Gladiator, Bard, Warrior
Mother, An Awakening VI
by Frau Hunter Ash
Disclaimer: I don’t own Xena,
Gabrielle, Hercules, etc. etc. etc. This story is for entertainment purposes
and it helps keep me sane (sort of). Don’t bother suing me, I don’t have
anything of value (some would even argue I don’t have my sanity).
Sex/Subtext/Alt Fiction: This story is a continuing story of two women
in love and they have sex together and it does get graphic, unfortunately, not
in this story. If love/sex between two people of the same gender is illegal in
your state or country, move or change your laws after leaving here. If this
type of story bugs you, move on or free your mind.
Violence: The mention of rape concerning one of the major characters,
several deaths, one graphic sword strike, ax blow and no bad language. This one
puts X&G through some rough stuff.
Storyline: I hope this story could stand on its own. It is also part of a series I’ve ended up writing. I started out with one story in mind and who knows where this thing will end up at this point. You might want to read the other stories to get the entire picture.
A Visit Home, An Awakening
Discovery
Amazon Bonding
Healing
Trial Of A Roman, Trial Of A Couple
Others will follow because my muse is already
pounding for the next part. Hope you enjoy.
Feedback: Yes, definitely! Beg, Beg, Beg.
PART 1
Iolaus
slowly drew his sword and moved his horse forward slightly. "Look, I
already told you, we are free citizens. We’re not German, we’re Greek. Leave us
alone." he growled at the scruffy Roman soldiers blocking their way on the
road. "When I move, ride like Hades and get out of here," he
whispered to Gabrielle.
"I’m not leaving you!" she hissed.
"Get Xena and Hercules, the Roman camp can’t be far from here, you can
help rescue me. I don’t think you and I can take all of them," he hissed
back.
Gabrielle frowned but moved her horse a couple of steps away from his, ready to
turn and bolt.
Iolaus cursed every mother of the bandit soldiers in front of them. He knew
that they couldn’t count on Xena or Hercules rescuing them either, they were
still at camp further down the river. Iolaus and Gabrielle had been on their
way to a nearby village for fresh supplies before the four of them crossed into
Germania, determined to get a pregnant Xena out of reach of both Ares and
Caesar.
Now this. Life definitely wasn’t boring with his friends, Iolaus thought.
Definitely not boring and definitely dangerous.
The Roman leader grinned at the two smaller Greeks. "I don’t care who you
are. Me and my men need some gambling money and your wife there will bring a
very nice price with the slavers. You might even be worth a couple of gold
pieces, little man."
Iolaus let out a yell of anger and charged forward with his horse and
Gabrielle, with a frustrated growl, turned her horse. "Go,
Gabrielle!" he yelled.
He heard her horse begin pounding away.
Iolaus ducked under a sword slash and buried his sword quickly into the ribs of
the attacker and threw up his left arm to block another sword, wincing as the
sword cut through his leather bracer, skin and muscle. He slashed out and
caught another Roman at the throat and the soldier dropped his shield and sword
to grab at his throat before falling off the horse. The Greek’s horse pushed
forward, looking for a way through the pack of Romans but Iolaus and his horse
were both frustrated; the Romans kept in close, crowding the horse and the
sword of the smaller man.
The bard shook her head, trying to clear the sudden fuzziness and realized that
her horse had been arrow shot out from under her. She was trapped beneath the
horse and couldn’t even reach her fallen staff. The bard began pulling at her
legs and pushing at the dead weight of the horse and looked over to her friend.
Iolaus cried out in pain and slashed heavily to the left and looked down to see
his side bleeding heavily. His left hand came up to try and hold the wound
closed and stay in the saddle but dodging another sword strike caused the Greek
to lose his balance and fall from the horse, landing heavily. Iolaus yelped and
quickly rolled to his hands and knees and dodged out of the way of several
horse hooves aiming for his body.
"Iolaus!" Gabrielle whispered, not wanting to distract the man. She
noticed three soldiers beginning to make their way towards her and cursed the
dead weight holding her down.
The Romans dismounted and approached the Greek man slowly, most of them
grinning. Five of them, terrific, he thought. He wondered if he should make a
break for the river and risk freezing to death or drowning rather than the
swords, then he glanced over and saw Gabrielle’s horse fallen in the middle of
the road and the little bard struggling to get her trapped legs out from under
the dead animal.
"Gabrielle, no!"
With a shout he charged the soldiers beginning to crowd him. He quickly cut
down two of the soldiers caught off guard by his charge but a third caught his
left shoulder and Iolaus dropped his sword to grasp the wounded joint.
The three Romans reached the woman and grinned down on their captive.
Realizing his mistake too late, the Greek couldn’t bend to retrieve his sword
before the others were on him. He kept close to them to keep them from using
their swords and he utilized his many fighting skills and took another one down
with a broken neck, even if he was fighting almost one armed. A sword strike to
his back took the man to his knees and kicks, fists and hammering from sword
hilts sent him smashing to the ground, bleeding badly and unconscious.
Gabrielle looked over to see Iolaus lying face down on the ground, blood
flowing from his mouth and various wounds on his body. The Roman leader kicked
the small man in the ribs and received no response.
"Throw him over into the river." he ordered.
"No!" Gabrielle screamed and lost sight of her friend as the three
Romans bent down to claim her.
***
Iolaus’ eyes sprang open as he broke the surface of the water, sputtering and
gasping for air. The cold shock of the water hit him like a hammer and the
young man couldn’t catch his breath nor fight the current.
He struggled to keep his head above the water and almost swallowed enough to
drown when he was jerked suddenly to a stop. He realized slowly that his belt
was caught on a half submerged tree stump. Remembering Gabrielle trapped under
the horse at the mercy of the Romans, Iolaus summoned his strength and pulled
himself along the tree, freeing his belt and let himself drift onto the small
beach. Somehow the Greek pulled himself along until he was under the end of the
beach at the tree line. He managed to pull himself up and over the embankment
by some tree roots and then collapsed under the tree.
He closed his eyes, holding his side tightly.
Something pounded at his awareness and wouldn’t go away. Iolaus opened his eyes
and peered around the tree and blinked several times as his exhausted and blood
starved mind tried to take in the scene in front of him.
The Romans had Gabrielle in the small clearing. One was examining Iolaus’ sword
while another two were dragging the bodies of their comrades off the road. The
other three, including their leader, were holding Gabrielle and looking her
over.
Iolaus felt a whimper escape his throat.
The bard was struggling but two of the Romans held her tightly by her arms. The
leader grinned and ripped her tunic open from collar to hem, exposing her very
lovely breasts and torso. Gabrielle screamed and struggled and the men laughed.
Iolaus, tears streaming down his face, fell back against the tree. After a
moment, he leaned against the tree and used it to slide up to his feet. He
grabbed the tree for stability as he turned and nearly screamed at the sight of
his little friend’s abuse. He bent down to grab a fallen tree limb for a weapon
and fell forward onto the ground. Tears of rage and helplessness overcame the
young man as he listened to his friend scream and he couldn’t move.
***
"Iolaus!" a voice insisted he pay attention. He decided to ignore it,
easier to slip back into the darkness.
"Iolaus! Gabrielle!" another voice, higher pitched brought a frown to
his face as he lay pressed into the ground. Gabrielle? Something important.
Iolaus raised his head but couldn’t see who was calling and nothing came out
when he tried to yell. His head sank back down to the ground and he closed his
eyes.
"Gabrielle! Iolaus!" Iolaus grabbed the fallen limb and somehow began
banging it against the tree that had once been his friend a couple of times and
then darkness claimed him again.
"Hercules! Quick!" a voice shouted above him and Iolaus felt himself
being turned over gently. He opened his blue eyes and found similar blue eyes.
He attempted a smile.
He heard his best friend come pounding up and slide down to the ground next to
Iolaus.
"Iolaus! What happened?" his friend demanded. Iolaus could feel
someone tugging at his clothes and the sound of cloth tearing and then pain at
his side.
"Hercules, keep the pressure on that wound." a voice commanded.
"Gabrielle," Iolaus whispered.
"Where is she, Iolaus?"
"Xena?" he whispered.
"Yes, Hercules is here too. Where’s Gabrielle?" she asked, pressing
another bandage on his shoulder wound.
"Took her, hurt her." he whispered closing his eyes.
"Iolaus! Who took her? Where!?" Xena yelled.
"Romans, sell to slavers."
"He’s unconscious." Hercules choked out and the warrior nodded.
"I’ll make a litter to drag him behind one of the horses. You keep
pressure on those bandages. I’m going back to camp and get our stuff and
blankets, he’s soaking wet." Xena said quickly.
"We’ve got to get him to the village." Hercules insisted.
"Where do you think those Roman soldiers came from? If they see him
they’ll kill all of us before we can talk. We’ll take him to the small tribe
across the river, they deal with sword wounds all the time. Then I’m going to
find Gabrielle," the warrior said grimly.
"Hurry, Xena, he’s in bad shape."
"I know, lay next to him, cover yourselves with your cloak and try and
warm his body up. The cold probably saved his life by slowing his bleeding but
it will probably kill him in the long run. I don’t know how he’s alive
now." Xena said as she stood up. Hercules nodded, acknowledging the
impossibility of his friend still being alive.
"Gabrielle," Iolaus whispered.
"Easy, my friend. We’ll find her." Hercules promised and Xena turned
at a run towards the horses. "We have to find her."
***
It was after dark when the warrior woman stepped out of the small cabin and
started towards the horse line. She had her chakram up and at the throat of a
shadow before even realizing she had moved. Hercules, the shadow, stepped into
the light, carefully stepping around the chakram.
"You can't go, Xena." he said simply.
"Those Romans took Gabrielle, they either still have her or know where she
is. Don't try and stop me, Hercules."
"We've been dodging Romans for weeks, ever since Caesar somehow found out
you were in Roman territory. I'll go and find out whatever they know and then
we can plan on getting her back," he argued.
"You know what they've probably done to her?!" she hissed, not
wanting to bring everyone else from the camp out.
Hercules jaw clenched and he lowered his eyes. "Yes, I know what they do
to women, especially beautiful women. Getting yourself captured by Caesar isn't
going to help her."
"I can't just wait here!"
"Yes, you can. Both of you can," he argued, placing his hand on the
belly that was beginning to show signs of the growing life inside.
With a growl of anger Xena released the chakram, sending it flying through the
trees and bouncing off cabins and past Hercules' ear into her hand again.
"You asked me to be your Kumbada, your best man and godfather, at your
wedding. Let me do this."
"All right," she muttered, replacing the chakram as her side.
As she heard Hercules ride off Xena sank to her knees in the snow and looked to
the sky with tears falling down her cheeks, her breath ragged in the cold
chill.
"Please, I don't pray, you know that. I'm asking you, any of you, to bring
her back to me. Please, I can't live without her," she whispered.
Receiving no answer the warrior began to weep.
***
Xena moved quietly into the cabin of the head family of the local tribe and shook
the snow off her cloak, hanging it by the door and stamping her feet free of
snow. With a pang she remembered that Gabrielle always wanted to see the north
in the winter. The warrior bit back the memories and moved quickly to the cot
near the fire.
As she looked down at the warrior on the cot Xena thought how horrible he
looked. Iolaus was extremely pale from the blood loss and cold. He hadn't
regained consciousness since they found him and Xena's experienced mind told
her that he probably wouldn't. It seemed that only the stubbornness of the
Greek was keeping him alive.
She knelt down next to the healer as he heated another blanket in front of the
fire and exchanged it with one on the wounded man. He noted the question in
Xena's eyes and shook his head.
"I don't know, Greek. His spirit hasn't crossed over yet so there is
always a chance."
Xena gently took Iolaus’ hand in hers and brushed a curly lock of blond hair
from his forehead.
"Hang in there, Iolaus, we need you," she whispered in Greek.
When Hercules returned hours later he found her still sitting with his best
friend, not having moved from the spot. She was on her feet and in front of him
in an instant.
He looked around and noticed that the headman of the clan had raised up out of
his bed at the noise, sword in hand but, seeing it was his guests, laid back
down.
It was a typical cabin for a northern tribe, Hercules knew. One room where
everyone slept, cooked and lived, especially in the winter months. He wasn't
sure he could get used to that.
Xena helped him remove his cloak and led him to the fire. Demi-god or not, he
still could get cold.
"Well!?" she demanded as he sat down, checking on Iolaus.
"Any change in him?" he countered.
Xena's eyes softened. "I'm sorry, Hercules. No, no change."
"The Romans won't be kidnapping anyone else," he said softly and
pulled out a bloody sword and reached for a cloth next to the bed. "They
sold her yesterday while we were looking for her and Iolaus."
Xena closed her eyes and fought back tears and rage.
"Where?"
"Slavers heading south, they were already on the move. I'm going to follow
them tomorrow morning at first light. You'll have to take Iolaus and move
further up north while I'm gone."
"I'm not leaving the area until we find her!" she protested.
"Listen, damnit! I just killed an entire barracks of Roman soldiers!"
he growled, turning his eyes away. Xena carefully touched her friend's arm and
wasn't surprised to see tears falling. "I lost it, Xena. I just lost it
and went mad again."
"What happened?"
"I pounded them enough to tell me what happened with Gabrielle and where
they had sold her. Then I saw this on the table." he pulled out a gold and
silver bracelet from his belt and handed it to the warrior, her tears began to
match his.
"Gabrielle's bonding bracelet." she whispered.
"Yes, then one of them told me what his fellow soldiers did to her and I
lost it. I.... I killed all of them, Xena."
"You can't blame yourself for that!"
"I know they deserved it but now this family is in danger and so are we.
The Romans will tear this countryside apart looking for us and it's still
winter deep! How can I tell Axel that I've just brought the Romans down on his
house?"
A voice caught their attention, neither of them having heard the headman
getting up out of his bed, wrapping a cloak around himself and joining them at
the fire.
"This isn't the first time the Romans will try and take their anger out on
us. We have family north we can travel to. Winter travel hard, ja, but I do not
blame you for vengeance, my Greek friend." Axel said simply in broken
Latin. "We will protect your friends."
"I can't ask you to do that," Xena protested.
"Hercules stayed with me once and saved my life. It's a small thing."
he smiled. "He is family and he says you are his family - that makes you
family."
"Thank you, Axel." Hercules smiled wearily.
"Clean up, mein freund, you have blood on your hands and face."
Hercules flinched and looked at his hands and back at Xena, who merely nodded.
"Do not trouble yourself so," Axel urged. "They earned this from
you when they hurt your friend and took the little one."
"Yes," Xena agreed, her eyes narrowing. "I'm still coming with
you, Hercules."
"No, all of the territory is looking for a warrior woman, they're not
looking for me," he protested. "You have to keep Iolaus and Axel's
family safe. I'll find her."
"Gods, Gabrielle," she whispered, closing her eyes.
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Gabrielle groaned and tried to raise her arm to block the slaps but whimpered
with a flash of pain from her arm. The slapping stopped and she cautiously
opened her eyes.
"Good, you’re awake," a female bent over the bard. "Listen very
quickly if you want to live another day. Do not, no matter how much they hit
you, tell them your real name. You are known to Rome and your capture could
mean the death of you. Do you understand? Do not say your name!" the
female hissed, grabbing the bard’s face for emphasis.
Gabrielle nodded.
The female moved back and seemed to be waiting. In a moment several men
appeared in the dusty courtyard where Gabrielle realized she had been thrown.
She recognized a couple of the men from the night before and couldn’t stop the
whimper from escaping her throat as she tried to draw back into herself against
the wall, feeling very small and helpless. The chains at her wrists rattled and
the collar at her throat clinked against the wall.
Gabrielle looked around and found several other slaves/prisoners lining the
wall beside her. All of them were beaten, both physically and mentally.
"Greetings, slaves." A man stood before the others and faced the
chained men and women. "I am Lycrassis, owner of this school and villa.
When you address me or answer me you will address me as ‘my Lord,’ understand?"
Each prisoner/slave nodded. Lycrassis quickly yanked one slave to his feet and
slammed him into the wall. Gabrielle and the others heard the man’s head crack
as it connected with the stone wall. Lycrassis released the body and let it
slide down to the ground.
"I asked if you all understood," Lycrassis growled.
"Yes, my Lord," all of them responded quickly.
"Good, now let’s see what the slavers and the law makers have brought
me." Lycrassis began the long task of judging each prisoner/slave’s
potential and, in turn, their future. Gabrielle waited at the end of the line.
The female who had warned her earlier kept a close eye on the bard, Gabrielle
noticed.
One went to the stables because of bad teeth. A small Egyptian was sent as a
sparring dummy, Gabrielle had the feeling that this was a short lived job.
Others were chosen for training and another for the kitchen. Lycrassis stopped
in front of Gabrielle, who kept her head down.
The Roman lifted her chin to look in her eyes, noticing the beginning black eye
and the dried blood around her nose. He grinned and she closed her eyes.
"A little small for training. Send her to the kitchen." he ordered.
"My Lord, may I speak?" the female who had whispered to Gabrielle
before spoke up.
"Yes, Nikki, you may." Gabrielle opened her eyes as the Roman turned
to look at the tall and muscular woman leaning on a crutch.
"I wish to train this one," she said simply.
"Why?" the Roman frowned and so did the three men standing with him.
"Her arm is broken, one of your men got a little rough last night and
she’ll be useless in the kitchen." Nikki answered. Gabrielle grabbed the
chance to take in the female. She was tall, as tall as the bard’s warrior,
Xena, but with blond hair and gray eyes. She was built like a blacksmith,
Gabrielle thought to herself, with muscles revealing a very strong body. The
woman’s face was stern but the bard thought she could sense laughter in the
gray eyes that years in the Arena didn’t seem to have touched. Gabrielle also
noticed the crutch the woman leaned on, favoring her left leg.
Lycrassis looked at his men and one of them shuffled on his feet. "She bit
me." he mumbled. Lycrassis turned and looked at the small bard again.
"Did she? Maybe she has some spirit after all. She’s still too small."
"I don’t think so, my Lord. She’ll be fast in the arena and her body is
very fit and I see signs of physical training already." Nikki said simply.
"Why are you interested?" Lycrassis turned to his trainer. Gabrielle
kept the curiosity out of her face as well.
"I say she can be a good fighter." Nikki shrugged.
"Want to bet on it?" Lycrassis grinned.
"You have all my money, my Lord." Nikki grinned back.
Gabrielle felt her head reeling at the unreal feeling of the situation. Here
were two vicious people wanting to bet on her future, which seemed rather bleak
and probably short to the bard right then.
"How much would you bet on the little one? And why else do you want to
train her?" Lycrassis demanded.
"I fancy her," Nikki admitted with a shrug.
Oh gods, Gabrielle thought.
"I thought so. Not many have ever interested you before. She is beautiful
under all that grime and a tiger in bed when she’s not willing. I wonder what
she’s like when she’s willing. Nevermind, I wager this then, she’s either an adequate
fighter in three months, adequate enough to hold her own in an afternoon fight,
or you lose."
Nikki frowned. Gabrielle knew that it took months, even years for a gladiator
to be trained enough to live. Most of them didn’t make it five years. Three
months was impossible. The little bard also knew that gladiator fights lasted
all day, the novice fighters in the morning and the experienced fighters in the
afternoon for the crowd’s desire for blood. Three month was impossible.
"The wager?" Nikki asked.
"I’ve set the odds rather high," Lycrassis conceded. "Let’s set
the goal high, shall we. I’m bored this week. If she’s good enough to go into
the ring in three months and survives three years, she can win both your
freedom."
Freedom? Gabrielle suddenly had a ray of hope and then felt it dashed. Three
years in the Arena? Very few of the best gladiators ever last three years.
"She’s mine to train and develop totally, no one else lays a hand on her,
day or night," Nikki bargained.
Lycrassis laughed at his trainer. "What is this, love at first
sight?" The Roman looked back at the little bard and noticed the shining
eyes. He approached the bard slowly. "What would you do, slave, if you had
a clear shot at me and my men with a dagger?" he asked.
"I’d slide it in between your fifth and fourth rib, my Lord," she
growled.
The Roman laughed heartily. He was also tall but not as tall as Xena and Nikki
with black hair and dark eyes. Unlike Nikki, the laughter never seemed to reach
these dark eyes. He reminded her of Ares, complete with short hair and beard.
"All right, I agree. She’s yours totally, you can even bed her if you
wish. I still think there’s a tiger under there and I’m not sure I want her in
my bed when she’s up to strength. None of my men will touch her. She even knows
where to place a blade. Are you as Sapphic as my trainer, slave?"
Gabrielle felt herself blushing and was confused. How to answer? Wouldn’t
kitchen duty be better than the Arena? But the female had warned the bard of
potential danger. Xena’s rule of life came to the little bard: trust no one,
but Gabrielle felt honesty, up to a point, usually fared her well.
"Yes, my Lord." she admitted.
"Good, maybe you can tame each other. What are you called?" Lycrassis
asked.
"Brie."
"She was taken prisoner from the North," one of the men stated.
"Germanic? You speak Latin well."
"I was a free servant to a noble in the north," Gabrielle answered
easily.
"Good, then you know how to take orders." Lycrassis again laughed at
the flash he saw in her eyes before she dropped her head. "Even when you
don’t like it. Take her, Nikki. You have three months."
Gabrielle’s face blushed beet red as the tall woman grabbed her and threw the
bard over her shoulder, walking out of the courtyard and the laughter of the
men and Lycrassis followed them.
***
Nikki threw open the door of a small room in a corridor of what appeared to be
small rooms and gently placed the bard on her feet and shut the door. Gabrielle
was livid at such treatment but held her temper, with an effort.
Nothing shocked the bard more than when the tall warrior went to one knee and
bowed her head.
"My Queen," she whispered.
"What?" Gabrielle whispered.
Nikki rose slowly and covered Gabrielle’s mouth with her hand, seeming to
listen closely. With a snarl she sprang to the door and ripped it open and a
small man fell into the room. Nikki grabbed him up by his collar and slammed
him into the door frame.
"Listen, you little weasel, you keep away from my door or I’ll take what’s
left of your equipment and decorate my shield with it! Understand!" the
trainer threatened and the small Arab nodded and she promptly threw him out the
door and closed it again.
Nikki waited a moment, listening at the door and then turned to the bard.
"I’m Nikkita. My parents were traders from the North and when they were
killed, I was an infant and taken in by the Northern Amazons. I was taken slave
two years ago just after we received word of your ascension to the rank of
Queen," Nikki grinned. "I’m sorry about the treatment out there, it
was necessary to save your life and mine."
Gabrielle went and sat down in one of two chairs at a plain table. She held her
arm closely.
"Let me get a splint and bandages, I’ll be right back. Do not say a word
if anyone comes in. You’re still in danger."
"When aren’t I?"
When the trainer returned Gabrielle began to ask one of a hundred questions she
had.
"Where am I?"
"You are in Aqualeia, on the coast in the villa and training school of
Lycrassis." Nikki answered easily, slowly and carefully bandaging
Gabrielle’s arm.
"I was taken on the border of Germania, beaten, drugged and...."
Gabrielle turned her face and fought back the tears.
Nikki continued to work on the arm, giving the bard time. The trainer had seen
the fading bruises, scratches and even bite marks on the small woman and knew
what they meant from slavers. "I think my friend was killed and now Xena
doesn’t know where I am!"
Gabrielle was surprised when Nikki’s hand covered her mouth again.
"Listen closely, my Queen. Never say that name here, no matter what!
Caesar has a price on your friend and if he learns that you know her, he’ll
have you in Rome by the end of the week. Would she risk her life for you?"
"Yes, many times." Gabrielle nodded.
"What would she do if Caesar sent word that he would trade you for
her?" Nikki asked simply.
Gabrielle closed her eyes and felt a tear escape. "She’d sacrifice herself
for me." she whispered.
"Now you know you can’t say your name or hers, ever again."
"Yes." Gabrielle nodded, fighting back the tears. "They don’t
know you’re an Amazon, do they?"
"No, they think I’m a well trained fighter. I had a chance at winning my
freedom after five years but a sword stroke took most of the life out of my
leg. Lycrassis was either kind enough or smart enough to make me a trainer. He
gets to keep me as slave, gets a good trainer and still tries to get me in his
bed." Nikki grinned.
"Any success?" Gabrielle grinned back, knowing the probable answer to
that one.
Nikki laughed. "Not much, he’s afraid he’ll wake up less a man than when
he went to sleep."
"Why did you fight so hard to get me out of the kitchen, wouldn’t I live
longer in there?" Gabrielle asked as the trainer fitted a sling around the
bard’s neck.
"Probably, a long life as a slave. In the Arena you always have the
slimmest chance of winning your freedom. As a slave in the kitchen any of the
trainers can take you to bed every night and when the trainees have done well,
they are rewarded with taking the kitchen and stable slaves to bed. How many
men do think that would mean in a lifetime, Brie?"
Gabrielle went pale and Nikki nodded.
"I would kill you myself and then slit my own throat before I let that
happen again, my Queen."
Gabrielle reached out and tenderly touched the Amazon’s cheek. "Don’t you
think you’d better stop calling me Queen before someone hears you?"
Nikki blushed and nodded.
"Tell me about yourself and how you got to Germania." Nikki
suggested, taking the seat on the other side of the table.
Gabrielle began her tale of marrying Xena, her attempted murder by the Romans
by poison, the awful results of that poison, of Xena’s desire to get away from
Ares and Caesar’s influence in their lives. Especially with the fact that Xena
was carrying Ares’ child.
She told of the long, endless weeks on the road with Xena, Hercules and Iolaus
and ended with her being taken and Iolaus probably killed. She left out what
happened next but Nikki was a slave and she knew what happened to female
slaves.
Nikki and Brie faced their first task that night. Blushing and dropping her
head Nikki began to stammer.
"What is it, trainer?" Gabrielle asked.
"They’ll expect me to bed you tonight, by force if necessary. You’ll have
to share my bed and sleep without clothes." the warrior trainer whispered.
Gabrielle smiled a reassuring smile. "I have a soulmate to get back to and
soon a child, I will do anything to survive as long as there’s a shred of
hope," and the bard began to disrobe.
Nikkita’s breath caught in her throat at the sight of the bruises and cuts on
her Queen’s body but especially because of the Queen’s beauty.
"Your mate is most fortunate," she whispered.
Gabrielle blushed and quickly climbed into the cot, pulling the blankets over
her.
Nikki grinned at the bard’s embarrassment and snuffed the candle out before
disrobing herself. Somehow they managed to barely touch each other during the
night even though the cot wasn’t that wide.
================================================================
The trip north was difficult and slow. The January snows were thick and the
tracks non-existent in winter, especially for wagons. Xena rode in one of the
wagons, holding Iolaus, keeping him warm and his body as steady as possible.
The warrior had been impressed with the speed with which the large clan-like
family had moved that morning when Axel announced they must travel north and
quickly. Everything was packed and moving before noon, leaving an empty cabin
and Hercules riding in the opposite direction.
Xena was still uncomfortable with Hercules leaving and her staying to take care
of Iolaus but knew the demi-god was being sensible. Not that she was sensible
when it came to Gabrielle, she thought. She was also uncomfortable depending on
strangers for her existence and she admitted to herself that she needed these
Germans. She couldn't care for herself, the life growing in her and Iolaus in
the winter snow of the north alone.
She held close to the small Greek. "Come on, Iolaus, hang in there. I need
someone else to speak Greek to."
================================================================
Gabrielle was surprised to see the other prisoners who had been chosen to train
as gladiators outside in the courtyard, their chains having been removed like
hers. Nikki, her face hard, pushed Gabrielle into line with the others, her
eyes flashing warning.
Lycrassis came out of the villa area and faced his new recruits.
"I am the Lanista, director of this school. Congratulations for being
chosen for the dubious honor of being gladiators. If you survive long enough
you might become famous, even being taken to Rome to the Arena for the games.
You’ll be treated as the slaves you are and worshipped as idols. If you’re
smart as well as strong you can wager on the outcome of matches and might even
make some money."
All the recruits noticed the wooden sword he carried in his hand.
"Why do you want to survive? For the future of living in a small room with
a single cot? No, plan it right, fight well and you’ll have money, women and
fame. You might even earn your freedom. Any gladiator that survives five years
under this school earns their freedom and the privilege of teaching at this
school."
Lycrassis raised the wooden sword for all to see it.
"There is another way to gain your freedom. Win this in the Arena from the
Proconsul, the governor of the territory or from Caesar and you’ll have your
freedom."
He handed the sword to Nikki and turned to the recruits again.
"Don’t misunderstand. I doubt any of you will get past year one. It is
very rare for a gladiator to reach the end of a five year term and even more
rare to win the wooden sword. Your chances are slim to none. Why try? It’s that
or face crucifixion. Have I been clear?"
"Yes, my Lord." they all answered.
"Good, now a formality. All of you will repeat the following oath and the
first one to disobey any order given to them, the first one to break the
discipline of this school, the first one that tries to escape faces a death
worse than crucifixion. Repeat: I swear to endure the whip, the branding iron,
and death by the sword for the game."
Gabrielle found herself repeating the oath along with the others, Lycrassis
sharp eye looking for any hesitation on the part of the line of recruits.
Gabrielle noticed with a shudder a brazier of coals at the far end of the
courtyard with a slave tending it.
Nikki suddenly wouldn’t meet her eyes.
"I run a very well disciplined and tight school here. Any minor infraction
of the rules brings swift punishment, usually by flogging. Severe troublemakers
face castration, mutilation, hamstringing, and death. This is Nikki, one of my
doctors, trainers. You will meet the others later when you begin your training.
If necessary, you’ll find yourself chained every night with your wrists chained
to your ankles, unable to stand or lay down straight. This is not a pleasant
way to spend the night. First, unpleasant things and then breakfast. March in a
single file to that slave with the branding iron. Your first test of your oath
begins."
Gabrielle was relieved that she wasn’t the only one who screamed when the red
hot branding iron touched her flesh at the shoulder.
After a breakfast of bread, wine, olives, cheese and fish (a rich meal for
slaves, Gabrielle thought), she and Nikki faced their second test.
Gabrielle lifted the wooden dagger Nikki handed her and sighed, looking at it
like it was a real blade.
"What is it?" Nikki whispered.
"I can’t kill." Gabrielle whispered back.
"What!? You have got to be kidding me!" Nikki hissed, pretending to
show Gabrielle the proper way to hold the dagger in a defensive move.
"No, I can’t kill."
"How far along was your mate when you last saw her?" Nikki whispered,
changing the bard’s stance.
"About 20 weeks." Gabrielle answered, easily flowing into the moves
of the trainer.
"Was she beginning to show?" Nikki asked.
"Yes," Gabrielle answered again. Wincing at pulling the raw and
burned skin of her shoulder.
"What would you do to be there for her and the child?" Nikki asked
and wasn’t surprised that the bard stopped dead in her movement. Gabrielle
turned and faced Nikki with what Nikki would come to know as the bard’s
stubborn jaw set.
"Anything." Gabrielle whispered.
"Then you must kill, little one."
Gabrielle felt her heart skip a beat. Xena called her ‘little one.’ The bard fought
back a tear, missing her mate. She looked down at the wooden knife and took up
the defensive stance again, with that same stubborn jaw.
================================================================
On the second day of the trip Iolaus finally woke up and tried to grin at Xena.
The healer and Xena were both pleased he hadn't taken fever with the wounds or
the cold soaking he had in the river. They both began to hope that he might
actually live.
The trip north took over two weeks and the land became more harsh as they went.
Xena was beginning to seriously hope the Germans knew where they were going and
that the large group of people would be welcome in a land that obviously
couldn't support life in the snow.
But every day the hunters surprised her by bringing in fresh game and the women
managed to find winter herbs, plants and fish to supplement the food.
================================================================
A long month of a routine began that the bard found extremely hard at first but
then settled into. Stretching exercises, breakfast, strength training, lunch,
siesta time, weapons training, endurance training, dinner, clean up, bed.
Nikki’s trained eyes had been correct in judging the small woman. Gabrielle was
quick on her feet, had considerable staff training already, was quick to learn,
and quickly rebuilt her muscles from the recent illness.
================================================================
The warrior found herself staying up late with the family most every night. It
was easier than facing sleeping without Gabrielle. The Germans were friendly,
outgoing and hearty people and Xena was beginning to like them a lot. Xena was
quickly picking up more Germanic and they were clearly pleased with her quick
knowledge of their language. Axel clearly loved his wife, Sasha and the
feelings were returned. The Greek warrior noted that, for a large family that
lived in confined quarters, the German family of Axel got along well and worked
as a well coordinated team. They also didn't seem to mind that she was a
warrior and mother to be.
Sasha had smiled at the warrior's confusion over the casual way everyone
treated Xena's warrior ways.
"It is uncommon for women to take up the sword or spear but it is not
unheard of. Our friend Hercules said you became a fighter after your father and
your brother died, one of our greatest heroes went into her father's burrow
mound to face his ghost and the ghosts of those of the grave to claim his
sword. She's always been one of my favorite stories." Sasha grinned.
Xena tried to fight back sudden tears. "You'd like Gabrielle's stories.
I'm sorry you haven't gotten to know her yet."
"You were only with us one night with the little one, but she is special.
She has the light of the gods surrounding her." Sasha said easily, resting
a hand on top of Xena's, comforting.
"Some say I have the darkness of them about me." Xena muttered.
"Nein. Darkness cannot give light and you will soon do that."
Xena smiled, touching her womb. "I never looked at it that way."
"Life is a gift from the gods and from our fetches, the family spirits
that watch over our lives."
Xena grinned to herself. This life certainly was a "gift" from the
gods. One god in particular, she thought, Ares. She felt torn between being
happy about the pregnancy to frustration that it was Ares' child and it was
driving her out of Greece and away from the only family she had.
Xena brushed a tear away and Sasha smiled. "You are welcome with my
family. The runes say you are one of us."
"Runes?"
"Sacred symbols given to us by the sacrifice of the AllFather, Othinn. He
hung on the World Tree for nine nights without food or water, stabbed by his
own spear until he gained the knowledge of the runes. They are sometimes used
as writing too."
"World Tree, the Amazons believe in the World Tree. That there is a tree
in the center of the world that has more branches than the gods themselves can
count and it holds together all the worlds." Xena smiled and Sasha
grinned, nodding.
"Yes, we believe the same! Our tree is named Yggdrasil."
"Some language you've got." Xena smiled. "His sacrifice is very
much like some of the Amazon rituals I've seen of shamanic death and
rebirth." Xena commented. She smiled as Axel joined them by the fire.
"Yes, every act of gain must have an act of sacrifice. Life is hard in the
North, Xena, and life can be short. You learn to live with what the Norns have
carved for you."
"Norns?" she asked and Axel frowned, looking for the word the Greek
would know.
"One is that what was known, she who is that which is known and she that
which will be." he tried.
"We call them the Fates." she nodded. "How do the runes
work?" Xena asked, accepting the drinking horn and was pleased that Sasha
was drinking cider. Ever since discovering her pregnancy Xena hadn't wanted to
drink too much, it seemed to really play havoc with her stomach now and the
Germans were very fond of their ale and mead.
"The vitki, the rune worker, must know how to find the right wood,
sacrifice for it, carve the wood, inscribe the runes on it and then stain them
for effect. Also knowing the right galdr aids in the magic." Axel
explained.
"Galdr?"
"Rune magic of sound." Sasha smiled and took her husband's hand.
"And staining them?" Xena was finding this fascinating, after
studying with Alti with the northern Amazons, Xena had found she had a knack
for shamanistic working and was curious how much the northern peoples had in
common with the Amazons. She wished Gabrielle was there once again.
Noticing her expression, Sasha reached out and touched the warrior's hand
again. Xena attempted a smile.
"The runes say she's alive," Sasha whispered.
"What do they say?" Xena tried not to snap the question out.
"Only that she lives, my friend and nothing more. They say the future of
your child is unwritten as well." Sasha lost her smile.
Xena frowned, withdrawing into herself. Aching for her little bard so bad that
it was a physical ache.
Axel nodded to his wife and they left the warrior by the fire to work with her
frustration.
***
The next evening she found several of the men and women relaxing by the fire
and listened to them talk, trying to pick up more of the language.
Sasha smiled and joined her. "How is the little man?"
"He's finally moving around better. I think he won't be able to use that
arm for much."
"A one armed man is still useful," Sasha shrugged.
"What do you mean?" Xena asked.
"We look at things simply. A one armed man may still hoe a field or hold a
sword. A legless man can sit a horse and fight, a dead man is useful to
none."
Xena nodded, understanding.
"Do both you and Axel work the runes? There isn't a priest or
priestess?"
"There are priestess and priests in the north in larger towns, villages
and cities. For small holdings, like ours, the head person of the family acts
as the priest for the sacred holidays and rituals. Anyone can work the runes
and work the magic if they have the skill. As headwoman and headman we both can
serve our people with the holiday rituals."
"Do you follow one particular god or goddess or all of them?"
"All of them are honored in the celebrations, some more than others
depending on the holiday. There are some who are dedicated to one particular
god or goddess, many of the Princes, Kings and Chieftains are called to
AllFather, while many common man find Thor is their destiny in Asgard."
Axel answered as he came up.
"Asgard? That's kind of like Olympus, right?"
"Somewhat. It is the realm of the Aesir and Vanir, the gods and goddess
but it is also where we go when we die. Depending on how we have lived our
lives and who our chosen god or goddess is. We could end up in Freya's Hall if
she calls you or, if you haven't done so well, you could end up in Hella's
Halls."
"Hella, a place like Tartarus?" Xena was glad that they had spent
time among the Romans and Greeks and at least knew what she was talking about
on her end.
"No, it is a place of rest until part of the spirit is reborn. The
outstanding among us go to Asgard to one of the halls. Some of Hella's Halls is
spoken of as cold and lonely and the river that surrounds it is of swords and
knives and cannot be crossed, filled with venom." Axel said, lifting his
horn as several others did the same.
"It probably means that it's cold and filled with ice," Sasha
grinned.
"What?"
"It's a way of talking in the North, especially among the skalds, the
poets, the bards, you call them. Sunna's light can mean gold," Sasha
explained.
"Tyr's bane!" another called out.
"That means a wolf!" a man laughed.
"Freya's tears," a woman grinned, twirling a string of amber around
her fingers. "Amber."
"Wound bees!"
Xena frowned.
"Arrows," Axel grinned.
"Game of iron - a battle."
"Arrow dew."
Xena grinned, "blood." everyone laughed, pleased that she was getting
it.
"Mead of Othinn - poetry."
"Flying thorn."
"Spear," Xena grinned.
"Wolf feeder, a warrior."
"The Norse are infamous for their riddles." Axel warned with a grin.
"Terrific, just what I'm not good at." Xena complained and everyone
laughed.
"We especially love good stories and forgive almost any bragging if you
can back it up," another warrior grinned.
"You said part of the soul is born again, not all of the soul? What do you
mean?"
"Hmmm, the body is of several parts that come together to make a person,
so is the soul. The mind and the soul are several parts. The major parts stay
in whatever fate you have earned for yourself after death but a part of you
comes back, usually in your family line or someone close to your family line.
That is why we look for our ancestors in the little ones." Axel tried to
explain.
"When you say that a child is acting just like his grandfather you think
part of his grandfather has come back in him?"
"Yes. How do you believe in the south?" Sasha asked.
"That the soul is complete but that sometimes the gods decide that a soul
should come back and be born into a new life. I’ve heard tales of some souls
reconnecting over and over again in many lives and other tales say that after
you die you end up in the Eleusian fields or Tartarus and stay there for
eternity."
"What are your Fields like?" one warrior asked.
"It’s a perfect day in your life, most don’t realize that they’ve died.
They go through their day perfectly happy, waiting for their loved ones to come
home who haven’t died yet. Some know they’ve died and wait for their loved ones
to cross over, kinda watching and seeing what happens in their lives."
"Hmmmm, I think I prefer Valhalla - fighting all day and drinking all
night!"
"What about Freya’s Hall, the Goddess of Love?" another warrior called
out.
"A different kind of fighting at night!" another laughed, kissing his
mate.
"Do you have specific gods for things, like a god of war?" Xena
asked.
Axel frowned, contemplating. "I know of your Greek and Roman gods. A god
of war, one of love, one of justice. It is more complicated with ours, I
think."
"The AllFather is the God of War but he is a poet and magic worker. He
sacrificed his eye for a taste of the mead of inspiration," another man
said with a grin.
"Thor is followed by most soldiers but he never pays attention to our
battles," another said gruffly.
"AllFather is followed by most Chieftains but isn't trusted by any,"
another said and some grumbled in their seats.
"Why not?" Xena asked, wanting as much information as quickly about
where she might be raising her child, especially if the gods were going to get
involved at any time.
"He turns on his chosen, bringing them an early death," one mumbled.
"He causes their deaths so they may join his army in Valhalla at their
peak!" another argued.
"Valhalla, AllFather's Hall?" Xena ventured and several nodded.
"Freya is the goddess of love but claims half of the slain warriors for
her Hall and commands half the Valkyries," a woman offered.
"Valkyries, warrior female spirits?" Xena asked.
"Yes, they choose heroes for Othinn and Freya and follow their wishes,
helping or hindering in battle."
"I prefer when the gods stay out of my way in battle," Xena grinned
and several of the men cheered, raising their horns in salute.
"I agree, let the gods battle among themselves and leave us be," one
called out.
"At least ours don't seem as bothersome as the Greeks and Romans seem to
think theirs are," Sasha grinned.
Xena wondered what the woman would think if she knew Xena was carrying the
child of a god? She was beginning to have the feeling that not many people in
the North had ever seen their gods in person. Xena wasn't sure how she felt
about that one, most of the time she preferred not seeing any of hers, thanks.
Xena suddenly felt tired and made her goodnights and crawled in next to Iolaus,
quickly shedding most of her clothing under the warm furs and he mumbled
something in his sleep and extended his arm. Blushing, Xena laid down inside
his arm and let him hold her and was grateful he pretended to be asleep as she
began crying tears she couldn't hold back any longer. Gabrielle felt so far
away but she could feel her mate's loneliness washing over her.
================================================================
Nikki concentrated Gabrielle’s training on the net, small sword and daggers.
Knowing the small woman would be useless in heavy armor, the doctor focused on
Gabrielle’s speed, smallness and natural ability. Gabrielle fell easily into a
friendship with the tall warrior, in many ways Nikki reminded her of Xena and
she found herself learning as quickly as she had under Xena’s watchful eye.
Lycrassis also watched with interest as the small blond woman showed promise.
Even though she was small, Lycrassis also knew that small and quick gladiators
could sometimes overcome heavily armed men in the Arena.
The sling came off the bard’s arm and she began working on rebuilding those
muscles as well. Sword work consisted of taking on a wooden post in the
training yard, practicing sword strokes over and over again until it became
part of the muscle’s training.
Nikki began to add spear and shield work to the bard’s workout. Lycrassis began
to wonder if he was going to lose the three month part of the bet. He grinned,
hoping so. He preferred having a money winning gladiator to a corpse any day.
He also admired the way the small woman moved, the muscles rippling under that
smooth skin.
At night it wasn’t uncommon for Nikki to wake up with Gabrielle crying or
screaming in her sleep. She would gather the smaller woman in her arms and
comfort her Queen until the little one went to sleep again, calling for Xena.
Nikki felt her heart beginning to thaw and cursed the gods for it.
================================================================
By the second month Xena and Iolaus had found a niche in the homestead of their
adopted Northern family. Xena would help the hunters and fishermen and Iolaus
helped care for the children and stock while his body still healed. He was
surprised and pleased to find that he had a knack for carding wool and sewing
and was very pleased when none of the men teased him about it. Xena was
grateful for the kindness they were showing both of the Greeks.
Sasha and Axel had been right about being accepted into the family without question.
Hercules was thought of as a brother and he said that Iolaus and Xena were
family and were in trouble, the Northerners opened their home readily. Willing
to take them on for the entire winter and the rest of their lives if the Greeks
wished to stay.
The two long houses were a little cramped with the addition of Axel’s small
band but everyone just grinned and made room. Xena shook her head at the ready
acceptance and additional hardship that the chief family was taking on with
grins and hugs. It reminded her of something her mother might do.
The chieftain of the main family, Eddval the Skull-Splitter, didn’t live up to
his name when they first arrived, Xena was thankful. He had come out of his
long house shouting and laughing and grabbed Axel in a bear hug that Xena would
have found bone breaking. The two men had laughed, punched each other and drank
from the drinking horn that Eddval’s wife, Alfhild, had brought out, toasting
each other, toasting each other’s family, toasting the Gods, and toasting the
sky at the end of the horn. Eddval had motioned everyone inside and had greeted
each like a family member, even Xena and Iolaus, though he was careful not to
bear hug the small and injured Greek man.
Xena had been amused when they started calling Iolaus, Ivar One Hand, finding
his Greek name a pain to the tongue. Xena they called Yrsa the Vakr or
Vigilant. She was grateful for the nickname, she had heard some of the others
around the hearth fire.
"Absent Minded, Belly Shaker, Flat Nose, Gossip, Whelp, and the worst for
one of the neighboring Princes - Snake in the Eye."
Iolaus/Ivar they treated as the wounded warrior he was and respected him, even
if they teased him about being so small. Xena was pleased when he began to
smile at the teasing even though he continued to wake her up every night with
the same nightmare, losing Gabrielle.
================================================================
Into month two and the recruits began practicing with other recruits, those
more advanced in training. Having actual bodies to whack against added a new
dimension to the training. Mostly the new recruits were the ones getting
whacked. It made them learn very quickly.
One day in the practice yard Lycrassis approached Nikki and Gabrielle. They
both stopped and stood still.
"How is our dancer today?" he grinned.
"She’s doing well, my Lord." Nikki smiled.
"Good, believe it or not I hope you win your bout in a month. I think you
could make us all a lot of money eventually. Brie, hmmm, not a gladiator name. I
like ‘dancer’, it suits your style. Nikki, you are doing well with her."
"Thank you, my Lord." Nikki resisted smiling at Gabrielle, Dancer.
"I would like an early demonstration." Lycrassis said, bringing his
hand to his mouth in contemplation. Nikki lost her smile.
"Yes, my Lord?" she asked.
"That little Arab slave of mine, you know he tells me you two aren’t
really lovers, that you never touch each other. I would find that strange and
wonder about motivations and plots and plans. Slaves should never be allowed to
plot and plan, don’t you agree?"
Gabrielle kept all emotion out of her face with a struggle and knew that Nikki
was doing the same.
"I don’t know what to say, my Lord. We aren’t plotting against you."
Nikki protested.
"Hmmm, let’s put that to a test, shall we?" Lycrassis grinned.
"How, my Lord?" Nikki whispered.
"The Arab against your Dancer. Trial by combat, so to speak. He’s not
gladiator trained but he’s fast as a cat and deadly with a knife. They should
be almost evenly matched."
"You would risk our bet over your slave?" Nikki argued.
"Yes, I am the master of the house and I can call the bet finished when I
see fit. I am the master, am I not?" Lycrassis voice was still sweet, but
deadly as a poisonous snake. Gabrielle tried not to show her fear.
"Yes, my Lord." Nikki bowed her head.
"Good, after lunch. Arrange it." Lycrassis walked away whistling.
Gabrielle almost went to her knees and Nikki grabbed her by the arms.
"Steady, my Queen, steady."
Over lunch the trainer instructed her student.
"He is as fast as a cat. I’ve seen him castrate a recruit in one move
before the man knew what was happening. He’s also vicious as Hades and has had
the protection of Lycrassis until now. He’ll probably count on that and be
arrogant. I don’t think he’s been watching you train so he might not be aware
of how fast you’ve developed."
"I have to kill him?" Gabrielle asked between bites, determined to
keep her strength at peak.
"Maybe. He is Lycrassis’ pet, he might not let you kill him but beat the
tar out of him or scar him. I don’t know what he’s thinking." Nikki
complained in a whisper.
"He wants me in his bed and he’s unsure of our relationship,"
Gabrielle answered.
"What?"
"I’ve seen him watching me. He’s not only looking at me as a prize winner,
he’s watching my body with a hunger that I’ve seen before."
The tall Amazon cursed under her breath.
Gabrielle grinned. "We’ll handle that after I defeat that little weasel.
Anything about his fighting style?"
"Yes, he leads with his right foot and right hand. He can’t fight left
handed."
"That might help."
***
"Visiting Romans, ladies of my villa and honored wife," Lycrassis
began, walking around the small arena, taking in all of his guests. Gabrielle
and Nikki both wondered how long he had this planned, there were over fifty
household members and guests watching the arena.
"This is serious, little one. You’ll have to kill him." Nikki said
simply.
"I thought we didn’t kill in the school unless it was the major
games," Gabrielle protested. It was warm for May and she wiped the back of
her hand across her forehead. Nikki quickly grabbed a cloth and tied it around
the bard’s forehead.
"Something is going on and I don’t know what."
"Whatever it is, I’m going to live!" the recruit hissed.
"Good, that’s the only thing important and that’s the only rule out there.
There is no playing fair. Don’t let him up if he falls, don’t be honorable, and
don’t give him a second chance." Nikki instructed as she tied the leather
sleeve over the bard’s sword arm and positioned the leather with the metal
plates over the bard’s wrist and hand. Next she strapped on a sword belt and a
dagger in the bard’s belt. Nikki then quickly knelt and hid a dagger in the
bard’s boot.
"Never let them know all of your weapons," she instructed as she
leaned on her crutch.
Gabrielle nodded grimly and took up a small round shield in her left hand.
Across the way she saw a trainee handing the small Arab a similar shield.
"He’s not accustomed to fighting with a sword or shield, use this and tire
him out. If it comes down to a knife fight, he might win," Nikki
instructed.
"I present to you two novice gladiators who have a personal grudge and
I’ve decided to let them settle it in the Arena as good training. May their
fight give you enjoyment. I present Achmed the Arab and Dancer of the Northern
Barbarians."
Gabrielle felt Nikki lightly push her into the arena and walked to the center
of the space to stand next to Lycrassis, she refused to look at Achmed. She
faced the household box where Lycrassis, his wife and honored guests would
watch the match and was stunned to recognize one of the honored guests, Brutus.
The bard felt her heart stop beating for a moment as he nearly came out of his
chair in recognition as well. He recovered himself and sat back down, looking
very pale.
Lycrassis stepped back and the Arab went into a defensive position and
Gabrielle quickly did the same as Lycrassis trotted out of the Arena area and
the wooden door slammed shut.
Gabrielle shifted her focus only onto her opponent, fighting down her fear and
all the sounds around her. The bard shifted into the gladiator called Dancer,
pulling her sword and readjusting her shield.
Dancer’s travels with Xena and training with the Amazons, in addition to
Nikki’s training, paid off in the first few moments when the Arab screamed and
rushed the small woman, bashing at her with his shield and raising his sword to
smash downwards.
Dancer rolled over with the blow and came to her feet in an instant and let his
charge carry him off balance into her, bringing her own shield up to smash him
in the face, sending him backwards. The Arab barely got his shield up in time
to deflect her sword blow. He kicked out with his legs and took Dancer’s legs
out from under her. They both regained their feet at the same time, neither
with an advantage. Dancer was grateful at Nikki’s insight with the headband,
she watched the Arab wipe sweat out of his eyes and curse under his breath and
she was glad that the cloth caught the potential distraction of her own sweat.
Dancer attempted to keep her breathing in a normal rhythm and not let the dust
cloud her eyes or throat.
The fighters began circling each other, a little more cautious. Achmed screamed
again and rushed the bard once more, this time she took the blow and spun with
it, letting the energy of Achmed’s movement pull him past her and she sliced as
he passed and left a long and deep wound in his left shoulder. He quickly moved
out of sword reach, his shield arm hanging. He dropped the shield with a snarl.
Through Nikki’s training, Dancer knew that the little Arab could be even more
dangerous now, he was desperate. Then again, she thought, so was she.
With a war cry of her own she anticipated his next rush and rolled forward into
it, dropping her own shield and grabbing the dagger from her belt. Her forward
roll brought her up under his sword as she blocked it with her own. Dancer sank
her dagger into his ribs.
Everything seemed to stop in time for both of the fighters. The swords hung
suspended in the air, one blocking the other, as the Arab looked down at the
knife in his ribs and the small Greek looked up, stunned she had actually done
it.
Achmed, with an angry yell, backhanded the bard, sending her falling backwards,
slightly stunned. She quickly turned to regain her feet but the Arab threw
himself across her back, grabbing her hair painfully, forcing her head back to
meet his sword blade before he would fall to her dagger.
Dancer, having dropped her own sword, reached into her boot and grabbed the
second dagger, with a quick movement she snapped her wrist back and cut away a
good chunk of her hair, leaving the Arab with only a handful of hair and not
his opponent. She threw him off her back, rolled over on top of him and
straddled his chest, one foot on his sword hand. She held the dagger in both
hands over his throat.
The woman looked to the household box and to Lycrassis.
"What do you say, my honored guests and house members? A quick death for
him or the slow death of a stabbed lung?" Lycrassis asked, looking to
Brutus.
Gabrielle also looked at Brutus as he struggled to keep emotions from his face.
Without a word the Roman raised his hand and then gave the pollice verso, the
thumbs down and everyone followed.
Lycrassis grinned and gave the pollice verso.
"Forgive me, little man." Dancer whispered as the blade plunged
downward.
Gabrielle wasn’t aware of much after that, not even the gentle hands helping
her to her feet and out of the arena and to the bathing area. Gabrielle finally
became aware of those same hands cleaning the blood and dust from her body and
then Nikki gently holding her as she cried.
***
An hour later Nikki had found a pair of scissors and finished what Gabrielle
had started in the Arena with her hair. The bard found short hair a very
strange feeling but one she might grow to like, she thought.
They were both startled when the door opened and Lycrassis walked in. He lifted
the bard’s chin and took in her bruised nose and short hair with an appraising
glance. He nodded approvingly. They both noticed the pair of shackles in his
hand.
"Not bad. You did well out there today for a first time and a first kill.
Most can’t do the pollice verso judgment on their first kill. You did
well." he commented.
"I’ll never get used to it," Gabrielle whispered and was surprised
when Lycrassis grinned.
"No need to, as long as you continue to do it." He reached out and
grabbed the trainee’s wrist and quickly chained the bard and pulled her to her
feet. "My honored guest, Brutus, would like to meet you," he grinned
and Gabrielle’s heart skipped a beat, the smile never reached his cruel eyes.
Nikki was on her feet in an instant. "You said no one would touch
her!" she hissed.
"I said none of my men would touch her. When making bargains with Romans
you should listen carefully to the wording," Lycrassis grinned. "I
didn’t say anything about myself or my guests."
Nikki’s face turned very red and she grabbed her crutch up. Gabrielle held up
her hands towards the trainer.
"I’ll be fine, it’s okay," she reassured her pretend lover.
Lycrassis yanked her out of the room and slammed and locked the door, leaving
Nikki cursing under her breath.
"Not only are you quick, you’re also smart. You just saved your lover a
lashing."
Gabrielle refused to talk and Lycrassis shrugged and led her through the villa
to the guest room and opened the door without knocking.
Brutus rose from the sofa, his face without emotion.
"Well, Brutus, hope you enjoy your evening." Lycrassis grinned and
closed the door.
***
Brutus started to speak and Gabrielle moved quickly to him and placed a finger
on his lips.
"I’m from the northern tribes, my Latin name is Brie here." she said
quickly and he nodded.
"How did you get here?" he demanded.
"I was taken on the border of Germania by slavers. My family
doesn’t know where I am or if I’m alive." Gabrielle stressed the word
family and again Brutus nodded. "Are you going to take me to Caesar?"
she asked softly and Brutus looked confused.
"Caesar, no. I’m on my way to Britannia. Please, sit."
Gabrielle sat on the sofa and the Roman joined her.
"Brutus, my family told me how you helped them and me when I was ill, can
you help me now?"
"I’ve tried, Lycrassis won’t sell you just yet."
Gabrielle frowned. "Why not? I’m not trained enough yet to bring him in
money and my chances of surviving the Arena are small."
"I don’t know but he won’t. He says you’re a mystery and he sees talent in
you, he wants to find out what that mystery is and to use your talent,"
Brutus complained.
"Mystery?"
"He doesn’t believe that you’re sleeping with your trainer and you haven’t
approached any of the men, it puzzles him. You’ve got to find a way to dismiss
that mystery. Caesar has heard of your disappearance and he wants you very
badly. Every Roman looking for favor is looking for you. He thinks X..... your
family will come to him if he has you."
"I know, I figured that might happen," Gabrielle muttered.
"I managed to get Lycrassis to wager with me," Brutus said hopefully,
"if you survive the time I’m gone to Britannia, then he’ll sell you to me
when I return and he won’t sell you to anyone else before I return."
"How long?"
"A year."
"A year is better than the three year bet he made with Nikki, my trainer.
A year, though. Brutus, that’s forever in the Arena!" Gabrielle felt tears
threatening to spill over and angrily brushed them away.
"I know but my hands are tied. Caesar is in Egypt and I don’t trust anyone
to get you to your family if I force the issue."
"Brutus, I have to ask, why would you help me and go against Caesar,
again?" she whispered.
The Roman smiled. "Your mate once asked why I liked you and I couldn’t
find the words. She seemed to understand though and said that you were the
light in the darkness that we walk as warriors. She was and is right. I care
for you very much, G.... Brie."
"Brutus, you know I’m bonded to another, by choice and by the gods."
Gabrielle gently touched his cheek.
"Yes, that doesn’t mean I can’t be your friend."
"Thank you," she said simply.
"Why do you trust me?" Brutus asked with a frown.
"I have no choice. You offer a glimmer of hope of getting back to my
mate." Gabrielle answered simply.
"What else can I do?" the Roman asked, taking the bard’s hands in
his.
"Force me into your bed," Gabrielle whispered.
"What?!" Brutus leaped to his feet and Gabrielle pulled him back
down.
"What do you think Lycrassis is expecting? Why else would you send for me?
Why do you think my wrists are chained and not my legs?"
"I can’t do that!" Brutus protested.
"You said yourself I have to convince Lycrassis there’s no mystery to
solve, that I’m just another scared barbarian fighting for her life that
happens to be Sapphic and not interested in sleeping with him."
"Oh gods, G... Brie. I am not a rapist, I don’t even touch my own
slaves."
"Who says there’s no light in your life, Brutus?" Gabrielle smiled,
touching his cheek again. "We have to make it look like you forced
me."
"All right, I can do that, I think." Brutus nodded.
"Then hit me."
Brutus rose to his feet again and began pacing in front of the sofa. "I
can’t!" he hissed.
Gabrielle stood up and in his way. "Do you think Lycrassis would believe I
just fell into your bed?"
Brutus closed his eyes and nodded. When he opened his eyes Gabrielle closed
hers and waited.
***
The next morning Nikki opened the guest room to find Gabrielle arms above her
head, her chain tied to one of the bed posts and the woman was nude. Nikki
whined in her throat when she took in the bruises on the bard’s face and arms
and then she went to her knees beside the bed when she saw blood between
Gabrielle’s legs.
Nikki quickly wiped tears away when Lycrassis walked into the room.
"Well, get her cleaned up and at practice." Lycrassis took in the
sight as well and grinned. "Well, seems our Roman General was a little
rough with your pet, eh?"
Gabrielle opened her eyes and then turned her head, realizing her appearance.
"Tears, Nikki? Maybe you are lovers after all. You better pray I don’t
suspect you two of plotting to kill me or run away," Lycrassis warned as
he walked out.
Gabrielle turned to look at Nikki. "It’s all right, untie me."
Nikki quickly moved to cut the rope with her dagger and then helped the bard
sit up on the bed. She quickly grabbed a blanket and wrapped it around the small
woman.
"He didn’t hurt me." Gabrielle tried reassuring her friend.
"But the bruises and blood?" Nikki whispered, helping Gabrielle to
her feet.
"I asked him to hit me to convince Lycrassis. Brutus cut his own hand to
provide the blood to make it look like rape." Gabrielle smiled a tired
smile.
"I don’t understand," Nikki complained as they walked to the door.
"Brutus is a friend and he just might get us out of here before three
years."
"Now I’m definitely confused," Nikki complained.
"We have a lot to talk about and maybe some hope is in sight. If I can
stay alive in the Arena."
"I have some ideas about that," Nikki smiled.
"Good, I want to get dressed and eat."
The
next hurdle to staying alive came that night when the two women undressed for
bed. Gabrielle hesitated and sat down on the bed, pulling a blanket around her.
Nikki sat down next to her, pulling on a robe.
"What is it, Brie?" Nikki asked.
"We have to convince Lycrassis that we are lovers and take away his
curiosity about me," Gabrielle whispered.
"Brie, a gentle bard who’s now willing to kill; a woman who’s willing to
live with rape; a bonded lover who’s willing to sleep with me just to stay
alive. You love her enough to live with all of that?" Nikki asked gently
and then pulled her Queen into her arms as Gabrielle broke down crying.
"I love her that much. I love her enough to use people who love me to get
back to her. Brutus loves me and I’m willing to use him, to put him in danger
with Caesar. I’m willing to use your friendship and body to keep me alive to
get back to her," Gabrielle whispered.
"Brie, you don’t love me, I know that. You would sleep with me on the
chance it might keep Lycrassis distracted?"
Gabrielle broke into fresh tears. "Yes," she whispered.
"A love like yours is rare, my Queen," Nikki whispered back.
Gabrielle held out her left hand and showed the fellow Amazon the angry red
scar across the palm. "We are blood bound by the gods themselves."
"The gods?"
"Yes, they showed up at our bonding ritual and said that our destiny was
to be together and our love was beyond this lifetime and death and they called
for a blood bonding," Gabrielle explained.
"Then, my Queen, I will do everything in my power to get you back to your
mate. Even loving you." Nikki said with a grin, bringing Gabrielle out of
her arms as the young woman lightly punched her friend in the arm.
"As if that was a task? You don’t want my body?" Gabrielle teased.
"My Queen, I have been dying to touch your body since the day I first saw
you." Nikki admitted. "Then I saw your mate and thought better of
that idea," she grinned.
"Most people do when they meet her," Gabrielle giggled.
Nikki leaned down and lightly kissed the bard and whimpered as the bard began
kissing her back. "I’m sorry," Gabrielle whispered as she slowly
began kissing Nikki’s neck and the Amazon warrior wasn’t sure if Gabrielle was
apologizing for using Nikki or apologizing to Xena. Neither woman was surprised
when they heard footsteps outside their window. It had been expected.
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They were in their third month after the attack by the Romans when Ketli, one
of the young boys of the house came running into the second long house and
spotted Iolaus/Ivar attempting to sew some deer hide. The boy ran up with a
grin.
"Ivar, our Southern brother comes!" He said excitedly, pulling on
Iolaus’ sleeve.
"Great!" Iolaus set the deer hide aside and grabbed up his cloak and
went outside with the boy, bending down so Ketli could pin his cloak closed.
Iolaus grinned as Hercules jumped off his horse and grabbed his friend in a
bear hug. The smaller Greek man punched his friend on the arm as Hercules put
him down. He looked into his friend’s face and contemplated the full beard the
demi-god had grown during the winter and approved and he knew Hercules was
probably doing the same with his blond beard.
"Good to see you up and moving, my friend," Hercules said.
"Good to be among the living. Gabrielle?"
Hercules’ lost his smile and shook his head. Before he could answer most of the
women from the two long houses had come out to greet him and Eddval’s wife,
Thora, offered him a drinking horn in a traditional gesture of welcome. He
toasted the well being of everyone in the steadying and drank deeply,
appreciating the good ale of the north.
Ketli moved to take his horse to the stable and the women parted to let the men
walk towards the long house. Hercules answered his friend.
"I lost track of her. The slavers the Romans sold her to sold her again to
another set of traders heading into Italia. The Romans told the slavers that
she was Germanic and, somehow, Gabrielle has kept quiet and the slavers sold
her as Germanic. All I could find from the second slavers was that a lot of
females were sold to villas in Italia. I couldn’t even find out what province
she’s in."
"Damn! Xena says she’s alive, that she can feel Gabrielle is alive."
"I believe it. They have that kind of connection."
"You’d better tell Xena this one. The baby is fine but Xena isn’t. She
spends a lot of time alone and she hasn’t slept an entire night through
since." Iolaus frowned.
Hercules stopped his friend and raised Iolaus chin to look in his friend’s
eyes. "Neither have you." the demi-god commented and lifted the cloak
aside to get a look at his friend and frowned at the sling holding Iolaus’ arm.
Iolaus shrugged and continued into the long house. "I have some strength
in the hand but not much. The arm is useless."
"You’re alive, I didn’t think you’d make it from those wounds."
Hercules said softly.
"Neither did anyone else." Iolaus grinned a sad smile. "What
happens now?"
"I tell Xena the miserable news and I leave at the end of the week back
for Italia. I’m not giving up."
***
Hercules met Xena at the barn as she rode in on Argo. Her eyes were hopeful
until she met his and he shook his head. The warrior clenched her jaw and
climbed down slowly off her beloved horse.
The tall Greek repeated what he had told Iolaus as she unsaddled the horse and
began brushing the mare.
"I’m going with you this time!" she snapped.
"No, you’re not. You’re due in two moons with a child and shouldn’t be
traveling, let along traveling into Italia. It’s just what Caesar is expecting.
He’s got all of the Roman Empire looking for you and Gabrielle. He’s learned
that Gabrielle is missing in Italia and has everyone looking for her. He won’t
say why but we both know he wants to use her as bait to get to you. The only
thing saving her life right now is that they probably think she’s a German
slave and not your bard," he argued.
Xena growled, clenching her fists tightly.
"Xena, I’m not going to stop until we have her back," he promised.
"I can feel her, I can almost see her and I can’t reach her!" she
hissed, throwing the brush across the stall. Argo danced a couple of steps away
from her friend, picking up on the dangerous energy growing in the warrior.
"She’s still alive," he tried to comfort her but Xena shook his hand
off.
"She’s had to kill, Hercules. I saw it, a dagger in her hands and then
blood. I wasn’t there to protect her or comfort her! Damnit!"
Xena spun around, eyes flashing angrily and darting around. The demi-god held
up a hand, palm forward.
"Come on, Xena. You can’t hurt me, you know," he urged.
"I wouldn’t chance that right now!" she warned. "Do you know
what they did to her? What Iolaus saw?!"
Hercules gritted his own teeth and shoved the warrior, hard. The demi-god got
the reaction he expected and found himself sitting on his tailbone from a well
placed punch along the jawline. He quickly jumped up and held out his hands as
sparring targets as Xena screamed in rage and let loose.
"Ivar, what’s happening?" Ketli asked, running up to the barn door.
Iolaus held up his good hand, holding the boy back.
"Hercules is helping her work out some frustration."
When the red finally cleared from Xena’s eyes she was breathing heavy and
Hercules was picking himself up from a hay pile, nursing a bloody nose. He
grinned at his friend, feeling his jaw.
"Feel better?" he asked.
"Some," she admitted as she examined her skinned and bruised
knuckles.
"I’m just glad you didn’t go for your weapons, my friend. I take it back,
you can hurt me," he grinned and then held his arms open as the rest of
her pent up emotions broke and she began to cry.
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The third and fourth month of Gabrielle’s training saw a new focus. Nikki made
a rough wooden figure and used it to demonstrate moves that she wanted the
little fighter to try.
"Lycrassis was right, you are a natural dancer and we should use that to
our advantage. A typical match is between two fighters who are matched but in
different areas. Naked Retiarii fight with nets and a trident against heavily
armored fighters. Neither side has an overwhelming advantage. The naked fighter
is quick and hard to hit, the heavily amour one is hard to get decent hits on.
Both having different skills but an even fight. Your opponents will probably be
heavily armed, because of your smallness, I don’t see Lycrassis weighing you
down with armor. I want to train you to be able to get past that armor and hit
deadly points quickly. A dance under the sword and amour of your opponent, a
deadly dance."
Gabrielle caught Lycrassis watching them discussing movements and his grin as
he saw Nikki’s bruised neck. The tall blond Viking Amazon blushed and went back
to her descriptions with the little Greek.
"How do you get under the sword and shield without getting killed?"
Gabrielle questioned, taking up a typical amour fighter stance. Nikki began
plotting out steps, one by one for the little bard.
***
In the fourth month Gabrielle found herself at one of the local games of the
month. Scheduled for a fight in the morning with another new recruit, this one
a big, strong and heavily armed fighter.
Nikki rubbed the smaller woman’s shoulders as they waited in the dark and
stuffy cells before the match. Gabrielle’s hands couldn’t keep still.
"Relax, it’ll be over before you know it’s begun. The hardest part is the
waiting for your match," Nikki urged.
"How did you handle it?" Gabrielle asked as Nikki began helping her
strap on the leather arm protector.
"Who says I ever did? I typically lost my breakfast just before going out
there." Nikki grinned and Gabrielle turned pale.
"Thanks for the encouragement," the bard whispered and Nikki laughed.
"You’re welcome, little one."
A guard opened the cell door and motioned the bard out. Nikki leaned heavily on
the bars as he closed the door.
"Be safe."
Gabrielle attempted a grin but wasn’t very successful.
***
The bard was grateful that the sun wasn’t on her side of the Arena when she
walked out. Fighters were trained to ignore the sun but they always found
themselves blinking in the bright sunlight after spending all morning in the
dark cells. Gabrielle shifted her sword belt slightly and followed the guard to
the center of the Arena. She quickly bounced on her toes a few times and
shifted the shield on her left arm.
She barely glanced at the heavily armed Myrmillo type fighter. Heavy plate and
chainmaille armor covered his chest and arms and half metal cylinders, called
ocreae, covered his upper thighs and he was armed with a heavy sword, dagger
and a large shield.
Gabrielle wasn’t amused with her chances. She closed her eyes and began a
breathing exercise she had learned from Xena and let the tension drain from her
body and let the bard slip away from her and let the Dancer take her place.
When Dancer opened her eyes, they were without emotion and alert. She spotted
Lycrassis in one of the royal boxes and he grinned at her. She bowed slightly
and then turned towards her opponent.
One thing in the back of Dancer’s mind, the bard part still thinking, the
school normally didn’t fight to the death. Lycrassis preferred to develop his
fighters rather than just provide blood sport and lose fighters before they had
developed enough skills to survive professional encounters.
Dancer dismissed any thoughts and concentrated as the flag signaling the
beginning of the match dropped from Lycrassis’ hand.
Anticipating the Myrmillo’s rush, Dancer simply spun on one heel and let her
shield scrape against his, carrying his momentum around. She ducked his
defensive round slash of his sword and slashed his calf, below the ocreae.
Dancer quickly dived out of reach of his sword as he attempted to slam his
shield down on the crouched fighter and bring his sword back around and down.
She came up behind him and slashed across his lower back with her sword, just
where the armor didn’t protect.
He roared and went to his knees, dropping his shield. Dancer parried a sword
swing with her shield and danced out the way of a second thrust as he regained
his feet. Her opponent didn’t dare reach for his shield so he pulled out his
dagger to compliment his sword.
Dancer kept out of his reach, barely turning his sword strikes aside with her
shield while dancing out of reach of the dagger. The Myrmillo was breathing
heavily and sweating while Dancer kept her breathing as normal as possible. The
Myrmillo type fighter let his anger give him a flash of energy and charged the
smaller woman and she stood her ground until the last moment and dived forward
into him, rolling his legs out from under him. As he fell on his face and lost
his breath the small woman scrambled out from under his legs and jumped on his
back, sword poised over his neck.
The fighter dropped the sword and held out his arms to his sides.
"Surrender!" he cried out and Dancer looked to her owner’s box.
Lycrassis seemed to consider for a moment and then gave a thumbs up, signifying
life. Dancer breathed a sigh of relief and slowly rose off the man. She bowed
to Lycrassis and began to walk back towards her end of the Arena when she felt
the pounding of running feet and let instinct take over, dropping into a crouch
and swinging her leg out as the Myrmillo type fighter charged her from behind.
She swept his leg out from under him and he hit the ground hard again. The
small woman was on top of him before he could even blink and her dagger was
sticking out of his throat.
Shaking, Dancer rose to her feet and looked to her master, wondering what his
reaction would be. The Roman rose to his feet and began applauding, everyone
else in the spectator seats rising to applaud.
Dancer bowed slightly and retrieved her dagger and walked back towards the
cells, shaking all over and wondering if she could make it out of sight before
she threw up.
on to PART 2