Warning : This story raises the subject of physical relationship between Xena and Gabrielle. If thats not your particular beverage, you have been warned.
"We're going to have to buy some more food," the warrior grumbled.
"We don't have that much money," Gabrielle pointed out.
"Couldn't you sell a story, or something?" asked Xena. She offered some cheese to Argo who turned her nose up at it. "If you didn't waste it on all this rubbish we would have money to get something now," she growled, throwing the inedible food away.
"Actually," said Gabrielle putting her hands on her hips. "You bought that lot. I did tell you not to buy too much, and to haggle to get a good deal. But do you listen to me? No."
"Okay! I'm sorry," replied Xena, slightly irritated by the telling off, and slightly embarrassed for being the cause of the problem. "We'll just have to earn some money so we can buy some food." She tightened the saddlebag and tugged on Argo's reins to get her moving.
"You mean, I'll have to earn us some money," muttered Gabrielle under her breath, and hurried to catch up.
"I heard that," said Xena casually, as the bard fell into step by her side.
"Yeah?"
"Yeah."
". . . . . . . .Did you hear that?"
"Yep."
"No you didn't."
"I did."
Gabrielle tugged playfully on Xena's hair. "No you didn't."
"Yes I did," the warrior replied with a tug on Gabrielle's tresses. "You said I could sell my armour."
"How did you hear that?"
"You opened your mouth."
"Oh, you... ooh!" Gabrielle punched the warrior on the arm.
The warrior laughed and slung her arm around Gabrielle's shoulder.
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Applause and cheers erupted through the crowd, and one person whistled his approval. Gabrielle beamed her thanks and bowed, then stepped down from the stage to walk among the receptive customers of the tavern with a plate.
By the time she reached Xena at the back, she was breathless.
"You were great," said the warrior, smiling with pride at the bard.
"Yeah?"
"Don't take my word for it," she gestured to the crowded tavern.
"Thanks."
"Right. How much did we make?" asked Xena, reaching for the collection plate.
"Pardon?" said Gabrielle, moving the plate out of reach.
"How much did you make? I said, you, honest."
The bard cast a suspicious look at the warrior and tried her best to keep a straight face. She put the plate back down on the table and started counting the coins.
"Brilliant! You were just brilliant!"
Gabrielle turned to look at her admirer. He was a young man, short, thin and had a bald head. "Thank you," said Gabrielle.
"You have an amazing talent."
"Thank you, that's kind of you to say so."