So overcome with emotion was Gabrielle that she buried her teary face into Xenas chest, ignoring the unyielding breastplate in her need for comfort. The warrior held her tenderly, gently stroking her hair as the blue eyes watched thin wisps of smoke escape from the now-dead dragon. "Gabrielle, look."
Getting control of her tears, the bard turned her head and saw what Xena was referring to. The drips of blood from the arrow wound turned into small winged insects, taking flight and sailing above their heads and up the tunnel. The two women watched as hundreds and hundreds of the small flying creatures formed and left the lair. "Flies."
"No,", Gabrielle corrected. "Dragonflies."
Within moments, Shalias body dissolved away, the only sign she was ever there were the insects still making their way out of the lair. Soon they too were gone. Xena maintained her hold on Gabrielle the entire time. Artemis smiled warmly as the last dragonfly flew from sight. "As one life dies, another is formed. The new ", she looked at Gabrielle, "dragonflies will find acceptance in the world that Shalia and the other dragons could not. One had to die so that others could live.", she smiled with the new understanding and the knowledge that she had indeed passed her second challenge.
A gust a wind signaled the arrival and departure of Hermes. Following the direction of the breeze, they saw the glimmer of silver that signaled Artemis bow. Gabrielle separated from Xena to run over and hug the huntress, who was actually smiling with joy. The trained senses of the warrior instantly alerted her to danger. A slight tremor shook the lair. "Run!", she screamed as she bolted toward them.
They barely made it into the opening where the bow had been found when the stalactites crashed down from the ceiling. Xena pushed against the other womens backs, forcing them to the ground as she covered them with her own body. Fear raced through their minds as the cavern collapsed around them.
"Everyone okay?", Xena asked as she slowly lifted herself off of them. As she stood, a cloud of dust fell off her back, along with several small and not so small stones. Her armor did little to protect her from the pounding of the stones. She stretched, forcing herself not to grimace.
"Im all right.", Gabrielle replied into the darkness. "I cant see a thing."
"Im here, but I hurt my arm.", Artemis replied from somewhere behind Gabrielle. Running her fingers along the wall to get her bearings, Xena approached them.
"Where are you?", the pitch blackness made it impossible to see.
"Over here, Xena. Just follow my voice.", Gabrielle said. Within a heartbeat, she felt the strong fingers of her warrior upon her shoulder. Xena smiled in the darkness at the familiar sensation of Gabrielles skin beneath her fingertips. The bard took the strong hand and guided it until Xena felt the cloth of the huntress tunic.
"Gabrielle, feel around and see if you can find my chakram.", she said as she examined Artemis arm by touch. "Nothing broken, but I think your wrist is sprained."
"It hurts a lot.", the huntress protested.
"Thats because youre not used to pain. I could cut off the feeling to your arm if you like.", she offered as she felt Gabrielle come up against her and hand over the chakram. Xena was once again glad for the darkness.
"No, thank you. Ive seen you do that to other people.", Artemis replied, causing the usually stoic warrior to chuckle.
Taking an arrow from Artemis quiver, Xena broke the point off before striking her chakram against the wall to cause sparks. Within moments, she had the end of the shaft blazing with a small fire. Holding three shafts together, the warrior made a small torch. The dim light showed that the entrance was hopelessly sealed. "Guess we go that way.", Xena said, pointing into the dark tunnel ahead of them. All were aware that they no longer had any food or water or even any of their supplies. The only items to have made it through with them were the quiver, bow, and chakram. Not even one waterskin was to be found.
"The scroll!", Artemis yelped as she tried frantically to move some of the rocks.
"Stop!", Xena pulled the huntress back forcibly as the loosened stones now started a small avalanche , blocking the exit even more. Not a word was said as they silently acknowledge that the scroll was hopelessly buried, and with it, the clue for the third trial.
The catacombs branched out in several different directions. Xena insisted that they stick together as they began to search for an exit. The tunnels were dry and large enough to walk upright. Following the main vein for several candlemarks, they eventually reached a dead end. "Artemis, give me an arrow.", Xena said. Using the metal point, she marked the wall. "This way were not running around in circles.", she explained. "Lets head back and start looking down the other tunnels."
Gabrielle entertained them with stories as they walked, all three trying to keep their minds off of their empty stomachs, which were taking turns making themselves known. "Not even rats down here.", the warrior grumbled.
"The gods wouldnt have left us down here without there being a way out.", Gabrielle said, trying to cheer up her companions.
"There wasnt a chance to read the third scroll. I have no idea what the next challenge is."
"This isnt enough of a challenge?", Xena quipped as she came to yet another dead end. She marked the wall again. "We have no food, no water, and right now...", she looked at the long tunnel they had to walk back through to get to the main one. "...no way out of here."
Sixteen different branches of the catacombs were searched and sixteen times they ran into a dead end. Gabrielle had stopped talking long ago due to the overwhelming thirst that made her throat raspy and dry. Finding a small alcove, Xena decided that it was time to stop and rest. Artemis produced several arrow shafts to make a small fire.
Xena sat down, resting her aching back against the smooth wall. Artemis laid down and quickly fell asleep. Gabrielle stared at the fire as she contemplated the situation. "Xena?", she said in a small voice.
"Hmm?", the blue eyes opened and saw the fear that was evident on the young face.
"Do you think well find a way out?"
"Come here.", she said, holding her arms out. Gabrielle quickly moved into the warm embrace. "Dont worry, Gabrielle, well figure out something.", she said reassuringly, although inside the warrior was filled with the same fear.
Xena woke up much later to a dead fire on the ground and dead weight on top of her. The honey colored hair laid across her chest, one arm and leg thrown over her. After several moments of gentle nudging, the warrior was finally able to extricate herself from the sleeping bard. Within a few moments, she had the fire blazing again. A quick look over told her that Artemis was still sleeping. She crawled over and placed a soft kiss on Gabrielles cheek before rising and searching out some more tunnels on her own.
Gabrielle awoke to find Artemis sitting up and tossing more shafts into the fire. "Wheres Xena?"
"I dont know. She was gone when I woke up.", the huntress normally soft voice was now as raspy as the bards from lack of water. "Gabrielle, do you really think that she can find a way out of here?"
"Im certain that if anyone could find a way out, it would be Xena. You dont know her, Artemis. Ive seen her do some pretty amazing things.", in a softer voice, she added, "especially if it means trying to save me."
"Ive seen some of the depths that she has gone to save you, my little queen. Shes battled Poseidon and Ares to protect you and I suspect she would die rather than let you be hurt.", Artemis wondered if she should tell the young woman of the warriors feelings for her.
"I would do the same for her, if needed.", Gabrielle said firmly, putting a hold on the huntress train of thought. "Shes the first thing I see when I wake up and the last thing I see before going to sleep. You may not believe this, but Im quite happy being with her. Some people look at Xena and all they see is the warlord, but when I look at her, I see the good that shes become. Theres a gentle side to her that few people know about. Ive seen it."
"Gabrielle, dont you miss not having a home, a place to call your own?"
"No, my home is with Xena. Wherever she goes, I go. Besides, I have a home with the Amazons, if I ever needed it.", she laughed lightly, "Of course, I would never leave her again."
"Never? Gabrielle, you shouldnt say never. What if you find someone?"
"Find someone? You mean like another husband? I dont think so, Artemis. Perdicus was a nice, gentle man and I cared about him a great deal, but being married and having children is not what I want in life anymore."
"And what do you want in life, Gabrielle?"
"To be with Xena. To help right the wrongs and protect the innocent with her, to do everything I can to help her in her quest for redemption."
"And for that you would give up everything? Your dreams of becoming a bard, your right to rule over the Amazon nation?"
"Artemis, I havent given anything up. When I told Xena that I wanted to go to Athens, to the academy, she did everything in her power to help me get there. I won the competition, you know."
"I know. I also know that you left the academy to continue traveling with her."
"At the academy, I would have just been telling stories. With Xena, I live them. And as for the Amazons, she has never told me that she didnt want me to be queen, never. It was my choice to leave the village and pass control over to Ephiny. Xena would never force me to do something that I didnt want to do, you have to believe that, Artemis."
"I do believe you, Gabrielle. You have to understand that you are my chosen. I just want to make sure that youre happy."
"When Im with Xena, Im happy. Its just that simple."
Gabrielle gazed into the fire, her mind obviously somewhere else. The conversation yielded much information to Artemis. She now knew two things. One, that Gabrielle was unaware that she was in love with her best friend; and two, that she was also unaware that her best friend was in love with her. The huntress was now glad that she held her tongue. She hadnt realized the depths of the bards feelings for Xena. This wasnt a simple case of an older, more experienced woman falling for a beautiful younger woman. That happened all the time with her Amazons. This was definitely more. This was a young, inexperienced woman slowly learning her feelings and a woman who had seen too much of life finally letting a light of love and hope into her once blackened heart. The two women continued to sit quietly, neither wanting to reveal their thoughts or speculate on their current situation.
Xena came back a short time later, the tightness in her lips answering the unspoken questions; no water found, no exit located. Gabrielle tried to keep a look of hopefulness on her face, but the warrior saw it for what it really was and felt her heart breaking at the gesture. Betraying no emotions on her face, she spoke crisply and precisely. "I marked the entrance to every tunnel I went through and found dead ends. The ones with other tunnels leading off of them have slash marks to indicate how many tunnels I found.", she scooped the pile of arrowheads up and split them between the other two women. "If you go down one of the branches, mark it with a circle when you enter it, and a slash through the circle when you leave. Thats the only way well be able to find each other if something happens."
She paused for a moment to collect two piles of shafts, handing one bunch to Gabrielle. Xena also paused to give herself time to breathe after speaking for longer than she normally would. She had no choice, with the maze of tunnels that all looked the same, she had to make sure that they all knew exactly what to do. "If you find an exit, water, vegetation, signs that someone else was here recently, anything, yell to let the others know.", she looked Gabrielle square in the eye, "And dont forget to mark your tunnels clearly.", the last word said in a slightly more commanding tone that barely covered the unspoken fear. It was far too easy to get lost in the labyrinth of dark tunnels.
They stopped at the first branch off of the main tunnel that contained other branches. Several slash marks as well as a crossed out circle stood out against the black wall. "There are eleven tunnels off of this one and Ive only explored the first two fully."
"Xena, dont you think we should split up, I mean really split up? You continue to explore this area while Artemis and I start on the next two tunnels off of the big one.", Gabrielle beamed when she saw a brief smile play across the warriors lips as she realized the logic behind the suggestion.
"Be careful."
Xena figured that it took two candlemarks for a torch made out of three shafts to burn down. She held the torch in her left hand and enough shafts to make two more torches in her right hand. She knew that Gabrielle had at least as many and Artemis could make all she wanted from her quiver. "Make sure you use less than half of your torches before you start to head back."
"Better to come back with some light than not to come back because its too dark to see, huh?", the bard said as she tilted her head and smiled. Even in the dim torch light, the green eyes twinkled.
Gabrielles suggestion to split up was quickly rewarded. The second branch that she examined yielded a small pool made by a trickle of water running down the wall from a crack near the top of cavern. It was too small to bathe in, even for a small woman like Gabrielle, but by the gods it was water. She let out a shriek of joy as she buried her face into it. Remembering Xenas warnings about salt water, the bard pulled her face out and cupped some liquid in her hand. A quick taste told her that she had indeed found a source of fresh water. She immersed herself in the cool liquid, swallowing several times before having to lift up and gasp for air.
The three women stopped their exploration to settle and enjoy the absolute refreshment of the cool water. Their chances of staying alive long enough to find an exit suddenly increased dramatically thanks to Gabrielles discovery. Had they stuck to Xenas plan of exploring only one secondary tunnel system at a time, they would not have found the pool for at least two more days.
All track of time was lost in the continual darkness. The lack of sunlight did nothing to improve any of their moods. They would wake up, drink as much water as they could, then went in their separate directions to explore the labyrinth. Xena and Gabrielle carried more shafts with them in their attempts to go deeper and deeper into the tunnels. All were losing weight rapidly as they demanded their bodies move on despite the lack of any food. Several times Artemis and Gabrielle found themselves completely exhausted after a few candlemarks of searching. Xenas fortitude was stronger, but after over a quarter moon without food, the strain was showing on her too. With no sword to sharpen, she found herself with nothing to do except sleep when not out searching. Gabrielle was running out of stories that didnt involve Xena and was starting to alternate between the two, much to the warriors displeasure. It didnt help that Artemis sat there, entranced, listening to every word. Gabrielle even replayed every story about the goddesses and gods that she knew. Each one of which caused a lively debate with the moon goddess about every detail. Xena would sit silently and listen, sadly noting the increasing prominence of the bards ribs and the increasing lack of enthusiasm to her voice. Artemis sadly watched the decline in all of them and cried many times in the privacy of her tunnels as she struggled to figure out what her third trial could possibly be.
In the quiet solitude of her set of tunnels, the goddess-turned-mortal thought again about how her interference in mortal affairs caused tragedy and sorrow. She understood the first two trials, so what was the third? Artemis mind focused on her two companions, dying slowly because of her. She blinked and shook her head slightly as the answer formed in her mind. She now knew what she had to do to pass the third trial and save all their lives.
As they all started to settle in for another rest, Artemis stood up and fastened her quiver to her back.
"Where are you going?", Xena asked as she sat up.
"I feel invigorated and want to continue exploring.", she lied. "Ill be gone at least four candlemarks.", maybe longer if needed, the huntress thought to herself.
"Be careful, Artemis.", Gabrielle said as she too sat up, tossing a couple of shafts into the fire.
"I will.", with that, the moon goddess left.
"You tired?", the bard asked.
"Not really."
"Me either.", Gabrielle said as she rose and sat down right next to Xena, close enough for their thighs to touch. "I need this, Xena.", her green eyes shone with unshed tears. "Im scared. I dont want to die here."
"Gabrielle .", Xena pulled her into her lap, shocked at how much weight the bard had lost. While not skin and bones, It was enough to make anyone think her sickly. Unable to control herself any longer, Gabrielle buried her head into the warriors neck and sobbed. Strong but thinning fingers stroked the honey hair as a rare tear fell from the blue eyes.
"I-Im glad youre here with me.", she choked and looked up. "I know thats selfish, Xena, but if you are the last sight I ever see, Ill be happy."
"Shh, dont talk like that, Gabrielle.", she said in a soothing tone as she placed a gentle kiss on the bards forehead.
"I love you, you know.", she said as she moved up and gave Xena a chaste kiss. When she pulled back, she saw a mixture of fear and something she couldnt identify. The warriors eyes lowered to stare at the ground. Its now or never, she thought to herself.
"Gabrielle you know how I feel about you.", she paused and gave a short laugh. "No, you dont, do you? You dont know because I never tell you."
"Its okay, Xena. I know."
"No.", she put her finger on the bards lips to silence her. "I need to say this, Gabrielle. You are, above and beyond all else, the most important person in my life.", she took a deep breath and looked into the green eyes for courage before continuing. "And I love you.", her finger moved slowly, tracing the outline of Gabrielles lower lip. "I have for a long time.", Xena looked away from her and lowered her hand.
Several heartbeats passed before Gabrielle reached up with a slightly shaky hand and touched Xenas cheek. "You never told me. I didnt know.", she pressed with her fingertips. "Xena? Look at me please? there, thats better.", she gave a small smile in an attempt to remove the sad look on the warriors face. She now knew what the other look on Xenas face was. The same deep love that she felt. There was something else now, too. She had seen this look before, desire. The bards heart skipped a beat when she realized the look was for her and her alone. She knew this was more than a physical desire, it was a desire of the heart. In her minds eye, she imagined what it would be like to share such intimacy with Xena. Gabrielles gaze flickered between Xenas blue eyes and her lips as she slowly, hesitantly moved closer.
"Gabrielle ", she whispered as their lips became close enough for their breaths to mingle.
"Tell me again.", she urged softly.
"I love you.", it was barely a whisper, but it might have well been a shout for the power it had. "You dont have to ", all words were silenced as the bards mouth pressed up against hers.
Gabrielles lips were far softer than Xena imagined. She brushed her lips across the bards again and again as she savored the sensation. She pulled the lower lip in and sucked gently, causing a soft gasp from the younger woman. All fears that this wasnt what Gabrielle wanted disappeared as she felt a shy tongue come out and touched her lips. "Gabrielle ", her voice was low and throaty she released the lower lip and entered the storytellers mouth. Xena was unable to suppress a moan as she tasted the sweetness that was Gabrielle for the first time. When their tongues connected, Xena felt it all the way through her body, ending with a tightening in her loins. Gabrielles eyes had closed at the first contact of their lips. All her senses was filled with the gentle kiss that spoke more than words about what they meant to each other.
Gabrielle moved one hand down to touch the leather strap on the warriors shoulder, eliciting another moan. Xenas hand moved under the now loose top and cupped one perfect breast. Neither woman knew which moaned or if it was both of them as the bard arched her back, pressing herself into the strong fingers. Xena pulled her mouth back and planted small kisses up the jaw until she reached the earlobe. "Gabrielle ."
The sensation of Xenas warm breath on her ear and her fingers manipulating her nipple made the young woman dizzy with pleasure. "I never knew.", her voice came out in small gasps as the warriors warm mouth worked its way down to her throat, the soft tongue brushing against her pulse point. "Xena unh, yes ."
"Gabrielle .", her mouth moved back to capture the soft lips again and again, feeling both their passions rising. The bards hands began a tentative exploration of Xenas body through the soft leathers. Her hand pressed and squeezed the right breast, causing the warriors eyes to close tight at the long awaited sensation. Xenas own hand continued to massage and excite Gabrielle.
"Xena .", the huskiness of the bards voice fueled the warriors own passion. Their kisses continued as strong fingers deftly unlaced the green top, exposing the soft mounds to the Xenas hungry gaze. The look of want and desire both excited and scared the storyteller. She had never known passion such as this, the desire to be totally one with another person. With the simple act of a kiss, her whole world had changed. She now understood her need to be physically close to Xena all the time, the looks that the warrior gave her whenever someone else showed interest in her, all the clues and signals that she had naively missed. She watched as the ice blue eyes grew dark with desire as they gazed down at her half naked body. "Xena please, I want but I dont know how ."
Her words were stopped by a kiss so gentle, so full of love and tenderness, that she though it impossible to have come from her stoic warrior. "Gabrielle ", another soft kiss ending with a flick of her tongue across the bards lips. " trust me."
"I do.", Gabrielle answered as the green eyes locked onto the blue. Only one heartbeat passed before the warrior moved down to claim the soft mouth again. Kissing her bard was far more pleasurable than Xena ever imagined. She slowly pushed Gabrielle down to the ground as their tongues continued to dance together, each tasting and being tasted by the other. She stretched her long body half onto the bards smaller one, again taken aback by the sheer intimacy and pleasure of so simple an act. There was no question in the green eyes as Xenas mouth lowered to have its first taste of her erect breasts.
The gasp that left the bards mouth momentarily stunned and worried Xena, who tried to pick her head back up, but was stopped by a surprisingly strong hand pressing down on her raven hair. "Dont stop please.", Gabrielle said, her voice husky with the desire that was filling her soul. "I need ", she tried to come up with the word to describe what it was that she needed. " you."
"You have me, my Gabrielle. Youve had me for a long time.", she said before her mouth resumed its previous task. Her long arm reached down and stopped against the bards hip, gently massaging it through the Amazon skirt. Gabrielles fingers started to clasp and unclasp the long strands of hair that were wrapped around them as her hips started to move in a small rocking motion. Xenas mouth returned to the bards as her hand worked to remove the last vestige of clothing between her and the treasure she sought.
The soft golden curls glistened with her desire. Xena moved her hand over the triangle of hair, moaning into the bards mouth when she felt the intense moisture. A small hand wrapped around her wrist, pulling her away. "Wait ", the bard said as she pulled away from the intoxicating kiss. "I want to see you too."
Xena pulled back and rose to her knees. As she reached up to reach her leather straps, Gabrielle moved into a kneeling position in front of her. "Let me.", she reached forward and lowered first one, then the other strap, taking a moment to enjoy the unhindered view of the strong shoulders before tugging the leather downward. She inhaled deeply as the warriors breasts and tight stomach were revealed to her. Without saying a word, Xena rose to a standing position. So slowly that it was almost painful, Gabrielle lowered the garment the rest of the way, her gaze never leaving the dark patch of hair that was level with her eyes. Xenas legs trembled as she felt the bards warm breath so close to her center. She stepped out of the leather and knelt down in front of her awe-filled bard. "In all the times Ive seen you naked, its never affected me like this.", Gabrielle said as she wrapped her arms around the taller womans waist, pulling her closer. "I never imagined I mean, I knew it was possible, but "
"I know, Gabrielle, I know.", she said softly before returning her mouth to its favorite place to be. Their bodies pressed together, belly against belly, breasts on top of breasts. There was no room for air between them as their kisses communicated their love and exchanged their souls.
Xena felt the slim hands move their way from her back to the sides of her breasts. Their eyes locked as Gabrielle slowly moved them forward to cover the pebbly flesh that contracted and hardened at the contact. The warrior shuddered as she felt the warm mouth replace one hand. Her own hands moved involuntarily to bury themselves in the honey hair, pulling her love even closer. The bards mouth and tongue worked a magical spell on the warrior, driving all thoughts from her mind save the sensations the younger woman was causing deep within her.
As much as she wanted to surrender herself to Gabrielle, the urge to bring the bard to that pinnacle of pleasure was greater. Xena pulled back reluctantly from her questing mouth and claiming it with her own. It took only the slightest of effort to press the excited bard onto her back. "Gabrielle .", she sighed as she buried her face in the golden tresses until her lips found an earlobe. "I love you, Gabrielle.", she murmured over and over as the walls around her heart collapsed. When she heard the words returned in kind, Xena swore that the Elyssian Fields couldnt hold a candle to the eternal joy she felt at the moment.
Gabrielle cried out when she felt the warrior touch her in the most intimate of ways. As much as she tried to keep her eyes open and focused, every movement of Xenas fingers overwhelmed her senses and forced them closed. What started out as soft moans and sighs quickly turned to cries and gasps of unintelligible words mixed with Xenas name. Her hips moved of their own volition, matching the pace set by the warriors questing fingers. As she felt herself rising beyond any previously known point, Gabrielle reached up and wrapped her arms around Xenas neck, pulling their bodies together. She held on tight as her body trembled with the impending climax. She dimly heard the warriors throaty voice murmuring words of encouragement and love to her as she crossed over to a kaleidoscope of colors and sensations. Her cries echoed throughout the cavern before she collapsed, spent, into the strong tanned arms of her love.
Artemis smiled when she heard Xena call out Gabrielles name in a scream of passion. Without looking, she knew that the arrow within her quiver was now made of silver instead of wood. Her body felt lighter as she crossed back into her full godhood. Her fathers voice echoed in her mind. "You did well, my daughter. You learned that interference, whether deliberate or not, has its consequences."
"My third trial was the two of them.", it was a statement, not a question.
"If you had said one word to that girl of the warriors feelings, you would have pushed a wedge between them that might never have been mended. She was not ready to hear those words until she had examined her own heart. You may return home when you are ready."
Artemis floated slightly above the ground, relaxing for a while longer to give the lovers more time alone.
Both women were dressed when she finally returned to the alcove. She found Xena sitting up, leaning against the wall with Gabrielle curled up on her lap, her head nestled against the warriors neck. Their faces shone with both the afterglow of their lovemaking and their indescribable happiness. "Is anyone hungry?"
"Artemis, youre a goddess again!", Gabrielle said joyfully as she moved off the warriors lap and gave the huntress a hug. "But how did you ?"
"My third quest was in front of me all along.", she smiled at the quizzical look from the bard. "It was you two. Ive known since the first night we camped that Xena was in love with you."
"You did?", Gabrielle looked over at Xena, who merely shrugged and smiled.
"I did. You dont know how many times I wanted to say something to you, to tell you exactly what she felt about you and what your feelings for her meant. Ill admit at first that I didnt say anything because, frankly, I didnt think that Xena was the right choice for you. But as time went on and I saw just how much you loved her, I realized that I was wrong. Thats why I left earlier, to give the two of you some time alone."
"It worked.", Xena said as she gazed at the vision that was her Gabrielle.
"You know, Xena, I dont think Ive ever seen you look so positively happy and content.", the comment from the goddess was met with a smile from the warrior and a furious blush from the bard. Artemis chuckled. "Okay, enough teasing. Lets eat, then Ill get us out of here.", she said as she raised her silver bow and fired a silver arrow onto the ground. The impact turned the arrow into a tray of breads, vegetables, and meats. The two mortals ate ravenously, both practically choking on their food in an effort to get it down. With the slightest movement of her fingers, Artemis calmed their stomachs, which after not having food for so long were beginning to protest the sudden deluge.
With renewed energy from both the food and the strength of their love, Xena and Gabrielle followed Artemis down the main tunnel until they reached the area where the rocks had fallen and blocked their way. "Stand back", the huntress said as she fired a silver arrow at the barricade. The large rocks disintegrated into sand, opening the way for them to enter the dragons lair. Another arrow at the old rock slide opened the lair to the outside world. The lovers covered their eyes at the bright sunshine after being in the dark tunnels for so long.
"Isnt it just wonderful?", Gabrielle sighed as she stepped out and breathed in the fresh air.
"Yes, it is.", Xena answered softly, but her attention wasnt on the clear sky or the fresh air. The bard turned and gave her a special smile in understanding. Artemis came up behind them carrying Xenas scabbard and sword.
"Im afraid the rocks scuffed up your scabbard pretty good, but your sword appears to be undamaged.", unknown to the warrior, Artemis had touched the hilt of the weapon and given it her blessing. She handed it over to the grateful Xena, who quickly strapped it to her back.
"Thank you, Artemis.", Xena said. Turning to look at her lover, she added, "For everything."
"Yes.", Gabrielle added, her eyes meeting the warriors. A moment passed as the women shared unspoken thoughts with each other.
"Is there a place that I can take you ladies to?", Artemis asked. Gabrielle looked thoughtfully at her warrior for a moment before answering.
"Someplace secluded and private would be nice. I think Xena and I need some time alone to sort everything out before we go back to dealing with warlords and towns in need again."
"So be it.", she said as she stepped forward and placed a hand on each womans shoulder. "You risked your lives to help me and for that, I will be eternally grateful. Gabrielle, you have a heart that shines brighter than any star. Your wisdom and love will persevere no matter what the circumstances and every life you touch is better off for knowing you.", she turned her attention to the tall warrior. "Xena, youve shown me that the blackness that once touched your life is gone, replaced with the good that you kept buried for so long. Know that there is at least one god that loves and looks out for you.", with a final squeeze on their shoulders, she smiled. "I bless the two of you as my chosen. Let no other god or goddess interfere or cause harm to either of you.", her voice carried the words to Mount Olympus, where they were heard by all. She gave them both a gentle smile. "You shall have as much time as you need. When you feel ready, return to the Amazons and well have a celebration to rival summer solstice."
With a flash of light, Xena and Gabrielle found themselves in a secluded glen with a perfectly calm stream running nearby. There was no sign of Artemis, but the warrior quickly found Argo munching away on some sweet grass nearby, all their gear neatly stacked nearby. Gabrielle wandered over to the edge of the stream and stared at the setting sun. Apollos chariot was a deep orange on the horizon, casting a warm glow across the land. Strong arms encircled her waist. "Xena?"
"Hmm?", she was quickly losing herself to the warmth of the bards body against hers.
"Do you have any regrets?", her voice carried the trepidation she felt. Xenas grip on her midriff loosened as the warrior turned her around to face her.
"Gabrielle, the only regret I have is that I was too scared to tell you of my feelings sooner.", she brushed a stray lock of golden hair off the bards forehead. "But do I regret making love to you? Never.", she pulled Gabrielle closer and lowered her voice. "If I could, I would make love to you again and again until the sands of time run out.", she sealed her statement with a kiss full of promise and love. "I love you, Gabrielle. What we have will never diminish or weaken. It can only grow stronger."
"And you call me the bard.", she said as a tear fell from her green eyes. "I love you too, Xena. I want to spend the rest of my life with you."
"And you shall, my love. And you shall."
They spent the next several days were spent enjoying their love for each other, learning each others bodies and adjusting to the new depths of their relationship. Sometimes they just sat together by the fire, simply enjoying the feeling of holding each other close. They realized that this indeed was the once in a lifetime love for them. There would be nothing and no one who could ever come between them again. Gone was the fear on both sides that the other would one day leave, replaced with a contentment that only comes from finding the other half of ones soul.
Finally, it came time for them to move on and head for the Amazon village. Argo had been enjoying the rest and had fatten up a bit, as did both women, who were now back to the weight their bodies were used to. They took the journey slowly, neither feeling like ending their private time too soon. They walked or rode together most of the time before finally admitting to each other that they each preferred their normal mode of transport. They arrived at the Amazon village, Xena riding on Argo with the young bard walking alongside her.
Artemis had communicated what happened through her priestess, Julia. The Amazon nation had been waiting for the couple to arrive so they could start the celebration. Julia retired to the temple to pray to the moon goddess while the others were starting to set up for the festivities. Barrels designed with steel sides to contain fires were placed throughout the village and filled with lumber soaked with flammable oils. Multitudes of drums and other percussion instruments were laid out in a semi circle in the middle of the village. Trays of food and skins of drink were freely passed around as the sounds of laughter and merriment increased. Several Amazons began a traditional fast paced dance and quickly dragged their young queen in. Xena stood back and watched as her lover danced and laughed, thoroughly enjoying herself. At one point, Gabrielle turned and locked eyes with her and smiled a special smile that would forever be reserved for the warrior. Once again, Xena felt her heart melt with the tenderness and thoughtfulness that was her Gabrielle.
By the time the moon was high in the sky, the festivities were in full swing. Although occasionally separated, both were well aware of where the other woman was. There was no jealousy or fear, just a comfort that came from the knowledge that they would always be together. Unseen to any of the women, Artemis passed through the crowds of women, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of the party. Her gaze came to rest upon her companions throughout her trials. They were standing together, Xena leaning against a pole for support while Gabrielle leaned against her, the long night of drinking and dancing wearing her out. Both women wore a look of such utter happiness and joy that Artemis couldnt help but smile.
"You think we can turn in now?", Xena asked as she felt the bards head bob again. "Youre falling asleep on me. You dont want me to carry you to our hut, do you?"
"Hmm,", her green eyes locked with her lovers blue ones. The fires burning brightly illuminated their faces in an orange glow that only made them look more beautiful to each other. "I guess its late enough.", her eyes twinkled with an unspoken thought of what the privacy of their hut could bring. Xena caught the look and felt a tug in her abdomen.
As Gabrielle lay sleeping in her arms, Xena turned her head and looked at the setting moon in the early morning grayness. "Thank you, Artemis."
From high on Mount Olympus, a pair of soft brown eyes smiled down at the couple. "No Xena, thank you."
THE END