warrior.” Ephiny instructed.
Xena
turned to Gabrielle and took a deep breath, her eyes beginning to fill with
tears of joy again. “You saved my life,
my heart and my soul. They are all
yours, my love. I pledge to be yours for eternity.”
“Your
vows, my Queen.” Ephiny instructed.
“You
gave me life and opened my heart and soul.
They are all yours, my love. I
pledge to be yours for eternity.” Gabrielle said, a tear escaping her eyes.
Ephiny
handed Xena the goblet. “With this wine
and blood you pledge your soul and blood to each other. You will be joined
beyond this life.”
Xena
drank half the wine readily and handed the goblet to Gabrielle. “With this wine and blood you pledge your
soul and blood to each other. You will
be joined beyond this life.” Ephiny
repeated and smiled behind her mask as Gabrielle easily drank the rest of the
wine/blood mixture.
Ephiny
took the goblet back to the altar and faced everyone. She held up the bonding
bracelets, interwoven strands of gold and silver. “These are the bonding bracelets chosen by Gabrielle and Xena,
they symbolize their commitment to each other.”
Hercules
and Iolaus both approached the altar and took the bracelets from Ephiny, each
handing Xena and Gabrielle a bracelet.
Artemis pointed her finger and the leather thong fell into pieces at
their feet. The two women placed a
bracelet on the other’s wrist.
“You
are bound before your family, your tribe and before the Gods. May you never
regret this decision.” Artemis announced.
“Speak
total truth, Daughter,” Zeus spoke up and both Gabrielle and Xena turned to him
with a surprised look. “You were
destined to be together whether we agreed or not. We are pleased, though and you have our blessing.”
With
that Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Persephone and Hades were gone. Aphrodite, Cupid and Artemis looking pleased.
“Gabrielle,
you are my Chosen and an Amazon and have my special blessing. Because of your binding to her, you have my
blessing as well, Xena.” Ephiny was
left staring at the space where Artemis had been.
“We’re
glad you finally worked out, girls. Catch
you later.” Both Aphrodite and Cupid were gone.
Xena
breathed a sigh of relief and Gabrielle elbowed her in the ribs.
“Behave,”
the bard hissed with a smile.
“With
that many gods around, I’m just surprised nothing went wrong.” Xena smiled
back.
“Friends,
family and tribe, I proclaim this part of the bonding ceremony over. The families, Kumbadas and escort will
accompany the couple to the wedding hut on the far side of this grove.
Beginning in the morning we will begin the reception of the delegates from
surrounding cities and nations to honor our Queen, followed by a dinner
tomorrow night. Then we’ll send them
all on their way and hold a week long festival here among ourselves and our
honored guest and family members.” Ephiny announced. With the announcement over she let out an Amazon celebration cry
that was picked up by all the members of the tribe as well as the visiting
Amazons from other tribes. Even Solan
joined in the shouting.
Still
holding hands the two women followed their Amazon warrior escort and their Kumbadas with their families following
behind. As they approached the hut the
escort broke off to take up positions on either side of the hut door. Hercules and Iolaus stopped and turned to
face the two women. With wide grins
they each kissed Xena and Gabrielle and hugged them.
“Thank
you for choosing us as your Kumbadas,” Hercules said.
“I
wouldn’t think of anyone else.” Xena smiled.
Hecuba
and Lila joined Gabrielle by her side.
They were then hugged by the bard tightly. “I love you both,” the little Amazon said simply.
“We
love you too, Gabrielle, and couldn’t be happier.” Hecuba smiled and hugged her
daughter again.
Cyrene
and Solan also came forward to hug and kiss Xena. The warrior wiped a tear of joy from her mother’s face. “I love you, Mom.”
“I
love you too and I couldn’t be more proud of your match.”
Xena
looked down at the teenager and then hugged him tightly. “I love you too, squirt.”
“Yeah,”
he said simply.
Then
the families took turns hugging their new daughter-in-laws. Finally, everyone moved aside and the escort
opened the door for the couple to enter the hut.
Holding
hands once again they crossed the threshold.
As
the door closed behind them the bard felt herself swept into her taller lover's
arms for a long and lingering kiss.
Gabrielle wrapped one arm around the warrior's neck and the other around
Xena's waist. As the kiss refused to
lessen for either of them, the bard found her knees go weak and her body
trembling.
"It's
been a long three days, my warrior." Gabrielle complained as they broke
apart slightly. The bard began to trail
her kiss down to the warrior's neck.
“Yes,
it has.” Xena agreed, pulling the bard closer to her by lifting Gabrielle up
into another kiss.
Gabrielle
took advantage of the wrap around skirt and surrounded her legs around her
warrior's hips and ducked her head down to bite Xena's neck. Xena grabbed the bard's nicely shaped ass
and pulled the bard tight against her as she groaned and whimpered. Gabrielle answered with a growl of her own
as they fell against the wall of the hut.
The
two Amazon guards outside the hut tactfully ignored the thump and the moans
that were increasing in volume inside the hut.
All the Amazons had been very aware of the sexual energy between the two
women during their stay in the village before the wedding. Ephiny complaining to her own mate that she
hadn’t gotten a solid night’s sleep since the two women had arrived.
Hercules
and Iolaus moved into the tree line a short distance from the hut. They sat down and leaned against a tree.
“They
were beautiful,” Iolaus commented softly, pulling out his sword and laying it
across his lap.
“Yes,
very beautiful.” Hercules agreed.
“Herc,”
Iolaus began slowly. “Do you ever
regret letting Xena go?”
“No. I love her and she loves me but we’re not in
love with each other. She is a
remarkable woman, though, and stunning.”
Hercules commented, almost wistfully.
“How about you?”
“No,
that was just lust.” the smaller man grinned.
Hercules
lightly shoved his friend and they settled in for a long night. Xena and Gabrielle might not be a
traditional Greek wedding couple but Hercules and Iolaus were prepared to
complete their roles, including protecting the wedding couple on their bonding
night. Besides, Hercules was worried. Where in Tartarus was his half-brother?
Gabrielle
moved back from Xena's neck back to the warrior's lips, both tongues fighting
back and forth, the bard's hand lacing through the warrior's hair, holding the
woman's head tightly into the kiss.
Gabrielle felt Xena regain her feet and move them to the bed in the
center of the room. The bard kept a
tight hold on the warrior as they fell to the bed and with the agility of a
cat, flipped Xena over onto her back.
Gabrielle
was pleased when her mate yelped in surprise and then moaned in pleasure as the
bard began tugging at the laces of the warrior's tunic. With a growl she pulled the restricting
cloth from Xena's body. Tears almost
sprang to the bard's eyes as she slid down the warrior's body and positioned a
leg between her lover's legs. The
feeling of Xena's body melding into hers felt like a melding of fire and ice,
intense heat that sent shivers over her body.
She wasn't sure who was moaning more or louder, herself or her mate as
she took a nipple in her lips, lightly rubbing her teeth over the tender
flesh. Xena's hands in her hair
captured her head in place as the bard began devotions at Xena's breasts.
The
last thing Gabrielle expected was to be hitting the far wall of the hut with
her back and the back of her head.
Everything went black for a moment as she slid down the wall. The bard shook her head in time to see
someone reaching for her, grabbing her by the collar of her tunic and lifting
her off the floor and high on the wall, feet nowhere near the ground.
The
bard blinked, staring into intense brown eyes and familiar beard.
"Ares!"
she hissed.
Without
looking back he snapped a fist back and caught her mate along the jawline,
sending the warrior flying backwards to the floor next to the bed.
"Hi,
can't say I'm sorry to break up this little scene. I need you to disappear for
a couple of days, what say we get out of here?" he grinned.
"Never!"
Gabrielle hissed and the God of War smacked the bard's head into the wall in
response. The bard clawed as his arm,
knowing it was useless.
Both
the bard and War God looked down in surprise at the blade sticking through his
stomach. For a moment Gabrielle had
hope that this might be over but he merely brushed aside the sword, breaking
the blade off and backhanded Xena again.
Gabrielle,
seizing his momentary distraction, jammed two fingers in his eyes when he
turned back to her. With a howl of rage
and pain Ares dropped the bard to the floor.
Gabrielle quickly got to her knees and started to dive past him but was
surprised with the speed of his recovery, receiving his downward fist blow at
her temple and eye, sending her to the floor.
Before
she could even blink and realize she was bleeding, he had lifted her up again
and the bard was thrown across the room with the force of his blow to her
mouth. The bard lay stunned.
As
the darkness tried to claim her, the bard heard her Xena screaming in rage and
the sound of blows.
Hercules
and Iolaus found themselves on their feet and running before their minds had
caught up with their instincts a few minutes later. They blinked as they ran, taking in the sight of the God of War
sitting on his tailbone in front of the wedding hut. He was sitting on the door that someone had just thrown him
through.
Before
the two male warriors reached the small yard Ares had stood up only to find
himself pierced several times in the chest by arrows from the Amazon
guards. He snarled and broke the arrows
off.
Everyone
stopped when Xena bounded out of the hut, broken ceremonial sword in her
hand. Hercules and Iolaus started
running towards the fight again, ignoring the fact that the warrior woman was
dressed only in her wrap around skirt and missing her tunic.
“Sword!”
the warrior hissed and one of the Amazon guards quickly drew her sword and
handed it to the Warrior Princess.
Hercules
and Iolaus ran in between Xena and Ares.
“Let us handle this, Xena. Amazons, see to your Queen,” Hercules
instructed.
“All
right, enough of the games!” Ares snarled.
“Either way you want it, Xena. I
was just going to take the irritating little wench for a couple of days. Her
absence would be enough to start some minor wars between the delegates, but
since you object so strongly - I’ll settle for your death or hers, either way
works for me right now!”
With
a flash of his hands both Hercules and Iolaus went flying backwards into the
walls of the hut.
Ares
and Xena met in the center of the yard, swords clashing, sending sparks flying
between them. Hercules shook his head
and looked up at the fighters and shook his head again. The sword strikes were moving faster than he
could even follow. He stood up and
helped Iolaus up.
“Protect
Gabrielle, whatever you do, don’t let him near her.”
“You
got it.” Iolaus disappeared into the hut.
“No!”
Hercules screamed as Ares reached behind his back and pulled out a dagger. Before Xena could counter the sword and
dagger the God of War had sliced her sword arm and followed through with a
sword strike that knocked the sword from her weakened hand.
A
sword point at the warrior’s throat stopped Hercules.
“Xena,
it doesn’t have to be this way.” Ares said.
“Come back to me, leave the wench here and everyone lives.”
“I’d
rather be dead.” Xena answered calmly.
“Ares,
you do this and I’ll track you to the ends of the universe and find a way to
kill you myself.” Hercules warned.
“Oh
shut up, brother.” he turned his eyes back to his former Warlord. “You married
her?” he demanded.
“Worse
than that, Ares. We are blood bonded.” Xena held up her hand to show him the bandage.
Ares’
face turned extremely red with rage and he raised his sword with a scream and
Hercules began moving again.
“Don’t
you dare hurt my mother!”
Xena
looked up in time to see Solan launch himself from the nearest tree and land on
the God of War’s back. Ares screamed
with rage and when he turned Xena saw a dagger embedded in the back of his
neck. If he had been human his spinal
cord would have been severed.
With
a scream the God backhanded the young teen, sending him flying across the yard
and into a nearby tree where he sank unconscious. Hercules grabbed Xena from launching herself at Ares.
“See
to Solan, I’ll take care of him.”
As
the warrior knelt beside her son, the God of War found himself grabbed by the ankles
and lifted over the head of Hercules.
With a yell of rage, Hercules slammed Ares right into a tree. Without releasing his hold, Hercules swung
Ares over his head and into another tree.
By
now a large number of Amazon warriors broke into the clearing, armed to the
teeth and ready for battle. With
another yell, Hercules rammed Ares to the ground. The God of War lay in the dust stunned.
“You
leave Xena and Gabrielle alone or I will keep ramming your head into things
until you can’t even remember your own name!” Hercules threatened.
Before
Ares could respond Hercules had grabbed him by the ankles again and began
swinging him around and around until he had built up quite a bit of speed and
then released the War God, sending him flying over the tree tops with a yell.
The
large demi-god quickly ran over to where the Amazons and Xena were gathered
around the young teen. Solan opened his
eyes with a groan and found himself in the arms of the Warrior Princess.
“Hey,
you’re crying.” he whispered.
“Are
you okay?” she answered.
“I
think so, that kinda hurt,” he admitted.
Ephiny and Xena helped the young man stand up and then steadied him as
he swayed on his feet. Xena quickly ran
her hand over the young man’s body and looked in his eyes. Satisfied she stepped back and looked at
him.
When
the bard's vision cleared she found an Amazon warrior bending over her,
checking her pulse and head and Iolaus standing right beside the warrior. Then the Amazon Queen noticed another Amazon
guard standing next to her, arrow notched with two more in hand ready.
"What's
happened?" she whispered as Iolaus reached out a hand to help the small
woman to her feet.
“What
do you remember?” he asked cautiously.
Gabrielle’s
eyes narrowed and her jaw clenched.
“Ares!” She quickly shoved past
her Kumbada and saw a small crowd of warriors at a nearby tree. Through the crowd the bard saw her mate
bending over someone.
“Xena!” Everyone turned to see Gabrielle standing in
doorway of the hut, flanked by the two Amazon warriors and Iolaus. With a smile she ran into her mate’s
arms.
Ephiny
frowned and approached the two, lifting Gabrielle’s face from her mate’s
chest. All the Amazons muttered or
growled when they saw the black eye and the trickle of blood from their Queen’s
lips.
“I’m
all right,” she reassured them. “Ares
wouldn’t take ‘no’ for an answer.” The
Queen looked over at the shaken Solan, realizing that he had somehow been
involved with whatever had happened with Ares.
“Are you okay?”
“Yeah,
a little bruised, I think.” he shrugged, instantly reminding the young bard of
the boy’s mother, Xena.
Iolaus
stepped forward and handed the warrior her tunic. She grinned at his blush.
“I
thought you might like this back.”
The
warrior stepped out of Gabrielle’s arms and slipped the tunic over her
head. “Ephiny send word to our families
that we’re fine, I’m sure they heard the commotion. Let’s have the healer take a look at Solan and Gabrielle too.”
“I’m
fine,” both the teenager and bard said at the same time.
“For
me?” blue eyes pleaded with both of them and they finally nodded. “Go on, I’ll
be there in a moment.”
Together
her son and mate began walking with the Amazons towards the healer’s hut with
Ephiny explaining to the bard what had happened with Solan filling some in.
The
bard shook her head, realizing how close she, Xena and Solan had come to
possibly dying at the War God’s hands.
It sent a chill down her spine for her warrior. She had no idea what Solan’s or her death
would do to the warrior. Gabrielle
didn’t want to find out.
The
healer quickly looked both the teenager and her Queen over carefully and put
some salve on the cut above the bard’s eye and pronounced them fit. Ephiny sighed with relief and gave Gabrielle
a quick hug.
Xena
placed a hand on Hercules’ arm. “Thank
you, my friend.”
“Any
time,” he grinned. “Go see to your
mate.”
With
a grin the warrior was off at a trot to the healer’s hut. Then she stopped dead at the door before
entering. Solan had called her
‘Mom.’
“Oh
gods,” she muttered and then took a deep breath and entered the hut, walking
slowly past the armed guards at the door.
As
they waited for Xena to join them Solan became very quiet and withdrawn.
After a hectic candlemark of explaining what had happened to Ephiny and both families, having the healer check both teenager and Queen, and finally getting everyon