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A Third Death

By: C.L. Bactad

Prologue

The warlord looked wearily at his mug of mead and momentarily contemplated the request which was just put forth. He looked across the table to the dark-haired man that occupied the chair and currently his time. "I need some guarantee." The warlord spoke his voice hoarse from his recent siege. The stranger smirked. " A guarantee? Of what? That you won't get a boo boo?"

"Hey look! I've tangled with her before. She's changed but not that much." He took a large swig of his mead as if trying to chase away the memory. "She'll kill me without hesitation. How do you think I got this scar?" He jutted a stubby finger up toward a long diagonal slash across his face. "Last time we met she just about ripped my . . . "

The other man held up is hand to quiet the whining warlord. "Spare me the sob story. I know perfectly well what she is capable of." Smiling he turned his hand over to inspect his nails. " I made her what she is you know . . . all that leather and rage. Mmm, a masterpiece."

"Yea, well your 'masterpiece' isn't doing your bidding is she?" The warlord grinned thinking he bested the dark god sitting across from him. Proudly he allowed himself another swig of his drink but before his lips touched the mug his throat became constricted. Gasping for air he looked wide-eyed across the table and tried to force out an apology. "Ar.." He started but he couldn't get enough breath to push out the words. He clutched his own throat.

Across the table an evil smirk flashed uplifting the edges of a neatly trimmed goatee. "What is it Mercurio? Are you trying to say something? Seems like a God has got your tongue." Clenching his teeth he could see the warlord could not breathe at all now. He allowed the big, lumbering man struggle for breath a fraction of a second longer then released him.

Sputtering the warlord fell forward on the wooden table his forehead landing in a puddle of his own spilt mead. His back was heaving as he tried sucking in the breath that was taken from him. "Ares, I didn't mean . . . "

"Shut your trap before I kill you!" Ares' spat in disgust "Listen to *me* Mercurio." His voice became quiet as he lowered his head toward the now frightened warlord. "Xena is not the one that you need fear the most." He paused for effect. "Do you understand?" Mercurio shook his head furiously in agreement and started to speak but thought better of it.

'Mortals are so weak . . . well, except for Xena.' The God of War silently mused then turned his attention back to Mercurio. "Good now have some more mead and I'll tell you what you're going to do."




Part one
Chapter 1: Declarations

All the while, believe me, I prayed
our night would last twice as long.
-Sappho


The sun began to ascend above the eastern mountains. The sleeping form underneath the blankets began to stir as the first rays of light fluttered across her eyelids. Gabrielle opened one eye cautiously fearing the rude brightness would jolt her too quickly from her slumber. The forest was covered by dew and a mist could still be seen floating in the cool air. Reluctantly she opened the other eye and looked up into the forest canopy. Shadows and bright light battled against the large tree boles. The clarity of the early morning light sharply defined the green foliage above which now came into a clear focus. Lifting her arms above her body, she stretched her torso trying to loosen the morning stiffness. Her nostrils picked up the drifting smoke of a small campfire. Xena was up, of course.

She focused on the figure kneeling by the fire feeding it small branches. "When will I ever see you sleep past dawn?"

Xena smiled as she heard Gabrielle's voice which was still rough from sleep. " And when will I ever see you get up at dawn?" She looked over to the women who was still tangled in blankets. The bard shifted onto her side so she could see Xena more clearly, careful to keep the blanket tucked tightly around her bare body. She looked at her lover who was already dressed in her leathers. Her appreciative gaze did not go unnoticed by the dark warrior. Gabrielle smiled, effectively melting Xena's heart at the same time.

Xena's azure eyes locked with the grey green of her companion. Suddenly, overwhelmed with her own emotion she mouthed the words "I love you." She had not meant it to be silent but she could not will her voice to tone. The noise would seem like an intrusion.

Gabrielle closed her eyes and rolled over onto her back letting the silent words wash over her. Her reality was now better than her dreams. Three moons ago she would never have imagined that this was going to happen. Her love for the warrior was best kept to daydreams always pushed back at the first questioning look of her traveling companion. Now it was real and she still couldn't believe it. She had what she wanted. What they both wanted.

"Xena"

"Hmm" The warrior was tending the fire once again looking intently at a small flickering flame.

"Come here."

Xena looked over to Gabrielle who was now holding the blanket open to her lover exposing her naked flesh to the cool morning air and to Xena. The warrior stood and began to walk over to the shivering bard. One eyebrow raised on her beautiful face as she knelt beside her bard, eyes mesmerizing her insatiable lover. "Do you ever get enough?" She smiled knowing the answer already.

Gabrielle shuddered at her lover's tease and memories of the night before warmed her body. She parted her lips to answer but that was all Xena needed before she descended upon Gabrielle. A groan escaped from the bard's throat as Xena hungrily pressed her lips against her lovers. She felt the warriors strong arms around her back supporting her just inches off the blankets. Gabrielle wrapped her arms around Xena's neck pushing herself into the leather clad chest. The urgency of the kiss heightened into a blinding passion. Each woman pressing fiercely against the other. Lips parting, pressing, heads shifting, separating and coming back for more. Gabrielle's heart felt as if it would burst from the pressure of beating too fast.

Breathless, Xena forced herself to pull away. "We can't . . . not now."

"Xena please don't . . . " Gabrielle muttered still searching for Xena's full lips.

"Gabrielle, we have to travel today. I promised Celeste that we would be in Crete in three days" Lovingly, she stroked Gabrielle's reddish-blonde hair still keeping her lips out of reach from the persistent bard. Gabrielle threw her head back in compliant disappointment. She knew if Xena made a promise she intended to keep it even at the expense of her highly aroused lover. Slowly she lifted her gaze to see the amused look on the warriors face. Her blue eyes shining brightly and a crooked smile accenting her flawless features. Gabrielle was caught and try as she might she could not help but stare into the eyes of her love. Focused on each other the world fell silent.

"Gabrielle" Xena spoke softly. " I want you to always look at me with those eyes." She reached out to run her index finger along the bard's jawline. Gabrielle was stunned at the simple sincerity of Xena's words. Trying to gain control of her now spiraling emotions she closed her eyes to the blue lights boring down into her soul. And then she heard her own voice. " Each breath I take is for you." She grabbed the hand touching her face and held it against her beating heart using it for strength and to still her own trembling. She opened her eyes and her heart instantly ached. Xena's face was stoic as usual but tears ran freely from her eyes unchecked by her need for control.

"What's wrong?" The bard sat up startled not used to seeing her best friend and lover cry. Worry crept into her voice. "Did I do something wrong?"

Xena realized that she had been crying. " Wha . . . no Gabrielle." She reached out to grasp the blondes' shoulders. "You have done everything right." Pulling her into a protective embrace, Xena now whispered. "I have come to need so much. I'm . . . afraid for the first time in my life Gabrielle." A darkness came over the warrior angry at her own fear and want.

Gabrielle sensing the change in Xena pushed herself tighter into the warrior. "Xena . . . I..I know what you're afraid of. Your darkness won't scare me away because I know that you would never hurt me. You aren't that person anymore. There's more love inside of you than hate. I feel it and that's why you've captured my heart so completely. I'll never leave you don't you understand that? Every day I thank the gods that they have allowed me to find the other half of my soul. Some people search a lifetime for what we have...I can't live without you."

They sat there holding each other underneath the rising morning sun. Energy passing between them and reaffirming a bond that no man, woman or God could break. Or so they thought.

In the forest a twig broke under pressure. Xena jolted back to reality jerking her head in the direction of the offending noise. Eyes narrowing she scanned the surrounding tree line still heavily shadowed. She detected a slight movement. "Stay here." She growled and the ice in her voice told Gabrielle that is was a command not a request. Quickly she grabbed her sword and chakram and silently moved away from camp stalking her prey with feral grace.

Watching Xena stealthily slide out of camp Gabrielle quickly moved to her clothes. The last thing she wanted was to be attacked while nude. Fully dressed, she crouched down in a ready position. Staff in hand she listened into the forest. She was not listening for Xena. She knew that she would not hear her. Instead she listened for something else; fleeing footsteps, heavy breathing or perhaps a struggle. She remained low keenly alert to the stillness around her. She clutched her staff tighter steeling herself for a possible attack. 'Traveling with an ex-warlord has it disadvantages ', she silently thought to herself. However, Gabrielle realized a long time ago that the adrenaline she felt in situations such as these also made her feel alive. A smile crossed her lips as she realized other advantages of traveling with Xena. Shaking her head, she forced herself to focus. A lesson learned from her warrior.

She remained silent for what seemed like an eternity and looked around to Argo who was tethered to a nearby tree. Xena's armor still lie next to the saddlebags. Gabrielle's heart began to race. "Gods, she doesn't have her armor on." She muttered to herself. The bard knew that many serious injuries had been deflected by the armor lying in a heap by Argo. For some reason not entirely known to Gabrielle she felt panic. Intent on regaining control of her racing heartbeat she concentrated on her breathing. Slow steady breaths in through the nose and out through the mouth. Pushing away the panic Gabrielle was now intent on finding Xena.

A hand reached out and grasped her shoulder. Gabrielle turned on her bent knee swinging her staff in a low arc. Twisting her hips she continued the swing across her body and around her back. It was a fast, low swing that would have broken the shins of the offender. However, Xena aware of the muscle twitch in Gabrielle's back jumped easily allowing the staff to pass underneath. Landing squarely in front of the bard she had a proud grin on her face. "Well, nice to see you too."

"Xena! Do you have to do that? Can't you make just a little noise when you come back to camp?" Gabrielle stood abruptly putting her index finger and thumb close together to illustrate her point. The exasperated bard narrowed her eyes at her lover. "You know I used to think that ..that sneaky thing was amazing and even a bit cute. Now I find it really annoying. Just save it for your enemies okay!"

Xena arched her right eyebrow and looked down at her furious bard. "Are you done?"

"Am I done?" Gabrielle looked at her incredulously. Tilting her head, she tried to stammer out a response. "You . . . is that all . . . can't you..ughhh!" She shook her head looking down at her feet. The warrior knew that this was a gesture of passive frustration. It was soon becoming a trademark of Gabrielle and it amused Xena greatly. "Yes, I'm done."

"Good" Xena whipped her head around to her armor and quickly moved toward it.
"So are you going to tell me what or who that was?" Gabrielle watched as Xena reached over to pat her horse then stooped down to pick up her arm bracers.

" I couldn't find anyone." She stated flatly. "Must have been an animal." 'That was no animal', she thought to herself grimly but she didn't want to frighten her friend. She hoped that it was a hunter or a traveler passing through but she was fighting every warrior instinct in her body. Xena knew that she should have followed the tracks farther but didn't want to alarm her lover.

Gabrielle could tell Xena wasn't telling her everything. However, she knew not to push the subject. "Oh, well that's a relief."

Xena adjusted her breastplate and scabbard. "Gabrielle, can you eat breakfast on the road? We need to get moving if we want to make it to Crete in three days." She waited for a nod of agreement then turned to saddle Argo. A sarcastic smile crept upon her face. "I'll try to be louder next time I come back to camp. I didn't realize you were getting so jumpy." She tried to hide the amusement in her face as a bedroll came flying at her.


Chapter 2: The Chase

The scout ran into the center of the large camp collapsing in front of a large white tent. Gasping for air, he began to push himself to his feet. He was helped by two stubby hands gripping his shirt pulling him up face to face with Mercurio. The scout tried to turn his head away from the warlord's foul breath. "Well!" Mercurio boomed into the young boys face.

"I found them sleeping . . . " The scout was still trying to catch his breath. "..in the forest about a half a days ride North of here."

"And" Mercurio released the boy from his grasp.

" And the darker one woke first and built a fire. The younger one slept a few candle marks more then awoke. They seemed very . . . affectionate and ow!" The scout startled as Mercurio slapped him across the face then grabbed him once again by the sweat soaked shirt.

" I'm sure the scene was very touching but I don't give a rats ass about fires or who woke first!" Mercurio threw the boy down in disgust. "What I want to know, you idiot, is which way they're headed." With that he belched. The boy flinched in disgust as he once again struggled to his feet.

" Okay..I didn't get as much information as I wanted. I was moving in closer to camp for a better look and I stepped on a twig snapping it in two."

"You what!" Bellowed the angry warlord.

" I...I barely heard it. I have no idea how she heard it. I was a good league away from her camp. You would have had to have..I don't know . . . but nobody could have heard that." Noticing the warlord's impatience, the scout quickly moved to finish his report. "Anyway somethin' must have spooked the dark one because she jerked her head up in my direction." His eyes grew wide as he further explained his situation. "She started to move away from camp like some animal... a cat perhaps. I felt as if she were stalking me." He shivered at the thought. "I had to move quickly but I assume she didn't see me . . . probably thought it was some stag or somethin'." He shrugged his shoulders happy with his explanation. "As best as I can figure out it looked like they were making their way south toward the coast."

Mercurio cocked his head to one side now smirking at the boy. Young as he was, he was still his best scout. 'I suppose I let him live this time ,' the warlord begrudgingly told himself. "You know . . . " The warlord stopped realizing that he didn't even know this gangly scout's name. "What is your name anyway?"

"Julian sir."

"Julian huh?" Mercurio wrapped his meaty arm around the thin boy's shoulders. "Do you know who those women were? You know the ones that I sent you to spy on?" The boy shook his head no. "Oh that's right. I didn't tell you. Well that woman, the one with the dark hair that was Xena.." He thrust his fingers in the air signaling quotation marks. "..Warrior Princess and the blond is her personal bard slash sex kitten."

Julian's jaw went slack. "Xena?" Recognition washed white against the boy's face.

"Oh so you have heard of her." Mercurio once again grabbed the scouts abused shirt. "So you know not to make assumptions of what she *does* or doesn't realize." He threw Julian down into the dust. "You are very lucky pissant. It's not every day that you survive your mistakes." With that he retreated into his tent bellowing for his second in command.

Julian remained seated in the dirt shaking his head in disbelief. 'She did hear me' he thought grimly. "Wait a minute . . . sex kitten?" The poor boy was so confused that he did not even realize his last thought was audible to a passing soldier. The soldier stopped in his tracks and looked down at the now very dirty boy. "What did you call me?" Julian shook his head. 'This day just keeps getting better and better ' was his last thought before a large fist connected with his nose. Julian was out for the day.


Chapter 3: Color

The road was well traveled and worn into a pale brown while the rest of the country side remained green. The sun was directly overhead and the hotness began to sear into Xena's bronze back. Dark brown leather, although useful in battle, acted as a heat sink and got to be unpleasant during the warmer seasons. Shifting in her saddle she thought of it only as a minor inconvenience while others would think it excruciating. She moved the horse closer to the side of the road trying to take advantage of the shade provided by the thin trees.

The dust swirled under the tan warhorses' hooves. Each stride releasing a whirling coalition of air and particle. Xena turned her head to look back at her bard wondering if the dust was beginning to bother her. Gabrielle was walking behind them but slightly to the side to avoid the worst of it. "Whoa Argo." Xena gently cooed to her horse. She stopped and waited for Gabrielle to catch up.

The bard was quickly beside her. "What is it? Why did you stop?" Xena looked down at her dusty lover. The leather of her saddle squeaking as she shifted her weight extending a hand to Gabrielle. "Why don't you ride up here with me?"

"Xena, you know how I feel about riding. I would rather walk and besides Argo really doesn't like me." As if on cue Argo shuffled slightly and snorted. "See what I mean?" Gabrielle shook her head, "Nope, I'm perfectly fine down here."

"Gabrielle that's ridiculous now get up here." Xena jutted her hand out again and shot the bard her best warlord glare. Gabrielle almost took the hand that was extended to her but a nasty little stubborn streak once again got the best of her. Her eyes narrowed and she deliberately pointed her staff at the warrior. "Xena don't look at me that way."

"What way?" Xena feigned innocence.

"What way?" Gabrielle mimicked earning a dry look from her lover. "That way . . . the don't mess with me the mighty warrior because I'm always right way."

Xena studied the slightly cranky Amazon Queen for a moment before a sly grin touched her features. "Gabrielle I think the sun is getting to you. Maybe you should sit in the shade for a moment." She gracefully slid off her horse. "You look a bit flushed." With mock concern she reached her hand out and checked Gabrielle's forehead. The bard rolled her eyes as Xena teased at her expense. "Hmm you don't feel too warm." With a sigh, "Well I guess we'll keep moving." She turned and started toward Argo.

"Xena"

"Yea" Xena replied as she was grabbing the saddle horn to mount her horse.

"That's because you're not feeling the right places." Xena stopped just as she was going to swing her other leg upon the worn saddle. Her eyebrow shot up and a crooked smile danced across her bronzed face. Slowly she turned her head looking at the strawberry-blonde over her shoulder. "I'm not huh?"

"Nope." The bard replied quickly watching Xena's reaction and loving every minute of it.

"Gabrielle" The sleek warrior walked toward her prey.

"Yes Xena?" replied Gabrielle innocently while a wicked smile was fully displayed.

"I think we need to find a nice shady spot."

"What about Crete and the three days thing? I really don't think we can spare that kind of time." The bard looked hungrily at her approaching lover. Her breathing now becoming ragged as the warm blue eyes lavished their attention on her body.
" I'll make it a quick stop." In two steps Xena had grabbed Gabrielle around the waist ushering her off the road into the seclusion of the green underbrush.

Some time had past before Gabrielle could get herself to roll off the spent warrior. "Mmm, I do love shady spots." She let her stomach relax with laughter. She looked down at her lover who seemed perfectly content to lie there all afternoon. However, the nearness of her sword and chakram belied her true readiness. Still Gabrielle had never seen her so peaceful. 'Gods she's so beautiful' , the bard mused. "Xena" the bard toned gently. Xena smiled; eyes still closed. "Open your eyes."

Xena turned her head in the direction of her bard's sweet voice. Slowly she forced her heavy eyelids open. With abated breath Gabrielle looked into Xena's eyes. "They are so beautiful. I want to memorize every coloration . . . every speckle. They change color you know?" Xena's left eyebrow shot up in a question.

"I love that" Gabrielle smiled as she ran a finger over the raised eyebrow. A moment later she continued her previous thought. "It was your eyes that I noticed first. The color, the way they could look right past me and not even realize their effect." Xena started to say something but was quickly quieted with a soothing look from her lover. " Right now I would describe them as a cloudy blue somewhat paler than they are normally." She looked up at the sky noticing the high clouds thinning and separating only to be rejoined again. "They're that color."

Smiling up at her bard Xena decided she would take a moment longer to indulge herself before pushing onto Crete. Only Gabrielle could make her feel so calm and she was learning to appreciate these times more and more. "I didn't know that there could be more than one color blue."

Gabrielle adjusted herself up against a tree and pulled Xena so her head rested on her lap. She loved the moments where she could get Xena to just sit and relax. "That's better." She once again started to stroke her lover's eyebrow. "There are many colors of blue. All of which can be seen in your eyes."

"Really?" the warrior asked incredulously.

"Hmmm, right before and actually in battle they get intense . . . so clear. The blue becomes almost a white . . . mere backdrops for your jet black pupils. I guess they sort of glow." Gabrielle couldn't help but put a bit of her storytelling flair into her apt description.

Xena let out a laugh. "Well there's a definite advantage of glowing eyes to scare an opponent. They probably think I'm insane." She stopped to ruminate on what she just said. A dark thought rushed to the surface before the warrior could push it back. "Sometimes I probably am."A moment of sadness flickered in the eyes the bard was now studying so intently.

"Xena, what's past is past but I've seen you fight...many times." Xena saw Gabrielle give a slight smile. " It's not insanity. It's determination. You're so confident in battle that victory isn't even a question for you. That is what frightens your opponents. Your eyes see everything. I'm glad..that I can be a part of it...a part of you. Right now...the way you've turned your life around and your quest for atonement. Not very many people could do what you're doing."

"What have I done?" A tone of regret crept into Xena's voice. It was the same sound Gabrielle hears when she comforts Xena through her nightmares. It broke her heart.

"Xena you've faced your past. Everyday you face it and beat it back until I can feel you hurt. That would have broken weaker people a long time ago...but each day you force yourself to do it again. Your pain manifesting itself in nightmares because you can't take the time to look out for yourself. You're too busy saving the world....saving me." Gabrielle closed her eyes and laid her head against the tree. She spoke the last sentence in a whisper, "Xena, one day you have to forgive yourself."

Xena turned her head in her lover's lap letting her gaze rest on a distant cloud. Solemnly she replayed the bards words in her head. 'I wish it was that easy my love', she thought to herself. Gabrielle didn't know the true horrors that were nestled in a warlords nightmares. She couldn't let her know just how complete Xena's descent into evil had been. How could she forgive herself when she knew that Gabrielle would reject her so completely at the full knowledge of her cruelty? No, forgiveness was not a luxury she would let herself own. She was not sure that a lifetime of redemption would ease her soul either. What she did know,however, was that the only peace she had came from this woman beneath her. This fact haunted her because she didn't fully understand what she had done to deserve it.

"Gabrielle we need to go." Xena said flatly as she pushed herself up to her feet. She whistled for Argo.

"Right...Crete in three days," Gabrielle reluctantly followed Xena's lead. "Are you alright?"
"Yes, I'm fine we just need to get moving." Feelings locked tightly inside she was once again in full warrior mode. Without looking at the bard she mounted Argo. "Will you ride up here with me? Please."

The other woman was about to refuse but thought better of it. Xena's use of the word please wasn't really a question but more of a gentle command. She grabbed Xena's outstretched hand letting its strength lift her effortlessly onto the gigantic horse behind the warrior. "Xena I love you." The warrior pressed back into the bard. She smiled and with a quick nudge into Argo's sides they were off.



Chapter 4: Capture

The second day had been uneventful so far. They were back on schedule due to Xena's relentless pace. Gabrielle remembered when she first started traveling with the reformed warlord that this pace was grueling. She never did say a word about it in fear that she would make Xena angry or worse make her want to leave her behind somewhere. She followed biting her tongue and at night aching from the soreness of legs and feet. Now after more than two summers she kept the pace easily. Her legs had become stronger and she could see the definition of her thighs contracting at each step. Her muscles were well defined and all traces of baby fat gone. She liked who she had become. More confident, wiser and very good with a staff. She smiled looking up at Xena, stoic and quiet as usual, astride her tan mare. She had shaped so much of her life in a short period of time. Gabrielle had grown physically and emotionally. Her love had no bounds her gratitude no depths. Xena was all there would ever be for the bard.

"What." Xena's colorless word broke into Gabrielle's thoughts.

"What" she said squinting up at the warrior.

"You were smiling and not talking."

"So?"

"It was...odd." Xena smirked at the blonde who had been easily keeping pace with the mare.

"I was just thinking."

Xena rolled her eyes. "About your next story I presume." She knew when Gabrielle had 'that look' she was concocting some sort of tale with her usually as the star. "I told you that you need to be more aware of your surroundings on the road." she said slightly irritated. "Don't let your mind wander so much. You need to save some of your focus for the things around you."

She nodded at Xena knowing that it was a lesson she had tried to teach before. Awareness is what kept them both alive. She needed to stop being so reliant on the warrior to be her ears for her. Gabrielle sighed. Bards were basically dreamers with the compulsion to share them with others. Daydreaming was one of Gabrielle's favorite past times.

"Xena I wasn't concocting a new story."

"No?" the warrior raised an eyebrow obviously not believing the bard.

"No" she patted the warriors firm thigh.

Xena, against her better judgement, was intrigued. "What were you thinking about then?"

Gabrielle shrugged. "I'll tell you later. Hey let's play that game... 'Who am I'."

"Gabrielle" Xena's low tone was meant to send a warning to the bard.

"Just go with it....I'll tell you when we get to Crete. C'mon ...is this person tall?."

Xena looked back down the road a crooked smirk draped upon her face. Sorry that she had reprimanded her friend she decided to let the bard have her way. "Fine. No."

******
Mercurio's men were set up along the side of the road. A blind corner and lush vegetation proved to be the perfect ambush spot. He had brought at least fifty of his best men not wanting to leave anything to chance. Of course, he knew that some of these men would be sacrificed to the warriors anger. It almost saddened him but only because he didn't want to go through the trouble of recruiting and training more. 'Oh well.' he thought to himself.

He sat hidden among the bushes. Five mercenaries were precariously perched on limbs overhanging the road. A thick net camouflaged with foliage stretched among the branches. The rest of his men were hidden in positions along the road. A deadly trap had been set. Mercurio let a sick smile flood his thick face. Xena had taught him well. As a soldier in her army he was careful to observe every move the warlord made. Her success in conquest obviously proved that she was a worthy teacher. He had followed her pillaging town after town. Those were the good days before she found her conscience and hooked up with that little do-gooder. "Bitch" he muttered under his breath. She was the reason Xena gave him his facial scar. A little reminder that the bard was not to be toyed with. Luckily Xena was merciful that day or he would surely be dead. Of course, that bard bitch urged Xena to spare him. Strange, he reflected, but he hardly gave it a thought as he ran from the tavern. Perhaps, he would have his fun anyway.

As luck would have it the wind had shifted and they were upwind. Another card dealt in their favor. One element of chance taken away from the warrior. She would not be able to smell them until they were right on top of her. Quietly he and his men waited for their prey to arrive.

*****
"Is it Draco?" Gabrielle asked.

"Finally. How many questions do you need?" Xena let her amusement show in her voice.

"Draco. Yuk. What made you think of him." Gabrielle was slightly irritated by the warriors choice and the fact that it took her so long to figure it out.

"Why not? We both know him?" Xena stopped Argo suddenly. Her head jerked slightly to her right. They had just come around a sharp corner and now she sensed something was wrong. She thrust her hand down to Gabrielle "Get up her now!" she yelled but it was too late.

Men came out of the trees one after the other. Xena let out her battle cry as she vaulted off her horse. Landing in front of two rushing men she jumped up letting each foot connect with their chins. Quickly she unsheathed her sword spinning around and thrusting it into another. Her clear blue eyes searched for Gabrielle. She saw her furiously battling a group of three with her staff. The bard's movements were quick and fluid as the staff whooshed around sending one of the men crashing to the ground. Xena launched her chakram towards the group slicing through one of the men before returning to its mistresses' grip. Gabrielle quickly finished the other one. She turned her attention back to the mass of men now rushing her at once. Her eyes became wild as she took one out after the other blood coating her sword and splattering her face.

"Xena!" It was Gabrielle. Without a thought Xena spun towards the voice. Breathless she called for her. The bloodied warrior's face paled at the sight before her. A net was now discarded by Gabrielle's feet and her staff lie a few feet away red from use. She was slumped down to her knee with her body bent as if protecting ribs in pain while blood trickled down her face from a head wound. Her eyes pleading as if to say sorry. Her arms stretched out to the sides held by men.

"Gabrielle!" Xena growled as she started in a dead run towards the bard ready to kill her captors.

"Oh not so fast now Xena." Mercurio stepped from out of the trees behind Gabrielle. A knife blade flashed around to the front of Gabrielle's neck. "I would hate to have this lovely girls blood on your hands." He pushed the blade into her neck drawing a trickle of red and causing the bard to let out an involuntary whimper.

Xena skidded to a stop. Fear blended with anger in her eyes. Mercurio had the upper hand. "If you hurt her I'll kill you....painfully." She spit out through clenched teeth. 'Please don't let anything happen to her', Xena pleaded inwardly scared far more than her exterior would allow her to show. "Gabrielle don't move."

"Im alright Xena" Gabrielle fought for control of her own voice.

"Shut up you little whore!" Mercurio pushed the blade roughly against her neck making the cut sting even more. He smiled at Xena. "I've waited a long time for this Xena. Who say's revenge doesn't pay? You see all I have to do is apply a bit more pressure and I've slit your precious little bard's throat." He laughed amused by the fact he had the great Xena exactly where he wanted.

"You son of a bitch I'll send you to Hades' doorstep before this is all through." Xena's voice shook in controlled rage. "You always were a wannabe warlord. Never had enough courage to fight me evenly. I should have killed you when I had the chance but I let you run out of that tavern. A coward just like a dog with its tail between its legs."

Mercurio's quick temper took over. How dare she insult him in front of his men. "Well see who the coward is!" He pulled his blade from Gabrielle's neck thrusting it above her chest instead. "Say goodbye to your precious before I thrust this blade through her heart!" His hand began to descend in a quick motion.

Gabrielle looked up at the knife but she couldn't even scream. Inwardly she said goodbye to her love.

"No!" Xena saw the blade, her fear apparent, she reached out but knew she was too far. "Gabrielle I'm....." She stopped in mid-sentence.

Right before the knife broke the bards skin it dissolved vanishing from the angry warlords grasp. He stared wide-eyed at his now empty hand.

"Now Mercurio that wasn't our deal" a wicked drawl sounded in the nearby trees. A dark haired man bounded out as if on cue.

"Ares" Xena spat in disgust. " I should have known you were behind this. Mercurio doesn't have the brains for something this elaborate. Mercurio, hearing the remark, grabbed the bards hair jerking it back painfully. Causing Gabrielle to gasp in pain.

"I'd be careful if I were you." Mercurio stated.

Xena winced knowing her temper was causing her love more pain. She looked into Gabrielle's eyes seeking reassurance. It was there but fading fast.

Ares walked over to Mercurio and Gabrielle making sure he was a safe distance from Xena. Even Gods have been know to get a good whack from the Warrior Princess every know and then. "Mercurio there is no reason to be so rough with our little friend here." He touched Gabrielle's face before flashing a wry grin towards Xena. Still looking at Xena he pointed a finger at Mercurio letting a flash of white light hurtle towards the unsuspecting warlord. The impact of the light sent the weighty warlord tumbling from behind the bard. Ares looked down at the man sprawled out in the dust. "That was for disobeying me."

Gabrielle let out a sigh thankful that the warlord was not standing behind her. Ares saw this and directed his next comment toward her. "Oh, just wait Xena's annoying little friend. Your ordeal is far from over. Oh no. Your fate now lies in the hands of your beloved." Again he flashed a wicked grin. "Tie her up". The two men holding Gabrielle's arms quickly pulled them together and bound them tightly.

"Ares what do you want." Xena said cooly now barely in control of her raging emotions. Her mind was racing to come up with a plan.

"Ah Xena...what do I always want?" He paused waiting for a reply. Xena merely lifted her eyebrow. Realizing she would not take the bait he continued. "Why I want you of course."

The acid dripped from Xena's voice. "Well your accomplishing quite the opposite."

"Umm I don't think so." Ares took seat on a nearby log. "It's perfect really. You let yourself get too close to someone, caring for them and even..excuse me while I hold back my lunch..fall in love with her." He shook his head feigning disappointment. "How quickly you forget all my lessons. Now you have a weakness and target. Poor Gabrielle. She's just an innocent you know. Annoying as she may be she really doesn't deserve what you bring her; pain and suffering." Ares let out an exaggerated sigh. " Oh well, you live and learn." He allowed himself an even bigger smile as he motioned the men to stand Gabrielle up and move her closer to Xena.

"Wait that's enough. Not too close. I just want Xena to be able to smell Gabrielle... to hear the fear in her breathing."

Xena fought the urge to run to Gabrielle now standing a few feet in front of her. She locked eyes with her instead trying to reassure the obviously frightened bard. Ares was right; Gabrielle didn't deserve this. Mercurio started to stir behind them.

Ares noticed "Mercurio. Good you're awake. Come over here and enjoy the fun. I was just going to explain to Xena why she's going to come back to me. Come on." He ushered the warlord over with a gesticulating hand. Mercurio wearily came to stand by him. "You look a little pale..you should listen more carefully next time. Now I want you to go and reposition yourself behind Xena's little wench."

Xena's eyes widened and she began to move forward but a warning hand from Ares stopped her. "Xena don't worry. Mercurio isn't going to hurt your little friend..." The lightness in his voice took on a menacing tone "..unless I tell him to."

Xena shot the dark God an icy glare. "God or not you'll pay for this."

Ares rolled his eyes. "Maybe.. but I don't think so. Now let me tell you how this thing's gonna play out. I have been trying to show you how silly this path of atonement is and well you've been very stubborn about it. It's become very clear to me that I can't just kill the whiny bard because she already gotten to you. Telling you all sorts of crap of how you can fight your dark side blah, blah, blah.. And then there's that pesky Artemis. She told me that if I shed what's her names blood she'll ...well it won't be pleasant. This is where Mercurio comes in. She said if *I* shed the blood not some insignificant mortal. You see I have tried everything and I'm just about at my wits end..."

"Could you speed up the story I'm getting bored." Xena drawled with steel in her voice.

"...very well. If your not coming back to me I'd rather see you suffer. Thus to make that happen I have to take away your happiness. Since I can't kill her Mercurio will."

"What the..what about Artemis. She's her chosen and Queen of the Amazons!" Xena spoke desperate to make an argument.

"Well what Artemis doesn't know....besides it would be worth the torment. I'm a bit twisted that way. Anyway, Mercurio will kill her not me."

"Just because your hand doesn't touch the blade doesn't absolve you from the crime." Xena growled. Her fist clenching at her sides willing herself to remain calm and to find a way out of this. She now knew her options were few if any.

"Touche'... But don't look so sad we haven't come to that yet. There is a way out for sweet Gabrielle."

"What is it?" Xena spoke her heart already sinking. She knew now that Ares wasn't bluffing. He had gone over the edge willing disfavor with Artemis.

"*You* have to give yourself back over to me. Become the warlord you were meant to be. No resistance....completely, fully, sacrifice yourself."

Xena stood looking at Ares. Her face betrayed nothing of her inner turmoil. Silently she stood searching for a solution. The God of War had finally got her. Gabrielle was her greatest weakness. Xena knew it and so did Ares. Evenly she began to speak. "How do I know you won't kill her?" She saw no way out. She was surrounded and there was no way to get to Gabrielle before the knife cut into her throat.

Gabrielle watched the interaction but what had just transpired sent her into a panic. "Xena you can't be seriously thinking about this...don't" She felt a sting as Mercurio slapped her ear.

"Gabrielle please" Xena pleaded with her while trying to remain in place instead of running her sword through Mercurio. Instead she looked directly at him letting her rage become fully exposed. She was satisfied when she saw him flinch.

The sky began to cloud and darken as she shifted her attention back Ares. "Like I said, what guarantees?"

Ares smiled sensing victory. "Gabrielle will not be killed unless she *purposefully* seeks you out. For some reason she is favored by Gods other than Artemis and it would be a very ugly situation for me if I killed her anyway."

"What about Mercurio" Xena asked secretly wishing she would be able to kill him for this later.

"Mercurio will not remember a thing. In fact, when you give yourself back over to your evil, neither will you. In your mind, you have been back leading an army with no recollection of the past two years. In your mind and in everybody else's you will have spent the last two seasons being a very diligent warlord."

"I won't remember anything?" Xena spoke in a whisper

"Sorry, your bard won't even be a memory."
"You bastard!"

"Her pull on you is much too strong Xena. I can't have you going around thinking that you can be someone different." He laughed clasping his hands. "Delicious isn't it? It will be your what...third death? Only this time you will be reborn into what you really are."

Gabrielle had silently began to cry. Her world was falling apart and she was utterly helpless to stop it. Xena had indeed been dead to her before. She couldn't believe it could happen again. "This can't be happening."

Ares walked over to the crying bard bending down to look into the tearing eyes. "Oh don't worry little bard. You'll still have your memories but you will be the only one. To everyone, the Amazons, your family, you've been traveling with some nameless, faceless friend that nobody will remember. Your memories, however, will be clear and oh so painful. Oh and one more thing.. mentioning the name Xena will not help you. People will think you're crazy. Remember she has been warring and pillaging at the same time you were gone. No time to carry on with a lonely peasant girl."

Gabrielle looked up into the black eyes of the vengeful God and spit. "You will not win."

Ares wiped the spit of his face then reached out to tenderly touch the bards face. "I already have."

Xena's body now shook with raw emotion. "How can you be so cruel.. let me die to her!"

Ares stood up and walked over to Xena. "Let's just say I'm a little irritated by how hard I had to work to get you back. Somebody's got to suffer." A sick smile before he continued. " Do we have a deal or do I let Mercurio finish the annoying brat?"

"Xena please don't...please..you promised." Gabrielle was now sobbing wildly and thrashing at her bindings. She was about to lose her one true love. Her heart was breaking as she tried to reach Xena. "We can win..don't go back!"

Gabrielle's words pounded against the armor of Xena's chest. In all her life she had never surrendered but now it was inevitable. Perhaps it was better this way. How much longer could her lover survive Xena's dark past? Regretfully, she would always be a target. Tears came to Xena's eyes. Inwardly she cursed herself for letting Ares and Mercurio see this emotion. She looked at Ares her chin pointed up never ceding defeat. "Yes... it's a deal. Don't kill Gabrielle let her live in peace." The words came out of her mouth but she didn't hear them because she was about to lose everything that ever mattered to her. She looked down at her lover who was now gaping at her in shock. "Let me say goodbye at least." Ares nodded for he knew better than to push it.

"Alright, but leave the sword and chakram here and I'm going to have to bind your hands."

"You what" Xena asked her eyes narrowing.

"Look, I can't trust you completely. I've seen you escape from situations worse than this. Don't try anything... for the Queens sake."

"You piece of horse..."

"Uh uh, be nice or I take you away now."

"Fine" Xena put her hands in front of her while two men quickly bound them. She walked over to her love kneeling in front of the weeping woman. "My heart" she said quietly.

Gabrielle held her breath wanting this to be some part of a plan Xena had for their escape. Upon looking at her lover's face the tears she saw said otherwise. "Xena.." sobs began to wrack the bard's body forcing her to stop. She looked down at the ground unable to see the defeat in Xena's blue eyes.

"Gabrielle please look at me...I need to talk to you." With bound hands she lifted Gabrielle's chin forcing her to meet her gaze.

'Please don't ,' the bard silently pleaded to herself 'don't do this' but she knew it was too late. Slowly she met Xena's eyes.

Xena smiled but the pain was clearly written on her face. She was about to give up the one thing that has ever brought her happiness or true redemption. She could feel her heart already going cold. "My love....we have to say good bye."

"No!" Gabrielle yelled out in a sob. "I can't do it... please don't do this Xena...please." Still on her knees with her hands tied around her back she inched her way forward resting her head on Xena's shoulder. "Don't give up we can get out of this."

Xena buried her head into her lovers neck. She let the emotions assault her body more painful than any physical blow. "No we can't Gabrielle. I've already thought it through, gone through every scenario." She braced herself for the bards reaction. "This is the only way..I'm sorry."

"Then they might as well kill me! I'm dead already without you." Gabrielle struggled to stand but Xena held her back gripping her arm tightly.

"Gabrielle no! I will not live with your blood on my hands." Her voice, an octave louder, warned the bard to stay down. "Can't you see that I'm doing this for you. Of all the things I've done in my life the only thing I'm proud of is keeping you safe." A slight smile came to her face. "Well relatively safe."

"Please.... don't joke Xena"

"I know I'm sorry...I just can't bear the pain." She moved her mouth closer to her bard's ear whispering so only she could hear. "My love please forgive me for what I'm about to do but there's just no other way. If I watch you die knowing that it's because of me I...I don't think that I could survive. Ares would win regardless. That's not what you want right?" She felt Gabrielle nod against her shoulder. "I have to give you this chance to live, you're so young and full of love I can't see that stripped from this world. Live in peace as your life should have been before me." Xena paused. The words that she was about to speak hurt her to the very core. "You'll find somebody else..."

Gabrielle's grief now turned to rage. Jerking her head up to glare at the suffering warrior her green eyes were wide with fury. Through clenched teeth she began. "If you think that I will *ever* be able to love another then you are sorely mistaken. For two years I followed you around and felt my love grow for you each day. I can't imagine anyone making me feel more complete than you. How can I move on when my soul is being ripped out of me? You think I'll find peace? Xena you saved me as I saved you. For me there will be no other...joy and peace will become words that have no meaning for me. So don't tell me that I'll find somebody else or to enjoy my life... it's not going to happen." Her green eyes dimmed as the truth of her words stung Xena. "You have no right to make this choice for me!" Gabrielle could no longer hold back the violent rush of emotions and her body began to shake bitterly.

Xena closed her eyes to the bards desperate words shutting down her own needs in the process. " Maybe not Gabrielle but you have to hear me. Please listen to me before Ares takes me away." The warrior steeled herself against her own words. Words that never did come easy to the hardened woman she had become. "Do you know that you're my light? You have been keeping my darkness at bay vanquishing an angry ex-warlord with kindness and love. If you die so does my hope. Do you understand?"

Gabrielle struggled to understand but the hurt was now so immense. Numbly she nodded "yes" without knowing why.

Xena reached up to stroke her love's face with bound hands. Gabrielle relished the feel of the warriors calloused fingertips only increasing the depths of her sorrow. "My sweet bard, please don't let the warmth in your heart die. You must move forward...it is your destiny." Xena could almost laugh at the irony. Just months before Gabrielle had pleaded with Xena to realize her destiny. 'The fates are truly cruel .'

"Xena.." The bard started put was quickly quieted by fingers pressing against her lips. Xena understood the question in Gabrielle's voice. Softly she spoke. "No, you won't know me again after this. Don't try to find me." She took Gabrielle's hands and squeezed them gently. "Promise me...I don't want you dead." She looked down unable to control the tears. "Especially by my hand."

"Xena you could never hurt me. I know in my heart."

"You don't know what I was. I'll be giving myself over completely. Ares will accept nothing less. The battle for my soul is over Gabrielle. The Xena that saved you from the slavers won't exist anymore. When we met I understood the evil and the need for redemption. You helped me find my way but the warlord I had become, after Caesar, only understood one thing...death. Gabrielle I have killed merely for the pleasure and power." Her voice shook at this admission. She had to make Gabrielle understand. "I would run through villages like Poteidaia ravaging everything. Taking and killing what ever got in my way. I didn't care I had no remorse. I captured girls like you taking them to my tent and...." A slap stung her face.

"Enough!!" Gabrielle could endure no more. Ares smirked at the violent display.

"Promise me." Xena's voice was low but demanding and her face burned from the bards desperation. Gabrielle shook her head not wanting to believe the blackness that lie in her love. Xena felt her anger rise. "PROMISE ME!!"

"Yes! I promise." She collapsed fully to the ground. Her stomach tightening in seizures of pain. Her promise lay heavy on her soul.

"Xena, I think it's about time to..."

"Shut up!" She turned to glare at Ares who had dared to speak. Coldness vocalized as she requested more time. "At least give me this." He nodded in affirmation but he would not wait much longer.

Tenderly Xena lifted Gabrielle into a cradling embrace. Rocking her lover she pulled her closer protecting her from the eyes of men. The two lover's sat exposed by the side of a road surrounded by what remained of Mercurio's fifty soldiers. The sky darkened and heralding thunder announced the torrent. Xena moved her lips down beside the bard's ear. Taking a moment to relish the scent of her hair. "Know that I shall always love you. The Xena you helped to create will love you forever." With these final words she lifted Gabrielle's face placing a delicate kiss on trembling lips.

A white hot light shot through both of them. The pain in Gabrielle's head was unbearable. Desperately she brought her hands up to her temples. Teeth gritting she called out to Xena. The rain had started to fall and Gabrielle could feel the drops like tiny needle pricks. Although, her eyes were closed from the agony she could still feel Xena's embrace tightening around her like a vice. The rain was now a deluge beating on them with extreme gravitational force. The pain was intensifying. Through closed
eyelids Gabrielle could only see a flashing of white and black dots. Through the sheer strength of her will she cried out in despair. "No!! Don't let this happen!" She felt Xena's grip loosen then was gone. She heard the warrior's voice as if she was traveling down a tunnel. It cried out to her. Gabrielle collapsed only seeing black.


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