Trial Of A Roman, Trial Of
A Couple, An Awakening V
by Frau Hunter Ash
Disclaimers: I don’t own Xena,
Gabrielle, etc, etc, etc. This is to
help in keeping me somewhat sane and for entertainment. Don’t bother suing me, I’m government
property and have no money.
Subtext/Alt Fiction/Sex: There is a loving and sexual relationship between characters of
the same sex. Nothing graphic in this
one but if this is illegal where you are or bugs you - leave. Come back with changed laws, an open mind or
when you’re older.
Violence: Description of the results of a major poisoning, one actual
poisoning. Kinda light this time
around.
Storyline: One of
Gabrielle’s attempted assassins is put on trial by the Amazons and Gabrielle
and Xena discover an unforeseen complication from Xena’s recent memory loss.
I would hope this story can stand on its own but
it is part of a series and you might want to read the other parts first:
A Visit Home, An Awakening
Discovery
Amazon Bonding
Healing
Feedback: Yes, please! I love corresponding and hearing what you
all think! (beg)
Xena watched her mate swing the staff over her head in a complicated pattern and bring the weapon down on the foot of one of the warriors, who yelped and dropped her guard. The bard quickly followed up with a kick to the warrior’s chest that sent the woman flying backwards. The Amazon Queen started to spin around and jerked to a stop. Instantly, everyone froze and Xena was on her feet and over the small railing that bordered the practice yard.
The
two warriors sparring with Gabrielle were by her side and the fallen one was
regaining her feet when Xena reached her mate’s side. Gabrielle was gritting her teeth, hand at the small of her
back. She smiled through her pain at
the sight of her soulmate’s blue eyes suddenly looking down on her.
"I’m
fine, just a twinge," the bard protested before Xena could say a word.
Gabrielle
shook off the concerns of the other warriors and reached out to take Xena’s
arm. "I’m fine, thanks for the
practice. Time to quit, I think."
Only
Xena noticed that the bard was actually leaning on her arm for support and not
just as an excuse to touch her mate.
Xena kept a frown from her face as they left the practice yard and
headed for their hut. Once inside the
door she turned to look closely at Gabrielle and hissed as she saw the intense
pain on the Amazon Queen’s face.
"I’m
okay, just overdid it." Gabrielle said softly, closing her eyes. Xena took the staff from the woman’s hands
and placed it beside the door. Then she
stood in front of the bard again. Gabrielle
opened her eyes and Xena wanted to break into tears at the amount of pain she
saw there. She reached out her arms and
Gabrielle grasped her warrior’s forearms and let Xena lead her to the bed they
shared, the bard leaning heavily onto the strong arms of her warrior, gritting
her teeth in pain.
The
bard sighed with relief as she lay down on the bed, taking some of the pressure
off her spine and muscles. Xena sat
down on the edge of the bed and stroked her lover’s forehead, silently cursing.
It
had been three weeks since their wedding and Roman assassins had attempted the
kill the Amazon Queen. Gabrielle had
barely survived the poison and her body still hadn’t healed totally. Somehow the bard had lived, but the poison
had been so devastating to her body that she was still suffering. And with her, Xena suffered.
Gabrielle
opened her eyes and smiled at her mate.
"It’s
been a rough month, hasn’t it?" the bard asked softly, echoing her mate’s
thoughts. Xena smiled back.
"Yes,
it has, little one."
"I
didn’t intend on overdoing it, I must have twisted wrong," the bard
complained.
"I
know, Gabrielle. I’ll have dinner
brought here tonight and get the Healer to make you some of that pain killer
tea of hers."
"No,
no more drugs, please."
"You’re
in pain." Xena protested.
"I’ll
live, warrior mine. Those teas taste horrible and they make me fuzzy. It’s the
muscle that’s pulled, I can feel the difference between the spine injury and
the muscles now. I’ll be fine as long
as I take it easy for a couple of more days," Gabrielle said, holding
Xena’s hand.
"All
right, little one. About tomorrow," Xena began, slowly, to bring up a
subject they had been dancing around for a couple of days. One that brought a frown to Gabrielle’s face
instantly and that infamous stubborn set to her jaw.
"There
has to be another way," Gabrielle insisted.
"You’ve
been pouring over those old scrolls looking for a way for four days. The Amazon law is clear, your assassin faces
the death penalty," Xena countered.
"You
know how I feel about killing. I can’t be responsible for his death."
Gabrielle’s voice grew edged.
"You’re not responsible," Xena protested. Her continued argument was cut short when a knock broke their conversation. "Come in!" she yelled and smiled when Regent Ephiny walked in.
The
Regent saw Gabrielle on the bed and frowned.
"I thought so. One of the
warriors thought you were hiding your pain well, but that you had been hurt
again."
Gabrielle
rolled her eyes in frustration. "I
didn’t want them to know I had pulled my back again. They already treat me like I’m fragile. If this keeps up they’ll never spar with me again!" the bard
complained.
Ephiny
sat down on the other side of the bed with a smile. "Just give it time.
The Healer doesn’t even know how you’re alive, my Queen. That poison
kills full grown cattle in a matter of minutes."
"I
know she has the appetite of a full grown cow, but really," Xena was
rewarded by her bard with a pillow to her face.
Ephiny
grinned at the two women, and then grew serious.
"Gabrielle,
your presence is required tomorrow," she said softly.
"I
know, Ephiny," Gabrielle began but the Regent held up her hand.
"We’ve
been over and over this, my Queen. The
Elders will judge the Roman for his crime.
You don’t have a say in this. You can speak when they pass sentence on
him but I can tell you this, it won’t count for much. The law is clear. He attempted to kill an Amazon. He attempted to
assassinate the Queen of the Amazons. He attempted to kill a royal member while
under a banner of truce in the Amazon Nation, and he left his delegate here to
take the blame. On top of all of that,
he confessed." Ephiny ranted off the charges facing the one Roman assassin
Xena had captured after Gabrielle’s poisoning.
"You
didn’t torture him, did you?" Gabrielle demanded, flinching when she
attempted to sit up. She lay back down,
with a grimace.
"No,
he freely confessed, proud of his mission.
His only regret is that you aren’t dead and he can’t get to a sword or
rope to kill himself," Ephiny answered easily.
"Why
would he want to kill himself, he’s facing death already?" Gabrielle
asked.
"Because
he failed, he wants to die like a soldier, not a criminal," Xena answered.
"What
manner of death is he facing?" Gabrielle asked, the scrolls had been
unclear about that point, apparently leaving it up to the Elders to decide.
Ephiny
shifted uneasily. "The traditional
punishment for murderers is poison," she said softly.
Gabrielle
went pale and closed her eyes.
"Anything like they used on me?" she whispered.
"Yes."
"I
can see why he would want to fall on his sword," the bard muttered.
"It’s
actually a quick death. Like Ephiny
said, we don’t know why you lived through it, other than I’m damned happy you
did." Gabrielle opened her eyes to smile at her mate in agreement.
"What
else?" the bard asked, looking back over to her Regent.
"Hanging,
decapitation by sword, execution by arrows."
"Not
too bad, I’ve seen worse." Xena commented and shrugged at her bard’s
frustrated look. "In Rome he’d be
crucified, that is not a nice death." Xena’s eyes grew narrow in
memory. She remembered Caesar’s face as
she was hung on a cross and her legs shattered with a hammer. Gabrielle reached out and touched her mate’s
face gently, bringing her warrior back from the memories. The bard knew about Xena’s crucifixion and
broken legs. She also knew of Xena’s
intense hatred for Caesar.
"Any
death is too much for me," Gabrielle complained.
"I’m
sorry, little one. After this is over I’m taking you somewhere quiet and
restful. I owe you a honeymoon."
Xena smiled at the bard’s suddenly hopeful face.
"Really?"
the bard whispered and even Ephiny grinned at the small woman’s delight.
"Yup."
Xena nodded.
Ephiny
frowned again. "My Queen, you have
to attend the execution," the Regent whispered.
Gabrielle
didn’t answer. Ephiny looked up and saw
Gabrielle’s clenched jaw and Xena’s pained eyes. The Regent moved quietly out of the hut.
Both of them were very aware of the bard’s reluctance to kill, even when it was Callisto, the murderer of the bard’s husband. Gabrielle had been unable to kill the insane woman, even when it meant her death at Callisto’s hands.
Xena
sat quietly with her mate as Gabrielle struggled with her inner demons. The warrior knew the time would come when
the bard would probably kill someone, most likely in self defense or in defense
of someone else. The warrior still
dreaded that and would almost offer a prayer to the gods that it not happen
anytime in the near future. The
ex-warlord was terrified of the bard losing her blood innocence and what that
could do to a person. The only way Xena
kept from falling into the darkness was Gabrielle, and the warrior knew that
same darkness could claim anyone, even someone like Gabrielle. It nearly had when her husband Perdicus had
been slaughtered in front of her.
Xena didn’t know how to help her mate with this one. Falling into darkness and being able to kill was something Xena didn’t have a problem with. Although she did have to admit she could no longer kill with ease and without reason, not with Gabrielle’s guiding light showing her the difference between the warrior and the Warlord.
Xena
sat with the bard, watching the smaller woman thinking, and tossing, and
struggling with the inner and outer pain until food was brought to their hut.
The
main hall of the Amazon Village was packed to the rafters for the trial. At the far end of the hall a platform had
been raised for the judges, the tribal Elders.
On the right another platform was for the Amazon Queen’s chair and one
for her Consort. On the left was the
platform for the accused and his speakers.
In
the center was a platform for addressing the Elders and the crowd. The rest of the hall was taken up with
chairs for the spectators. Among the
crowd were representatives from various other Amazon tribes. Also in the crowd were Hercules and Iolaus,
as potential witnesses to the Roman’s capture.
One
missing face was Brutus and Xena was glad.
Having anything to do with Rome made her nervous, even if Brutus had
helped capture the assassin. The
warrior trusted no one much and Romans even less.
At the table of the accused the Roman sat, staring straight forward. His hands and feet chained together and a chain running between that. The Amazons had allowed him to wear his armor and rank of Centurion for the trial and Xena could see that he had been treated well, despite his crime against their Queen. The Amazons were being patient.
One
possible outcome of sentence that Ephiny hadn’t told Gabrielle was for the
Roman to be turned over to the crowd for punishment. Xena secretly hoped it didn’t come to that, the Amazons would rip
him into pieces for what their Queen had been through. She also knew that it would be a painful
death, beginning with an assault below the belt.
Everyone was restless but the room went quiet as the Elders walked through the center and took their places at their table. Xena nodded to Ephiny across the common ground and the Regent disappeared into the Queen’s hut. A moment later she emerged with Gabrielle, in full ceremonial dress, including mask and feathers.
Xena,
as Consort, put on her mask and waited for her Queen to join her at the
door. She offered the Queen her arm and
drew her sword in a ritual gesture of protection. Together they walked down the center of the room and Xena lent
her arm to her Queen as the smaller woman mounted the platform and stood before
her throne. The royal Consort joined
her and knelt on one knee, everyone followed.
Gabrielle sat down and everyone regained their seats as Xena took her
seat slightly to the right and behind Gabrielle.
Ephiny
entered and walked to the accused’s table, having been given the task to speak
for the accused. Byblis, an Amazon
scholar like Gabrielle, had been chosen to speak against him to the Elders.
Byblis
took the center platform, facing Gabrielle, taking in the Elders and the crowd
with her back to the accused table.
"My
Queen and royal Consort, tribal Elders, honored Regent, honored guests,"
she began, removing her ceremonial mask to speak better. "Before you is a man accused of one of
the most horrible crimes we can image as Amazons. This Roman, Octavion, a Centurion of the Praetorian Guard, is
accused of the attempted murder of our beloved Queen."
The
crowd grumbled and shifted in their seats.
The Roman raised his chin in defiance.
Xena’s eyes narrowed in anger.
"By
his own admission, one of his accomplices poured a powdered poison into the
Queen’s wine cup when he shook the Queen’s hand. This took place at our Queen’s
wedding. A public and royal function
that acknowledged the Queen’s bonding to her Consort the night before."
Again the crowd rumbled, especially the Amazons.
"Our
Queen drank some of that wine and fell ill, so ill that she almost died many
times in the coming week. By this man’s
own admission he knew about the plot, he assisted in it, he fled the area with
his accomplices and he resisted arrest by his Commanding Officer, Brutus -
Proconsul of Rome, and by the Royal Consort."
Byblis
paused for a moment.
"The
Roman was a guest of our tribe, a delegate of Rome, of Caesar. Our Queen almost died and even now isn’t
totally recovered. I would like the
healer to speak to you of this."
Byblis looked to the Elders who nodded their approval.
Out
of the crowd, the Healer stepped forward and bowed to the Queen and
Consort, the Elders and then faced the
accused. She bowed to Ephiny and then,
with a glare, turned her back on the Roman.
"Scholar
Byblis speaks the truth. Let me
describe the effects of the poison that this man and his comrades used. I will speak in simple terms and without
feeling. My feelings I will tell you
after you have heard what your Queen suffered."
Xena
reached out and held Gabrielle’s hand as she shifted uneasily on her throne.
"First
the powder was introduced into her wine.
Our Queen doesn’t drink much so she only had a small dose. This poison is deadly and usually kills
within an hour. I swear by the gods I
don’t know how she lived but I give thanks and sacrifice every day that she
did. Within minutes she was salivating
a lot, then the muscles began to twitch.
With her Amazon training our Queen ignored this as exhaustion and danced
the courtship dance with her Consort.
By the end of the dance our Queen was breathing rapidly, her pulse was
racing and she couldn’t see any longer because her eyes were dilated. The tremors started getting worse. Her consort quickly took the unconscious
Queen to my hut. By this time the
tremors were worse and she was slipping into a coma. Violent convulsions seized her body. I induced vomiting with charcoal and tannin tea. By the time Xena, warrior friend of the
Amazons, went in search of the assassins with the Roman officer, Brutus, our
Queen was in violent convulsions."
Everyone
was deathly quiet and Xena was somewhat pleased the Roman had enough sense to
drop his head at the description of his handiwork.
"Her
breathing stopped several times. I was able to keep her breathing with a
technique that our friend, Xena, had shown me last time she and the bard
Gabrielle visited."
Xena
swallowed with difficulty. She didn’t
know about Gabrielle’s breathing stopping while she was gone. She could tell by the way the Queen was
gripping her hand that the bard hadn’t known either.
"Her
skin turned blue and I fought, along with assistants, to keep the blood
circulating throughout our Queen’s body and kept forcing air into her
lungs."
Xena
and Gabrielle knew those "assistants" must have been Ephiny and her
mate Solari; Gabrielle’s mother Hecuba and little sister Lila, Xena’s mother
Cyrene and her son Solan.
Gods,
they both thought to themselves, they must have been terrified!
The
Elders, guests and Amazons thought so too.
"Her
muscles kept contracting in unnatural positions and she was in agony, screaming
agony. Her body was literally being
pulled into pieces by her own muscles.
I managed to get enough of a strong sedative tea into her of help calm
some of the contractions but not much.
Her screams ripped through the village for hours."
Xena
was impressed with the descriptive language of the healer, but was just in
anguish hearing what Gabrielle had gone through.
"Hours
later the warrior woman returned with the prisoner. All the other assassins were killed resisting. The Roman Brutus turned the prisoner over to
the Amazon Nation for judgment."
"Did
our Queen recover that night?" one of the Elders asked. Xena knew that all the Elders knew the
answer to that but they wanted to drag out all the information of just how
Gabrielle had suffered.
To
put a Roman Centurion of the Praetorian Guard and a delegate from Rome, they
would have to show extreme just cause and they intended to do just that.
"No,
as I said, she still hasn’t recovered.
All of us waited the night to see if she would survive. I truly didn’t think she would. I knew the poison they used and it’s always deadly
and very painful. The body rips itself
apart from the inside and the muscles constrict the lungs and throat until the
victim can’t breath and they die. When
our Queen regained consciousness it was horrible," the healer’s voice
choked for a moment. "The merest
touch of anything would cause her to scream.
Her muscles had so torn at her that her skin was so sensitive even
clothing and her own hair could cause pain."
Xena
could see Ephiny going pale from that memory and the warrior knew she probably
didn’t look much better behind her mask either.
"It
was hours before she could tolerate touch, light or noise again and even then
only in small measures. Her Consort was
also in agony during this entire time, watching her beloved suffer like this. It took another four days before the Queen
could get through a day without pain medication and constant massage of her
muscles from my assistants and her Consort.
This required night and day attention.
Almost all the village kept a vigil outside the hut for their
Queen. The danger finally passed and
our Queen is now attempting to recover.
It has been most painful for her.
The Queen’s muscles are weak and damaged and will require months of
rebuilding before we know for sure that she can make a complete recovery. Her internal organs might be sensitive to
some foods from this point on, we don’t know yet. Only the Gods know for sure if her life was cut shorter because
of this."
Everyone
sat stunned, contemplating what they had heard from the Healer, as she
finished.
"Healer,"
finally one of the Elders spoke. "What the Romans used as a poison, they
knew there would be no survival?"
"Yes,
it was a combination of an herb from the north called Cowsbane by our Northern
sisters." Everyone heard the
Northern tribe gasp in recognition. The
Northern Amazons looked up at the Queen in amazement. "And they combined it with strychnine. Both are deadly unto
themselves. Our Queen shouldn’t be
alive but she is, thank the gods."
Everyone
muttered in agreement.
"Thank
you, Healer. Byblis, continue."
"Thank
you, Elder. I would like the Consort to
speak on this."
Xena
was surprised, the scholar hadn’t asked her or Gabrielle about this. The warrior could almost feel Gabrielle
frowning under her mask. The warrior
slowly stood and squeezed the Queen’s hand before jumping down from the
platform and joining Byblis on the platform in the center of the room. She bowed before her Queen, the Elders and
Ephiny.
Just
like at the wedding Xena and Gabrielle were hidden by their masks and different
clothing and weapons. Most of the
delegates had found out that Xena was the royal consort but Gabrielle and
Ephiny had insisted that they downplay that part of the events. In case some of the delegates hadn’t figured
it out, weren’t there or whatever, they wanted to keep Gabrielle’s identity as
Queen as secret as possible. Her habit
of traveling with Xena unprotected by a large guard of Amazons was enough to
drive Ephiny crazy, everyone agreed they didn’t want all of Greece and the
outside world knowing that she was also Amazon royalty -a potential
hostage. She was already a target just
traveling with Xena.
Xena
faced Byblis, face hidden by her mask.
"Consort,
you were there when your Queen took ill with the poison."
"Yes,
I carried her to the Healer’s hut," Xena answered simply.
"How
long had you been bonded to the Queen?" Byblis asked.
"We
were bonded the night before by the Regent and the Gods. Our public bonding had
just taken place when she was poisoned," Xena answered.
"Not
long." Byblis stated.
"No,
not long."
"What
did you feel when the Queen took ill?"
Xena
frowned and shifted on her feet.
"I can’t describe it, I’m not a bard or scholar," Xena
began. "It was like all of my soul
was dying as I watched her screaming and thrashing in pain."
"How
long did you stay with the Queen during her recovery?" the scholar asked.
"Almost
every minute. Only our Regent Ephiny or my mother could get me to leave her
side to eat or get cleaned up." Xena said simply.
"Did
you sleep?"
"Not
much," Xena admitted. "I
would hold her, singing and talking until the pain would pass enough for her to
sleep. I would sleep in-between the
attacks of pain when the medicine would wear off."
"How
long did this go on?"
"Days
and nights. It was over a week before
anyone slept through the night, including the Queen."
"Has
she recovered?" Byblis asked.
"No,
she is still in pain. She is working on
regaining her muscle strength but it is too slow for our Amazon Queen and she
is frustrated. She whimpers at night in
pain and she gets up to pace the floor at least twice a night, working out
cramping muscles."
Xena
saw Gabrielle flinch and smiled under her mask. The bard hadn’t realized Xena knew about her pacing at night. The Amazon Queen hadn’t wanted to worry the
warrior. Gabrielle grinned to herself,
as if she could keep something from Xena!
"Will
she heal totally?"
"If
stubbornness can heal muscles, she will." Ephiny grinned at that comment,
then Xena was serious. "I don’t
know. I’m a warrior and I haven’t seen
many injuries that caused this type of damage without being permanent. We can only pray she keeps getting
stronger."
"Thank
you, Consort. Do the Elders have any
questions for the Consort?" Byblis asked.
The
Elders looked to each other and then shook their heads. Xena quickly took her place by the Queen’s
side once more, glad to be out of the center of the mess. Gabrielle took her hand and squeezed.
"My
Queen and Consort, Honored Elders, I would now turn to Regent Ephiny to address
this matter before you."
"Thank
you, Byblis." one of the Elders said as the scholar stepped down and
resumed her place at the accused table.
Ephiny stood up and took her place in the center of the room, carrying
her royal mask.
"Regent
Ephiny, you are acting Queen when our Queen is away."
"Yes,
I am her successor if anything should happen," Ephiny answered.
"You
were here when the Queen was poisoned," an Elder stated.
"Yes,
Elder. It was just as the Healer and the Consort described it. Our Queen was in such agony that I thought
she would die just from the pain."
"You
took charge of the prisoner when the Roman Brutus and Xena brought him to our
village?" another Elder asked.
"Yes,
Elder. I quickly saw that his armor was
removed and all hidden weapons found. I
then had him chained hand and foot in the center of the prison room. I then
kept vigil outside the Healer’s Hut until we knew if the Queen would live or
not." Ephiny answered.
"And
if she hadn’t?"
Ephiny
lowered her head. "I don’t know,
Elder." she whispered. "I
hope I would be strong enough to hold my hand until the prisoner had been
judged but revenge was in my heart as I waited for news of our Queen. If she had died I might have killed him that
night."
Gabrielle
whimpered and Xena squeezed the bard’s hand again.
"We
understand Regent and don’t fault you for your feelings of love for the
Queen. I think every Amazon in this
tribe was feeling and thinking the same thing," one of the Elders stated.
"When
did you question the Roman?" another Elder asked.
"Three
days later when we were sure that our Queen would live. He freely admitted to
the plot to kill the Queen with poison.
He admitted that he knew it was a fatal combination and dose. He admitted he knew the plan of how to
poison the Queen. He admitted that he
and his accomplices quickly left the wedding reception in an attempt to escape
capture. He freely admitted that his
officer, Brutus and the other Romans left behind at the reception were not in
on the plot and had been left behind to take the blame if it were discovered
who had poisoned the Queen,"
Ephiny stated.
"Was
the prisoner mistreated or tortured for this admission?"
"No,
he was given the same food that we served on our tables and plenty of
water. He was given the opportunity to
bathe himself with bucket, water and soap and given a bucket that was cleaned
daily for his personal use."
"Was
he given a blanket?"
"No,"
Ephiny smiled a grim smile at that one.
"Why
not?" an Elder asked.
"Because,
when he confessed everything he stated that it was fortunate Xena and Brutus
had taken him before he could fall on his sword and that he would kill himself
like a Roman the first chance he got. I
didn’t want to find him hanging from the rafters or the bars with his
blanket." Ephiny admitted.
"Very
well."
"Regent,"
another Elder spoke. "What do you think his judgment should be?"
Ephiny
looked at Gabrielle’s eyes behind the mask and hesitated. The Queen could see the pain on her Regent’s
face.
"I
saw one of my best friends almost die a most horrible death. I heard her scream
for nights on end and I’ve seen her suffer with the after affects. I’ve seen her Consort go nearly mad with
worry and grief and I’ve seen their families run themselves into exhaustion
trying to care for the Consort and the Queen." Ephiny lowered her
head. "I would wish death for the
Roman in whatever manner you deem fit."
"Does
the Roman wish to speak on his behalf?"
The
Roman, Octavion, stood and bowed to the Queen and Consort and then to the
Elders.
"I
am Octavion, Centurion in the Praetorian Guard of Rome. I was sent on a mission
and I have failed in that mission. My
fate is death and I accept that."
The Roman sat down again.
Byblis
stood and faced the Elders. "There
is one thing the Roman didn’t admit to, Elders. Who ordered the attack on our Queen? Who ordered her death?"
"Roman,"
an Elder began and the Roman stood.
"Who ordered your plot against our Queen. Your answer might spare your life."
"I
cannot state that, even if I knew. I
took my orders from the man Brutus killed when capturing us," he answered.
"Isn’t
it true that you are one of Caesar’s guards?" Byblis questioned.
"Yes,
that is what the Praetorian Guard is."
"Isn’t
it true that Brutus stated to the Consort that you were assigned to his
delegation by personal orders from Caesar?" Byblis questioned.
"I
don’t know what Brutus told anyone. I was ordered by Samvius, my officer, to
come on this mission and then told after we were on the road what the real
mission was. I never met with Caesar
and have never spoken with Caesar."
"Damn,"
Xena muttered under her breath.
Byblis
faced the Elders. "Honored Elders,
although the circumstances point that this was a plot from the highest ranks of
Rome, we have no proof to bring public charges against any other Roman than
Octavion." Byblis’ face was red with anger and Xena felt the same anger. They had all been hoping for enough proof to
at least publicly embarrass Caesar over the incident.
"Consort, what is your feelings on judgment for this man?" an Elder questioned.
Xena
stood up and glanced down into Gabrielle’s eyes. "I’m sorry, little one. I have to speak the truth," she
whispered. Gabrielle’s eyes filled with
tears but she squeezed her mate’s hand in support.
"I
would wish death for him in whatever manner you choose." Xena sat down,
praying that Gabrielle wouldn’t be angry with her. The Queen leaned over to her Consort’s ear.
"It’s
all right, my love. I always want the truth from you."
Xena
sighed with relief.
"My
Queen, what would be your wish for this man?"
Gabrielle
took a deep breath and stood, almost stumbling as her legs refused to hold her upright. Xena was on her feet in a flash and helped
steady the Queen.
Gabrielle
grinned a frustrated smile under her mask.
After a moment she nodded to her Consort that she was all right to stand
on her own and Xena sat back down, on alert to spring forward again if the
little bard needed her.
"As
you can see, I am not fully recovered from the murder attempt. They tell me I
may never totally recover my strength. Before this I could walk miles each day
with little tiredness, I could swim a river easily and I was dangerous with a
staff. Now I can barely walk across the
common to the eating hut without pain.
I have suffered and continue to suffer because of this man and his obedience
to a murderous plot," the Queen hesitated.
"I
am bitter. This man and his officers attempted to kill me on my wedding day and
take me away from my soulmate." Gabrielle remembered another wedding day
and watching Perdicus die, unarmed right next to her. "I know the pain of that loss and what it would have done to
my Consort, my love. I don’t think this
man can understand this but I hope that all of you do, I am against killing in
general and have fought against it many times.
In the last few days I have come to realize that a line has been crossed
in my soul." again the Queen
hesitated and Xena frowned beneath her mask.
"I
call for this man’s death." Xena heard herself gasp at the words from her
little bard. "Not because of his
attempt to kill me or because of the suffering I’ve gone through and continue
to go through. I call for justice
because of the pain he caused my beloved Consort, my blood-bonded mate and for
the pain he attempted to cause with my death.
I know that if I had died that my consort would have followed me soon
and I can’t forgive that."
Xena
could tell the bard was crying beneath the mask and wished she could grab the Queen in her arms and comfort her. The warrior knew this had to be one of the
most wrenching realizations and decisions the young woman had ever faced about
herself.
"I
also call for his death as justice for the harm he attempted to cause to the
Amazon Nation. To him, his act was
political and he now accepts the usual political outcome of failure -
death. For the good of the Nation, let
him face your justice with death."
Everyone
was stunned into silence as the Queen resumed her chair, wincing in pain. Only Xena could tell how much pain Gabrielle
was in, both physically and mentally.
Then the crowd was grumbling in reaction and agreement.
One
of the Elders stood and bowed to the Queen and then faced the crowd. "We will retire and discuss this
matter. Please await our
decision." The Elders filed out of the hall and everyone broke into conversation.
Xena
quickly knelt down in front of Gabrielle, taking the bard’s hands in hers,
seeking the green eyes of her love out through the masks and wasn’t surprised
to find the woman with tears in those eyes.
It
was less than a candlemark when the Elders returned to the hall. The spokeswoman for the Elder Council stood
and bowed to the Queen and Consort and then to Regent Ephiny. She faced the crowd.
"My
Queen and Consort, Royal Regent and honored guests; the Elder Council of this
Amazon Nation has made its determination in the case of the Roman Centurion
Octavion of the Praetorian Guard, accused of attempted murder. In that he has
confessed to his role, his guilt wasn’t a matter of question. What faced us was the question of his
punishment."
Xena
reached out and held Gabrielle’s hand, finding the bard trembling slightly.
"These
are the things we considered: that
Octavion came to us under a banner of truce and goodwill; that he accepted our
hospitality with the knowledge he was going to commit a horrible crime against
the Nation; that he freely participated in this crime; that this crime was
political in motivation; that he attempted to kill a member of our Nation; that
this member was royalty and that royalty was our Queen herself; that he cared
nothing for the suffering he inflicted on our Queen; that he cared nothing for
the pain he caused her family and our Nation through her suffering; that his
only regret was that he failed in killing the Queen." the Elder paused.
"Other
things we considered; that the man is a soldier and not the one who gave the
orders; that it cannot be determined who gave the order; that this man was
following the orders of his superiors and had no personal stake in the
attempt."
The
Elder turned slightly and faced the Roman.
"Roman Octavion, it is the decision of this Elder Council that your
crime outweighs any mercy. It is the
decision that you shall be put to death tomorrow at sunrise. You will be given parchment to make your
will and testament known to your people and any letter you may wish to write to
your family. These will be taken to the
nearest Roman garrison and official word will be sent to Rome of your
fate. Your manner of death will be that
of what you attempted for our Queen, by poison."
Gabrielle’s
hand tightened on her warrior’s and her breathing became shallow and rapid.
"We
won’t use the same poison that you used on our Queen, we will use the
traditional Greek method of executing condemned murderers: hemlock. You have until dawn, Octavion."
The
Roman stood and bowed to the Elder Council and then to the Queen and Consort and
followed his armed escort from the Hall as the crowd grumbled in agreement with
his fate.
Gabrielle
stood up, trembling, and managed to bow to Ephiny and then the Elder Council,
allowing Xena’s arm to support her out of the Hall.
"How
can I help, Little one?" Xena whispered down to her little bard.
"Get me out of here for awhile, grab Argo while I change, I’ll bring clothes for you."
Before
Xena could agree or protest the bard was moving towards the Queen’s Hut.
The
warrior quickly moved toward the stables.
Xena
moved Argo through the rocks carefully as Gabrielle gritted her teeth against
the pain from riding. The Amazon Queen
was pleased to find that her Consort was leading them to the same pool they had
visited a short time earlier that season.
The same pool where they had shared a vision together that revealed the
truth of Gabrielle’s parentage and destiny, a destiny she and Xena had been
fated to share and mold, either in the darkness of the Warlord or in the light
of the warrior and bard.
The
warrior helped the pain-wracked bard off Argo and gently carried her to the
shade of a tree by the small river.
Without a word the warrior sat against a tree and pulled the bard in
between her legs and wrapped her arms around the smaller woman. Together they watched the river flow.
After
a time the warrior made a small campfire for her and her mate and changed out
of her ceremonial clothing into her usual leathers. Wrapping a cloak around them they watched the stars beginning to
show in the darkening sky.
"I
have to be there in the morning, don’t I?" Gabrielle finally broke their
silence.
"Yes,"
Xena agreed.
"Gods,
I hate this!"
"I
know."
Gabrielle
hugged the arms hugging her. "I
love you."
"I
love you too, Gabrielle."
Just before dawn Xena slowly led Argo back into the village and wasn’t surprised to find Ephiny and Solari waiting.
"My
Queen, about half a candlemark. We told the delegates that you were in too much
pain for the dinner last night." Ephiny said simply.
"Thank
you."
Xena
reached up and helped her beloved off the horse carefully. The warrior was already dressed in her
ceremonial clothing, all she needed to do was put on the mask. Gabrielle leaned up and kissed her mate
quickly.
"I’ll
be back in a few minutes," the bard said and moved slowly towards their
hut to get dressed in her ceremonial clothing again.
Xena
shrugged when she turned to the Regent and her mate. "She needed some time to think."
"We
knew that, so did the Elders. No one
thought anything about it. We know what
a difficult decision that was for Gabrielle." Ephiny responded with a
smile.
"This
whole mess hasn’t been easy for any of us." Xena complained.
"No,
I talked with the Healer, the execution should be quick." Solari informed
the warrior.
"Good,
after this is over I’m taking Gabrielle away for awhile. Up north to a small cabin Hercules has in
the mountains. A month or more together
with no one else around will probably do her some good."
"I
agree, give her some time to heal and both of you to heal. You’ve had a rough
wedding month, my friend," Ephiny agreed.
Xena
quickly put on her mask as delegates began leaving their huts and gathering
near the common area. The warrior
excused herself from the Regent and mate and made her way around the gathering
crowd towards the Queen’s Hut and entered with a knock.
Gabrielle
sat at the table staring at nothing.
She attempted a smile as her mate walked up and hugged the bard from
behind.
"It’s
time, my Queen." Xena said softly.
Gabrielle nodded and rose in her lover’s arms, reaching for her mask on
the table.
"Let’s
get this over with."
The
next half a candlemark was a blur to the Amazon Queen. Formal announcement of the charges, Elder
decision and call for the prisoner to be brought forth. The Roman was dressed as before in his
official military clothing. He stood as
tall as his medium height would allow and easily stood on the platform.
An
Amazon, chosen by lots and masked, stepped forward from the Healer with a cup
in hand. The Roman raised the cup in
salute, to whom no one asked or ventured, and then he drink the entire
contents.
Gabrielle
closed her eyes and listened to the noises, the reactions of the crowd for the
next few minutes. Xena stood behind the
sitting bard, holding her Queen closely.
The bard concentrated on her breathing and on the warmth of the warrior’s
arms holding her and finally Xena leaned forward and whispered in her ear.
"It’s
over, my love."
Gabrielle
opened her eyes to see the masked Amazon covering the Roman’s body with a
blanket as the Healer stepped back.
"The
judgment of the Elder Council has been carried out. The Roman Centurion Octavion is dead." the healer announced.
"Come,
my Queen, let’s pack for our journey." Xena encouraged.
"Yes,"
Gabrielle agreed quickly.
The
next two days were spent with Gabrielle spending time with the visitors from
other tribes, Xena sparring with Hercules and Iolaus, and the Amazon Queen
catching up on political stuff for the Nation.
With rest and no strenuous activity the bard’s back began healing once
again, pleasing both Gabrielle and Xena to no end.
On
the third day the Shaman sought the two bondmates out, finding them watching
some of the visiting Amazons sparring with Gabrielle’s tribe members and
Hercules and Iolaus. The Shaman sat
next to the two on a log seat outside of the practice yard.
"Your
friends are good." she commented about Hercules and Iolaus.
"Yes,
but the Amazons definitely give them a workout." Xena grinned.
"Can
I talk to you both?" the Shaman asked simply, watching the Amazons and men
practice.
"Of
course, Shaman." Gabrielle answered easily.
"I’ve
seen a couple of things in visions and have sensed other things," the
Shaman began.
After
a moment, Xena spoke. "Shamans,
always speaking in riddles." The warrior complained with a smile and was
answered with a smile from both Gabrielle and the Shaman.
"And
warriors are always impatient," the shaman countered and then
frowned. "Xena, when Ares took
your memories of Gabrielle from you, how did you get them back?"
Xena’s
eyebrows furrowed in puzzlement.
"You know that, Shaman," she answered, "Gabrielle."
The
Shaman nodded, it was as if that one word, that name could explain everything
about Xena now. About the changes from
Warlord to warrior, from darkness to light, from destroyer to lover.
"How
did she do that?" the Shaman asked and the bard shifted on the log,
uncomfortable being talked about, and not to, but deciding to keep quiet and
see where this was heading.
"By
reconnecting our blood bond, that brought my memories back." Xena was also
frowning.
The
Shaman nodded again, watching the Amazons and men practice. "I sense that our Queen will heal
almost completely. One of my visions
has been of a very fit and trim body with no sign of pain. You will probably have problems with age, my
Queen, but all warriors do."
Warriors? Gabrielle thought with her own furrowed brows.
"Thank
the gods for that," Xena muttered, missing the word ‘warrior’ applied to
her gentle non-killing bard.,
"I’ve
seen and sensed other things, warrior" the Shaman said simply.
"Such
as?" Xena questioned, eyes beginning to narrow.
"Normally
I would approach you separately but you are blood bonded to our Queen. You share almost the same soul now and the
same future."
"What
is it, Shaman?" Xena asked impatiently.
"The
Queen hasn’t noticed because of her own pain but I’ve noticed that you haven’t
been eating much, Xena. Are you getting
ill?"
Now
both Xena and Gabrielle were frowning, Xena in puzzlement and Gabrielle in
concern. "No," the warrior
answered. "With all the stress
around I haven’t been hungry."
"Or
did the thought of food make your stomach turn over?" the Shaman asked
gently, keeping her eyes on the Amazons and men practicing.
"What
are you getting at, Shaman?" Xena demanded and Gabrielle reached out a
hand and took the warrior’s callused hand in hers.
"When
was your last blood time?"
Xena
blinked rapidly, looking like she had just taken a blow to the stomach or
head. Gabrielle’s eyes began to grow
very wide. The Shaman kept watching the
Amazons and men practice.
"I....,
the stress has thrown my timing off." the warrior whispered.
"You
were with Ares for a night." The Shaman said simply.
Xena closed her eyes and ran a hand over her face. "I was due two weeks ago." she whispered, turning very pale under her tanned skin.
"Shaman?"
Gabrielle whispered.
"I
think so, my Queen. Xena, you have a son and you know your own body, are you
now with child?" the Shaman asked gently.
Xena tried to control her breathing as a roaring filled her head and darkness attempted to crowd in. She could barely feel Gabrielle’s hand holding hers as she fought for control.
"I....," she stammered, opening her blue eyes filled with tears and seeking her beloved’s green eyes out in fear.
Gabrielle,
seeing the absolute fear and pain there, reached out her other hand and began
to caress the warrior’s cheek.
"I’m here, my love. No matter what," she promised.
Xena
moaned deep in her throat and broke away from her lover at a run towards the
tree line.