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Yes, this is one of those 'first times' fan fiction offerings, but I just can't seem to resist. While this story does have some dark overtones it also has a smattering of comedy as well - file it under entertainment only.
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Gabrielle sat on her sleep fur, legs crossed, humming a little tune. She had just finished mending one of Xena's sleep shirts and brought her head up to watch as the warrior performed the nightly ritual of sharpening her sword. Arching her eyebrow, the young woman wondered just why there is anything left of the damnedable thing. 'Should be a toothpick by now', she mused. However, she'd gotten used to the sound and now found it rather comforting. Even the smell of the oil that Xena used to clean her armour was somewhat soothing. The rhythm and flow of their lives had become somewhat routine; she would prepare supper while the warrior removed her weapons and armour, setting them aside for mending, sharpening and polishing after their meal. Tonight had been no exception.
'We're like some old married couple.' Her brow creased and Gabrielle felt her belly somersault. It was true; they shared everything, their hopes, dreams, fears andlove.'
The lovely flitting her insides had just been enjoying suddenly came tumbling down. She wanted more, needed more.
Xena furtively watched as the bard turned, and stuffed the fabric down into the saddlebag. They'd both become very settled and comfortable with each other over their years together, and the warrior wondered how she had ever existed without the happiness and contentment in her life. Truth be known, she pondered darkly, there was no goodness in her life before Gabrielle, only death, pain and destruction. She knew the images of a thousand deaths, the cries of a multitude of wounded, and the look of the children left behind would never be fully erased. She paused mid stroke, lost in her painful memories. Gabrielle turned, and saw the dark emotions play across her friend's face and wondered, 'would she ever be free from such a horrible past?' Clearing her throat, she moved closer, and put her hand on the warrior's knee.
Xena blinked once, gave herself a shake, and looked down at the small well-formed hand lying just past the top of her boot. They could have so much more - if only. Sighing, she pushing her unrealistic hopes away. The softness of the bard's hand and the touch of it on her face left her feeling uncomfortable; dealing with needs that could never be realized was something the warrior dealt with each and every day. 'If only.' These troubling thoughts came so often to her now and Xena was finding it harder and harder to ignore her body's response to the woman's presence. Although she craved the young woman's close proximity it was akin to walking the gauntlet; surviving it was never a sure thing. They had shared their feelings for each other many times over the years, and yet neither one had truly acknowledged the depth of such emotions. Xena knew what she was feeling, but was rather uncertain as to just how far she could go in sharing them without scaring her friend off. After all, if the known world knew just what the demure bard meant to her just how safe would the woman be? Life as a warrior was hard enough but trying to live down the life of a murderous ex-warlord on top of things was bound to get her killed, sooner or later. Did she really want to subject Gabrielle to that?
The blonde looked up at the warrior and smiled gently. Inwardly, she was shaking. Every time she touched Xena there seemed to be a spark pass between them. How could Xena not see it in her eyes, her touch and her voice?
"Xe...." The bard coughed to clear her throat, waited a few seconds before her emotions were settled, and then began again. "Xena, have you ever wondered what our lives would have been like if you hadn't been right outside Poteideia five years ago? I mean, I just can't see myself as a housewife, can you?"
Xena reached down and cupped the bard's chin. Not a day went by when she didn't wonder about that very thing. Would Gabrielle have been happier, married with children, her life settled and safe? 'Hades,' she thought, wiping her hand slowly over her face. "Well, actually...I can see you nicely settled down, a coupla kids running around driving you crazy." She smiled at the image and pinched the woman's cheek.
"Well I for one am really glad you came by, Xena. I never would have seen the world, met so many interesting people in my life and well, I'd miss this. Us."
The warrior arched both eyebrows and let her hand drop.
"Even if you didn't settle down and have kids, you could have been a well known poet by now...rivaling even Homer. You know you could, Gabrielle. I've always regretted that, being responsible for holding you back." Xena suddenly found something very interesting on the tip of her boot, anywhere but in the sea green eyes of the woman she loved more than life, certain she'd see the truth of her regret.
Gabrielle pushed her torso between the warrior's strong thighs and placed her hands on the woman's upper arms and waited until the blue eyes locked onto her own. Shaking her head, she spoke slowly, "Xena, you have no idea that you're the inspiration for any talent I might display, do you?" She paused and reached a hand up to the side of the warrior's face. "You've made me the strong person I am and I know without a shadow of a doubt that I'd if I were any place else but by your side I'd never be as happy as I am right now."
A furrow deepened over the warrior's brow. "But all the traveling, all the rotten places we've had to stay, the murderers and thieves, not to mention the lack of money, the cold hard...." Her voice seemed to disappear in her throat, all thought vanishing as she felt a soft warm hand move over her lips.
"Stop, Xena...none of that has ever mattered to me. You once asked me how many times I was going to follow you into battle. Don't you see, Xena? I'm here because I want to be, because I can't imagine my life without you." Gabrielle paused, suddenly unsure of what she wanted to say. 'It's now or never,' she thought and taking a deep breath, she went on.
"Because I...I love you."
The bard's sweet voice seemed to settle over her like a nice warm blanket. Although she rarely mentioned the bard's prowess in the art of barding, it made the warrior's chest swell with pride at just how easily the words came tripping off the woman's tongue. Such mastery of the spoken word, painting images with a few sentences. Suddenly, the warm feeling she was experiencing came crashing down on her. 'What did she say?'
"Did you say loveas in, 'I love you, share my bedroll' or just 'I love you like a best friend?''
The flush that slowly crept up the neck and then spread across the cheeks of the woman kneeling before her gave Xena hope. So many times over the years they'd professed their love, but it had always been diluted and certainly not fully expressed.
She tried to catch the bard's averted eyes, and watched in amazement as a small tear trickled down the woman's tan cheek. Her hand shook as she brought it over to capture the drop.
"I love you Xena, with all my heart."
A million thoughts ran through the warrior's mind, and she felt such joy, such hope. Perhaps after all this time she could truly have what she wanted most in the world: someone to love her as much as she loved them. For although she knew Marcus had loved her dearly, the feelings she had for him were nothing in comparison to what she felt for the woman before her.
Ten long years she'd been a warlord and soldier of fortune, and she had loved hard and fast, never giving anything for the most part, but always taking. Borias knew this and had decided to take what she was offering in hopes that she'd give more as time passed. She hadn't. The idea of love, family and a future, had been totally alien to her. Her skills as a warrior, a military tactician, and a force to be reckoned with, were just beginning to be formed, shouldering aside any capabilities she might have had as a giving and nurturing woman. Her priorities had been very clear-cut: power, conquest and the spoils of war. Nothing else had mattered. Until a young wisp of a girl came into her life, that is.
"Gods, Gabrielle," she said with a catch in her throat. She rubbed the back of her hand roughly over the woman's wet cheek and blinked rapidly. "Don't cry." Her normally hidden emotions threatened to bubble up, and Xena fought to keep control. Didn't matter how stoic she was in her day to day dealings with the typical riff raff, wounded villagers or assorted warlords, she just couldn't resist letting her defences down when it came to the bard. And if Gabrielle was weeping, well, it was game over.
Both women leaned forward, their forehead's touching, and rested for a moment. Slowly, the warrior brought up their entwined fingers and laid a very soft kiss on each digit. Xena marveled once more on just how small and soft the bards' hand felt in her own large and callous one. With eyes tightly closed, afraid that perhaps she'd misunderstood things, the tall brunette held her breath. Then feeling her own hand being caressed, she slowly opened her eyes. Gabrielle moved her hand to the side of the warrior's face, and began to trace along the jaw line up to Xena's earlobe with her fingertips. The look they shared was definitely more than one of friendship. The warrior trembled at the soft touch and began nibbling at the bard's hand, her tongue snaking out to run along each digit.
Gabrielle watched in fascination, her eyes wide and throat suddenly gone dry as she tumbled into azure depths of desire. Although she'd heard about the 'look' that Xena had, and the way other's would react when she used her sexual magnetism, she was totally unprepared for her own body's response to it; drawn like a helpless moth to a flame that burned brighter than a million stars. Swallowing deeply, she leaned in and placed a soft kiss on the back of the warrior's hand. The fears she'd wrestled with earlier seemed foolish now; everything between them seemed so right, so easy, and so natural.
She'd always loved Xena's hands; somewhat large with tapered fingers but both strong and soft at the same time. She felt her face grow warm as she watched her friend's full lips part revealing the soft pink tip of her tongue. Feeling a shudder run through her, Gabrielle moved in slowly, intent on feeling those soft expressive lips against her own. She was unaware that her lower lip was trembling but the warrior was all too conscious of the scene unfolding before her. Was Gabrielle trembling from need or fear? Was she unsure of taking their friendship to the next level? Did she know just what she was in for?
These thoughts ran hither and yon through Xena's brain until she was consumed with feelings of doubt and guilt. She closed her eyes and tried to slow the rapid beat of her heart and get a grip on her emotions. Just when she thought she might have things back under control Xena felt such softness, such tenderness, almost like the sensual feeling of silk playing against the surface of her skin. Peeking through a veil of lashes her breath caught as tender lips caressed her own. 'Not a dream,' was the mantra that played incessantly through her head...'not a dream.'
She was hit with memories of the tender looks they had shared over the years, the almost translucent look they'd share when Xena was certain the bard could see into her very soul, and responded in kind, and felt as if a bonfire had ignited within her.
Gabrielle barely noticed as her hands were dropped and the warrior slowly ran fingertips down her rib cage, finally settling around her waist. She did notice Xena's strong thighs embracing her in a forceful grip, as she was pulled closer. She felt the tip of the woman's tongue slide across her lips and moaned as her body responded. It was as if each cell in her body were suddenly on fire, making every nerve tingle with anticipation. She felt her heart beating like a team of thundering horses; her head swimming from the emotional onslaught of a very sexually charged woman. Gabrielle could feel the heat positively radiating off the warrior.
Xena's ardor was at such a level that all she thought of was showing Gabrielle the depth of her love in the only way she knew: with her passion. She'd always been a sensual person, very comfortable with the skills she had as a lover, and very aware of her prowess with those of either gender. No one had been able to resist her sexual charms for long, and the Warrior Princess had always gotten what she set her mind on. She smiled as she thought of the little bard instigating their first time together, rather surprised with her own ability to keep her true feelings in check for so long. It had been hard, that was certain but at long last, finally...
As Xena deepened the kiss, she leaned forward, lowering the bard by the waist until she was flat on the ground. Then, without breaking their kiss, she straddled the woman's hips and moved her hands slowly up to the under swell of the bard's breasts. Oh how she'd wanted this! The idea that her feelings were being reciprocated, finally, unquestionably, was almost enough to finish her off right then and there. Such a burning fire was felt in her lower belly, seeping its molten heat through every inch of her being until Xena felt totally consumed with eroticism. She'd held back these feelings, these desires, for so long and it was like opening the floodgates as she felt the bard move beneath her.
Xena began probing the soft sweet mouth of her soon to be lover; her hands moving up to cover the firm young breasts. She lowered herself completely and worked her hip between the bard's thighs. Oh, how it felt! Even her wildest fantasies couldn't compare to what she was experiencing right now...it had been such a long hard wait...but now, it was all worth it. She wanted to taste every inch of Gabrielle's skin, wallow in the very essence of the woman, surrounding herself with hot pulsating flesh. Now. She didn't want to wait another moment, not another instant; she'd waiting far too long already.
Xena kept sneaking peeks at the woman, reassuring herself that everything was real. Watching the flush come to the woman's sweet face, her moans and heartfelt sighs every time their lips met again was making the warrior quite light-headed.
Gabrielle felt disoriented, short of breath and something akin to...fear. She'd lost control of the situation, and had let the warrior carry her along on a crest of desire, which at the moment, was threatening to completely overpower her. She was simply being totally overwhelmed by the carnality of the situation and felt such uncertainty; her resolve wavering very like a flickering candle in the wind. She didn't want whatever was going to happen to be simply a torrent of raw emotions, hitting them fast and hard and leaving them both weak and somewhat bewildered. More than anything Gabrielle wanted it to be just as the poems she read, which were memorable and full of tenderness with sweet words of love, and talk of a settled future. She had to make Xena understand...she had to stop her.
Xena felt two hands roughly pushing her shoulders, the movement of the woman beneath her turning somewhat frantic and she broke their kiss, leaning back with surprise. "What, Gabrielle, what?" she said between heaving breaths. "Am I hurting you? I want to taste you, feel you sliding against me...you feel so good, I've waited so long, I don't want to stop..."
"Xena! Stop Xena, please! You...you're scaring me...it's too intense..." The bard pushed hard against the warrior's chest until she felt her elbows lock. Xena felt as if she'd been pole axed...'scaring her? Too intense?' She rolled off the woman and lay beside her, panting, trying to quell the fear blossoming in her belly. She'd been certain...hadn't Gabrielle kissed and caressed her hand, her face? Hadn't she told her that she loved her completely? Yet, the look on Gabrielle's face was one of horror and fear.
Xena clenched her jaw, shoring up her emotions once more; yet another sin to be carried upon her already overburdened shoulders. The look of dread cut the warrior to her very soul and she wondered how she could ever make things right again.
"I'm sorry, Xena...but...I thought it would be different", she cried. "I thought you'd be...I don't know. Tender. But it's all happening too fast..." She placed her fingers to her temples and tried to will away the tears. 'It wasn't supposed to be like this!' Gabrielle screamed inside her head. She'd imagined it oh so many times, her nights lately filled with visions of a passionate yet controlled warrior, romancing her, plying her with burning looks, heated kisses, yet never too ardent, never too passionate, letting her decide the speed of the warrior's advance. She rolled over and hid her face in her hands, great sobs of frustration and disappointment racking her body.
'Shite!', cursed the warrior silently, pushing the heels of her palms into her eye sockets, trying to erase the look on Gabrielle's face.
An endless stream of self-hatred seemed to fill her very soul, pushing out thoughts of any bright future she might have had with the bard. She rolled over quickly, jumping to her feet and grabbing her blanket as she made her way back over to the far edge of the fire.
Sitting on the cold ground with her back against a tree, she stared blindly into the flames. Images played through her mind: reaching her hand out, fingers entwined, vowing to never leave her friend, even in death; holding the bard's hand standing at the side of the ship, speaking of all the times the bard had followed her into battle, discovering she did so because of her love for the warrior.
Xena dragged the back of her hand across her eyes and sighed. She watched as the blonde crawled over to her sleep furs and disappeared under the blanket. Clenching her jaw, she removed her breast dagger and began methodically stabbing it into the ground. Each penetration marked a moment lost, a time when she should have used her head and thought about what the bard might want, forgetting what her own libido demanded. "Shite! Godsbedamnit to Hades!" she muttered just under her breath. Couldn't she see how tentative the woman was and how gentle she was being with the big dumb old warrior? Even talking to her, gentling her? Gods...what could she do? How could she make things right again?
She wanted to go to the woman, sweep her into a warm and comforting embrace and yet she knew without a doubt that it wasn't the best course of action. She needed to work things out first. 'I scared her. To see that look of fear and horror...when I only want to love her and spend the rest of my life proving just that. If it takes ten life times...I'll make her see...I'm sorry, Gabrielle...so sorry.'
Gabrielle rolled over scratching her nose and yawning in the morning light. She winced as she pulled out a rock from beneath her bedroll. Arching an eyebrow, she threw it into the direction of the fire pit, and then frowned. Pulling the fur closer around her shoulders, the bard noticed two things: there was no fire, and Xena was gone. She whipped her head around, checking every nook and cranny of their site before getting to her knees. 'Where...?' And then the events of the previous night hit her and she sat down heavily.
"Oh, gods.... Xena, please don't be gone." She sat quietly, each scene of them groping in the dirt playing out in her mind. She saw actions as being very patient and tender, approaching Xena carefully so as not to be misunderstood. She'd played that particular fantasy over and over again; fine tuning it until she was pleased with her performance and confident as to how the warrior would react. Xena would be gentle and loving, very romantic and of course always the patient and honourable lover. However, that isn't quite what happened, and the vision of Xena thrusting against her, pawing at her, made her cringe.
She shook her head forcibly and got to her feet.
Xena wouldn't have left her even if they'd had a quarrel, which they did have, although infrequently. Those brief skirmishes usually ended up with one woman on either side of the fire, both determined not to give in. They never lasted long with the bard usually being the one to make amends. Gabrielle had come to expect it, content to swallow her pride. Xena's communicating skills were almost nonexistent during these times and so sensitive chats weren't something she felt comfortable doing.
Gabrielle suddenly wished she hadn't decided to make fantasy a reality, leaving their comfortable relationship exactly where it had been. She sighed and then began to pick up bits of wood for the fire. Perhaps Xena was out bathing in the nearby stream? Or fishing...yes, perhaps she was off hunting for a nice succulent rabbit. Her stomach took that opportunity to announce itself and Gabrielle groaned. Having started the fire, feeding it until it was a steady blaze, she decided to go down to the lake and look for the warrior. She wasn't too sure what she was going to say but she knew she'd better say something.
Why had things gone so terribly wrong? Gods knew they'd started out just perfectly. Gabrielle thought back to the poetry that she'd read, had even written, regarding romantic love and frowned. Life wasn't anything like she'd imagined when she was a girl in Poteidaia. Thinking she'd matured some since then, the bard was somewhat disgusted to realize just how little she knew about romance and love; in real life, anyway. Forming a few thoughts in her head, she picked up her sleep fur, giving it a good shake, and then folded it by the saddlebags. She noticed Xena's fur remained laid out much as it was the night before, then finally noticed a blanket over by the tree. A cursory glance told the story: the warrior had spent all night there, awake and brooding, waiting for the sun to rise higher in the sky. The bard shook her head at the state of the ground; it had lost its battle easily against the warrior and her ever-present breast dagger.
She rubbed her face and then yawned again; it always amazed her how little sleep the warrior seemed to need. She winced making her way down the path, cursing the rocky terrain.
The warrior sat astride a fallen tree which lay half in and out of the water, her knife imbedded solidly in the wood beside her. She'd removed her boots and had the toes of each foot making lazy circles in the cool water. The warrior's face was set as she finished plaiting the sides of her thick hair. She fingered the hilt on her knife and then blew some of the wood splinters off the log. The time for self-reproach was over; tranquility was her goal now.
In her lap was a pile of flat stones; Xena found it relaxing as she whipped out one after another, watching and counting as each missile hit the hard surface of the lake. Each time she'd wait until the water smoothed out again, finding the act reminiscent of the teachings she'd learned in Chin, years ago. Funny how such a simple thing could settle the raging heart of a woman of such intense emotions. Each cleansing breath seemed to defuse her anger and self-hatred, allowing her to center and focus on the silent and peaceful movements of the lake. She felt at one with the water touching her, the air surrounding her, and the knowledge that this too would pass.
The passage of time was one thing Xena was well acquainted with. In her daily dealings with the dregs of society the one thing she'd learned was that patience was more than a virtue; it was a way of survival.
Nodding slowly, the warrior re-settled her shoulders and released a slow breath.
"Yeah, it'll pass and then things will go back to what they were." A twitch appeared at the corner of her left eye. "And I can spend the next six years eating my heart out every time she comes near." Another twitch appeared as the muscles clenched in her jaw. Her lips twitched as well as the memory of soft lips slipped like the softest breeze against them.
Xena felt her belly tense as images of them together, arms and legs entwined, began slowly invading her mind. Soon the rocks weren't hitting the surface of the water and bouncing; they were being thrown with such force as to cause birds to take flight, complaining to all that would listen with their sonorous squawking.
Xena tore her dagger out of the wood and jabbed it brutally in and out of the log beneath her.
"Godsbedamned! Why do I always ruin things?"
Gods, how she'd wanted the outcome of the previous night to be different! How could she have misread the bard's actions so badly? Xena blinked angrily as her emotions threatened to overflow. Gazing out across the lake with determination, the warrior focused on the dense mist, and imagined the heat of the sun burning the pallor awayfrom both the sky and her soul.
Her eyes cleared and she looked down at her shaking hand, white with seething rage once more. And then felt a tentative hand run along the outside of her arm, leaving goose flesh in its wake as Gabrielle came along side of her. Xena closed her eyes and drew in a deep shuddering breath. Holding it tightly she willed the raging lust within her to ease and the molten fire began to ebb. Releasing a breath slowly, Xena turned her head and gazed at the bard. Just the close proximity of the woman seemed to ignite her, and she felt her love for Gabrielle bubbling up. If all she could ever hope for was friendship...but oh, how she wanted more! She knew they'd be so good together; could feel it in her very soul. She pushed the blade of her knife deeper into the rotting wood, and sighed.
Gabrielle had her eyes cast downwards and Xena noticed a trembling begin to radiate up from the bard's fingertips to her own shoulder.
Xena saw a tear slowly seep from one eye, and felt overjoyed to see that Gabrielle felt comfortable enough to approach her, and pleased that she felt there was something worth salvaging from their friendship. After all, if Gabrielle was there it meant she still cared.
The warrior slowly reached up to cover the small hand with her own as it settled upon her shoulder. Then, gritting her teeth, she leaned in and placed a soft kiss over the woman's knuckles. Xena winced as the hand jerked, and then slid from her grasp. She sighed deeply, and then squared her shoulders. Well, it was obvious: the bard hated her.
The muscles in the warrior's jaw twitched spasmodically in her effort to hide the pain. However, Gabrielle seemed oblivious to her condition. All she saw was a grim-faced woman who looked angry at the whole world, including herself. What could she say to make Xena understand? She wanted to go forward, not back. But forward meant taking their relationship to a more intimate level. The previous night had been dismal, and Gabrielle began feeling that small worm of doubt as it worked its way like icy fingers along her spinal cord. What if the tall brunette now saw her as something less than a friend and somehow unworthy to be a lover? She ran her fingers through her tangled strands of her hair, and quickly turned her back. Why had she even thought the warrior might be a tender and loving mate? Hadn't Xena been a ruthless warlord, a conqueror of men and women alike? At least those were the rumours.
Suddenly feeling very small, the bard drew in a shaky breath and thought about returning to Poteideia, about making her way back to the Amazons, about...
Xena's brow furrowed as the blonde turned away, a forlorn breath escaping, as she seemed to pause lost in thought. If she were right and the woman now detested her, even flinching from her touch, why was she still there? She watched as the golden crown dipped and the shoulders sagged in defeat, and then it hit her. She'd always prided herself on being a good judge of character, of being able to read body language easily. How could she miss the subtle hints Gabrielle had dropped last night and then again today? All that was missing was the bard throwing herself into the warrior's arms, asking for another chance.
'Hrrmph,' she thought, feeling as if a two-pound mace had whacked her. She didn't hate her, didn't loathe her...Gabrielle felt unworthy...like she'd failed, somehow. Suddenly feeling as if the world's axis had shifted, Xena felt just a brief glimmer of hope appear in the dark tunnel of her existence. Her past had been very dark without the woman, and she knew without a doubt that her future would be at least as dark and dismal. But perhaps this future she painted for herself didn't have to come into play?
She cleared her throat, whispering "Gabrielle?" Easing off the log and lowering herself quietly into the now calm waters of the lake, the warrior shivered a little as the water rose above her groin. Wading slowly towards the retreating blonde she spoke the woman's name in a louder voice, sweeping the ebony mane from her face, all feelings of uncertainty now gone. The ditch of self hatred and insecurity she'd wallowed in had been gratefully left behind, replaced first with the fires of anger and rage, and then by the soft and loving touch of a small delicate hand. With just that simple act, Xena felt redeemed.
Knowing that she'd scared Gabrielle with an unbridled show of passion, she was determined to attack the problem from a different angle. It would take some time to formulate a plan, to kick-start her tactile mind, and remember just how loving she could, at times, be. There had only been two people in the warrior's life who'd elicited such tenderness; the sweet faces of M'Lila and Lao Ma floated just over her vision as she closed her eyes.
When she opened them, she saw that Gabrielle was waiting, her back still to the warrior. Xena smiled, filling her thoughts with the bard, the scent of her hair, the silkiness of the woman's soft skin, and the small lines around the bard's very expressive mouth. How she longed to taste those lips again; feel them returning the passion of an ardent kiss.
Drawing in a long deep breath, the warrior unclenched her shoulders, and then put her hand on the woman's upper arm. Wiping the smile from her face, she let the expressionless facade drop firmly into place before turning the bard to face her.
"Gabrielle", she murmured, cupping the woman's chin, and waited for the bard to make eye contact. "I'm sorry about last night. I guess I scared you, huh?" She paused, noting the small jerk of the woman's chin. "Didn't mean to. I suppose I let my libido take over." She waited until the bard exhaled and then let out the breath she'd been holding as well.
"Yeah, I guess we both did...well, I'm sorry for making you feel uncomfortable. Maybe I was expecting too much and well we could try..." Gabrielle stopped mid sentence as she watched a slow smile play across Xena's mouth, that luscious, sculpted, tender, very tasty mouth. She gulped deeply and tried to smile. Her weak attempt made the warrior grin wider and soon Gabrielle was smirking in that self-depreciating way Xena found so endearing. "I'm rambling. I should just shut up, right? Okay, I can do that." She raised an eyebrow indicating the warrior should continue.
"I'm not gonna apologize for being very attracted to you. I have very deep feelings for you, Gabrielle. Feelings I've held close to my heart that I've never expressed for quite a few years. Yes, I've lusted after you, but you've taught me how to open my heart and experience all that love has to offer." She waited to see if the bard was going to run. Mentally giving herself two points, she went on. "My physical side has always been somewhat...overpowering...I know that. I'm not really great on expressing the softer side of me." Xena scratched the side of her chin. "It's been awhile."
The bard closed the distance between them, and then placed her hands on Xena's damp leather clad waist. "Then I suppose...you need some practice?" she said coquettishly. Then, feeling emboldened, she moved her torso closer to the muscular one before her and stood on tiptoes to press her lips against those that so enticed her.
Xena let the kiss begin to deepen of its own accord, giving the bard full rein. Finally, she tilted her head to the right, brought her hands around to cup the shapely rear and pulled the woman hard against her. Gabrielle moaned as she felt her nipples come to hard painful points as they brushed against the dark leathers. As she felt the warrior's tongue enter her mouth, she brought her hands up around Xena's neck. It was a very unique experience; the cool water gently lapped at her groin and yet her flesh felt as if it was being exposed to a rising flame.
Part of Gabrielle was shouting 'slow down!' and yet a larger part was urging her onward. The blonde made a quick decision to just let things flow this time. She'd been so worried about the play of things, the orchestration of just where she wanted them to go, that she'd somehow fallen off the stage altogether.
She sighed. Being a bard did have its drawbacks.
The warrior pulled away slowly, playing her hands up and down the smaller woman's lower back. "Too fast?" she asked as she moved them back into deeper water. "Oh, no, no, no." The warrior smirked as the bard bit her lip before going on. "Well, yes. But very nice." The bard shivered again as the water rose past her hips. "Are you cold?" Gabrielle blinked slowly, feeling the intimate moment they'd shared shift in its intensity. Unwilling to let it pass completely, she leaned in and took the warrior's earlobe into her hot mouth. A shiver ran through both women as they each battled their growing need. Steeling her reactions, Xena ran an internal inventory of her body's responses and then began toning each one down to manageable levels.
"Let's go for a swim."
Xena began to move them farther away from shore so that neither one could touch the lakebed.
"How about you just laze on the surface here while I go hunt up some fish?" The idea of the warrior leaving her at that moment didn't sit well with Gabrielle and she tentatively moved one leg up and wrapped it around the warrior's upper thigh. "No, don't go." Xena took in a sudden breath as she felt small sharp teeth pulling at her lobe. She growled deeply and pulled her head away from the bard's hungry onslaught.
Things were progressing better than she'd hoped. Not only had she made points and was moving forward, but had regained almost all the ground she'd lost the night before. Although having no illusions about becoming the stalwart, and somewhat romanticized fairytale hero in one of the bard's epic poems, she was willing to make an effort to get as close to the mark as she could. Was she up to it? She gazed into the earnest face of the woman she loved and decided that yes, even if it meant making the supreme sacrifice of getting in touch with her sensitive side, it was all worth it.
Gabrielle looked at the woman and saw her rising passion. Part of her trembled with uncertainty at the prospect of where things were going. Was she truly ready to open the door to her soul and let the warrior walk in? If she continued on the path they were on now she was certain to find outand in a hurry.
Swallowing deeply the bard moved her legs from around Xena's torso. If she didn't want a repeat of their last encounter she would have to get a gripon herself as well as the warrior. Placing a trembling finger on her friend's lips Gabrielle leaned in and kissed her nose. "Slowly, Xena...slow down. We've got the rest of our lives. I want this to be special."
Xena exhaled and then pushed them closer to land. "Slowly, yes...very slowly", said the warrior, passion coursing through her. 'Oh by the gods, but she is tempting me!' she railed at herself. She was determined not to mess things up this time; determined to let the bard lead them and set the pace. But it was so hard! Gabrielle seemed bolder by the minute, and the warrior wondered just how far she'd take things.
"You seem to have something in mind, Gabrielle. Almost as if you've seen this...us...in some sort of dream, and are acting it out. Tell me about it." She watched as the woman's eyes widened. Then a small grin played on the blonde's lips and Xena knew she'd been right. 'Just what did the woman have planned,' wondered the warrior.
"Well, I have pictured us together, Xena, but I thought you'd be like the romantic soldiers that come in and save the fair maiden from certain death. Wooing me with flowery words, heroic deeds, and then, well, we'd ride off into the sunset."
Xena quickly covered her mouth to stifle the snicker.
"What?" Gabrielle frowned.
"Well, soldiers are rarely romantic, Gabrielle. Mostly they live from day to day doing their best not to be killed from sheer boredom. If they're very lucky, well, they get into battle and die from festering wounds. I suppose that could be considered 'romantic', but"
The blonde rolled her eyes.
"Oh, really"
"And then of course, you have those of us who escape our twisted but oh so romantic past as boring minions, and go on to be reviled and feared as warlords. I suppose that could be considered romantic, too. And as for those fair maidens, I've captured a few as the spoils of war in my day. Their romantic lives included being treated like slaves for the most part. They survive from the scraps left at the table, but only after even the lowliest of soldiers has had his meager share. And after the warlords had used these half-starved women for their pleasure, of course. Most times they were left behind to tend to the wounded and dying. If the camp was overrun while the soldiers were out pillaging, then they were either enslaved or murdered along with the wounded; simple casualties of war. In the end, their romantic little life expectancy was about ten months."
Gabrielle's eyes widened.
"So, I'm being unrealistic?"
Xena nodded and then kissed her hand. "A little, yes."
Then she turned and waded towards the large half-submerged tree.
"There are very few things a soldier can afford to clothe himself with, Gabrielle. Honour should be number one, but that's a rare commodity. A dreamer doesn't last very long, so it follows a romantic fool wouldn't either."
Squeezing her hair out, the bard followed and watched as Xena removed her knife from the trunk. Her brows furrowed as she saw the deep slash marks and gouges and was reminded of just how violent her friend truly was. How very immature she was to think Xena could be romantic, poetic
Xena watched a look of sorrow pass over her friend's face. Replacing her dagger, she reached over and kissed the soft, but slightly blue skin of her
'My what? I know Gabrielle wants me just as I want her. She has a rather stilted view of the realities of life, but she'll come aroundwon't she?' While the thought of ever truly expressing herself to the blonde had been, at best, a desired figment of her imagination, Xena was finding it hard to just put everything back into Pandora's Box, and forget the line they'd crossed. Surely, the bard would reciprocate? Xena's brow furrowed as thoughts of not only their friendship, but also their future, went up in smoke, too. Resettling her emotions once more Xena smiled bravely and then patted the blonde's shoulder as they entered the campsite.
"How about really getting that fire going? I'm sure you're hungry, and I know I could use a bite myself."
Gabrielle watched as the woman threw her head back and then wrung the moisture from the dark tresses. 'She really is a goddess.' Tearing her eyes from the warrior, the blonde swallowed with a click and then began fussing about the camp.
"Yeah, that sounds good. You didn't happen to see any fish back there, did you?"
Xena chuckled and then shook her head.
"No, I'm sure we scared them away with our thrashing."
A faint blush began to spread over the younger woman's cheeks as she remembered how bold she'd been. While she hadn't known exactly what to do, it had seemed to illicit a favorable response when she'd snaked her leg up to encircle the warrior's lower torso.
Maybe she should be more physical, combining poetry and action? She stroked her chin in thought.
A loud growl pierced the air and Xena snorted.
"Well, I guess that's my cue. I think rabbit or Guinea fowl should do nicely for breakfast."
Gabrielle cursed her demanding belly and turned her head to reply but the warrior had already left.
"Whoa, bard. If you want to actually live a fairytale then you'd better head back to Poteidaia. The realities of the here and now are that you are dealing with a very passionate ex-warlord, not some fop who will shower you with eloquent words and deeds." Rubbing the corner of her mouth in thought, Gabrielle continued to push twigs into the growing fire as she pondered the situation more thoroughly.
Wiping the blade off onto a nearby leaf, Xena grunted with satisfaction and then buried the offal.
"Not too shabby. I might even get a bit of this one." Hefting the rabbit carcass, Xena put it at about 2 or 3 pounds. Well known for her ravenous appetite, hunting for the bard was always a challenge. The warrior arched an eyebrow as she thought of other appetites the young woman might have that would be equally as challenging.
Putting two fingers to her lips, Xena found herself reliving the hot passionate kisses she'd enjoyed the night before. And then she shook her head. No, that will never do.
Gone were the days when as a warlord, she could and would just take the bounty, whether it was offered or not. Xena felt her blood rushing past her ears as feelings of pure carnal lust poked and prodded at her sense of control.
"Can't take them, so she has to offer them to me. And just how do I get her to give 'em up? Her mouth says slow but her body says go."
Pushing her lips out in concentration, the warrior began thinking of some romantic things that might help win the blonde over. "Hey, I can be romantic, and do the bard thing."
Clearing her throat, she winked at the rabbit, and then went on.
"Your eyes are like the glowing sea phosphorus that gleams from still pools." Xena nodded her head admiringly.
"Yeah, that's nice." She gave the carcass a pat.
"Your shapely assno, nobuttocks. Yeah. Your shapely buttocks.
The shape and beauty of your eyes
Sets my heart a flutter
The softness of your silken thighs"
Xena stopped in mid step, and began hitting her upper thigh with the rabbit.
"The softness of your silken thighsis smooth like rendered butter." An eyebrow shot up into raven tresses.
"Oh yeahthat'll just sweep her right off her feet."
She began pacing once more.
"Reduces thought to clutterbetter. Not perfect, but better.
I long to hold you in my arms
And cover you with kisses
To share with you my darkest charms
And the passion it illicits
Oh, I like that one! Hey, not half bad for an ex-warlord." She patted the soft fur of the rabbit again, and then tried to commit her ditty to memory.
"Now, was that 'The beauty of your size'gods, I've gotta start paying more attention to what I say. Hey, I could come up with a really good one and never know it. How does Gab do this all the time?"
She brought the bunny up eye to eye. "Who'da thought making things rhyme would be so hard?" Xena thought of the reams of poetry and stories they had stashed in the saddlebags and her appreciation for the bard's talents rose a notch or two.
'So, more poetry and less ardency, huh? HmmmwellI guess I can give it a try.'
Hefting the rabbit by the ears, the warrior chortled. "Gabrielle is gonna love you. Gotcha, caughtcha, now I'm gonna skin ya."
Gabrielle sat on a rock by the fire and planned her next move.
"Just as soon as Xena comes backI'llI'll"
'I'll what? C'mon, Gabrielle. You're the bard here. Write a scene, flesh it out'
"Flesh. Oh gods." She remembered just how nice and strong and warm and soft andShaking her head quickly, she sent the image of both of them in the water away. She had to think clearly, and that image was just not helping.
"Well, let's see. I'll" She swallowed deeply, thinking about just how very physical the warrior was. And passionate. That look in Xena's eyes had all but set her skin aflame. And that was before she'd even touched her.
While Gabrielle had spent many nights dreaming of Xena making love to her, she now saw that the patience and tenderness she'd envisioned was not who the warrior was.
"I'll have to rethink my scenario a bit more, now that I've seen just how sexual Xena really is." She bit a nail in thought.
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