Violence: Yes, there definitely will be some violent scenes.
Subtext: Oh, always a yes!
Copyright: We know that Universal owns Xena, Gabrielle, Janice, Melinda, and Argo. However, I own Schiller (or better known as Shit-ller) along with the story line.
Time Frame: Sixth season Xena and Gabrielle. Can you tell I'm hooked to this season?
Note: Yup, yup I am back at it again. I've begun yet another crossover. Oh the places my imagination will go huh? Please let me know if you enjoy this new crossover.
Dedication: This story is dedicated to the most divine of women, Mom Bard. She absolutely loves Janice and Melinda so she couldn't stop begging for this story.
Mom, I hope you immensely enjoy this story. Its all for you, hun. Thank you for becoming my mother. I love you dearly!
Feedback can be sent to me at... redhope@redhope.netStarted: December 8th 2000, Friday
Section Two
Part Five- Time to Travel
"Get up," ordered the warrior. She sat down in a chair and finished getting ready by having put her boots on.
Janice groaned and mumbled, "Later. That damn dig can wait."
Xena peered up and grinned to herself. "Janice Covington, you're not in Macedonia anymore."
Janice opened her eyes and blinked. "Christ." She groaned again and closed her eyes. "Thought it was a damn nightmare."
"Thanks," grumbled the Warrior Princess. She stood up then went around the bed. "Maybe you are Gabrielle's decadent… considering how much you sleep."
Janice glared up at the woman. She rolled out of bed and stretched. "Me neva." She grinned. "What about breakfast?"
The warrior sighed before having gone to the saddlebag. "A little later." She hefted the bag onto her shoulders and signaled the small woman to get the other one.
The archeologist strolled over then took the bag. "What are we doing?"
"Going to Amphipolis," stated Xena. She neared the door yet Janice didn't follow her.
"Wait," said Janice. "I am nnnot traveling to Amphipolis for family visits." She narrowed her eyes. "I want to get the Hell out of here. Get back to my own goddamn time if you don't mind."
The warrior didn't turned around, she opened the door, but said, "It is your personal problem on getting home. I am helping but it's your inner problem. Figure it out," then she left with the door open.
Janice growled, however she followed behind. "Goddamn warrior," she grumbled. She headed for the stable and went in.
Soon the pair left with the horses. Their destination- Amphipolis.
Part Six- The Long Journey
Gabrielle jounced up and down in the truck as it rolled down the road. She took her hat off, rolled down the window, then she propped her left elbow up on the window. The breeze blew back her bangs and cooled her face.
Melinda glanced over but gazed back out the window. "This ain't that bad."
The warrior shook her head. "Nope." She peered down at the fuel gauge "Until we run out of fuel."
The translator looked. "Oh my… we are low."
Gabrielle nodded. "Uh huh." She studied the road ahead and noticed how… wooded everything was around. "Look on that map, see if we'll hit a town soon."
The belle grabbed the map out of the pack between them. She opened it then spread it out on her lap. She pushed her glasses up and studied the map.
The small woman glimpsed over then back to her driving. She thought it odd to see Melinda in different clothes now.
The aristocrat this morning had changed into khaki pants, a white top, and boots. Fortunately, they had found some clothes in a bag in the back of the truck. They fit Melinda perfectly and now it seemed to place a strong air to Melinda Pappas. Gabrielle would have almost labeled it as a warrior air but those glasses just broke it along with Melinda keeping her hair up in a bun. However, Melinda Pappas just vibrated a power that dwelled inside of herself. That was one thing Gabrielle could pick up on since this was Xena's decadent.
"There is one that ain't too far away," mentioned Melinda. "'Bout fifteen miles uhhead."
Gabrielle nodded. "Perfect." She tapped the fuel gauge. "I think we'll just make it."
"I reckon ya are right." The southerner folded the map up and put it away. "That's considering if they have uh fuel station there."
The warrior-bard glanced at the older woman. "What?" She corked an eyebrow. "Why wouldn't they?"
"Well…" Pappas grinned impishly. "There is uh war going on, Gabrielle." She looked away. "Besides dis is Greece, it ain't America."
The small woman huffed. "You have a point… I think." She chuckled. "Not that I know this time period."
"Ya know enough," stated Melinda, "if you had dat dream."
Gabrielle nodded. "Sorta'." She sighed and glanced at her friend. "So tell me more about Janice," she mentioned.
The translator chuckled and said, "Ya know her after dat dream." She relaxed back in her seat. "Ya know as much as I do, honey."
The warrior shrugged. "Well… what you think of her? I mean I am going by a dream here," she reminded.
The aristocrat shrugged this time. "She's… interesting." Her voice was quiet.
Gabrielle grinned but hid it quickly. "Interesting… sort of like attractive?"
"Oh my, no I reckon not," hastily answered the southerner in her deep drawl.
"Oh… okay." The short warrior nodded. "Well then… she's fascinating to you?"
"I reckon so," answered the belle.
"Why is that?" inquired Gabrielle with a serious tone.
Melinda considered with no quick answer. "I reckon its her attitude… jus' who she is."
That's how it happen to me too, Mel. The warrior refrained from having said anything straightforward… yet. "I'll agree… she's unusual."
"Its ain't jus' that," stated Melinda. "There are few women in dis time that are quite like Janice, I reckon." She paused. "With such uh independent mind and so determined. She ain't gonna let anything stop her."
Gabrielle nodded. "Very true." She paused and flashed a grin at her friend. "I wonder if she can be sweet."
The translator laughed quietly and said, "I'd reckon so… she probably reckons it'd hurt her to be nice."
The small woman snickered quietly. "You're probably right." She sighed. "Or she just doesn't want to show that about herself."
"Considering her past, I can see why."
The warrior shrugged. "I don't know, you have to learn to be soft as much as tough." She paused as she thought of the perfect example- her soulmate. "A person needs a balance."
Melinda nodded in agreement slowly. "I reckon ya are right." She grinned. "But I reckon somebody forgot tuh tell Janice."
Gabrielle laughed and shook her head. "When she gets back, I recommend you mention the idea to her, Mel."
"I don't reckon so," stated Melinda. "I ain't gonna get chewed up for uh suggestion like that."
The small woman grinned evilly. "Oh, she wouldn't chew you up… if you said it the right way."
Very slowly Melinda raised an eyebrow. "And may I ask how yo propose I tell her?"
Gabrielle's evil grin just broadened and her eyes sparkled. "I'll tell you exactly what you do. She won't refuse you…."
Chapter Seven- Arriving and Explaining
"This is… Amphipolis?" asked Janice with an unimpressed tone.
Xena sighed. "Yesss."
"Not exactly New York City," mumbled the small woman.
The warrior briskly picked up her speed of walk. "Hurry up," she ordered.
"I'm coming, grouch."
"I hear you, smartass," retorted Xena.
"Takes one to know one," called Janice as she watched the warrior walk ahead of her.
The Warrior Princess glanced back at the other woman and she shot an evil smile.
The archeologist shivered from the smile. "Yikes," she muttered. She slowed her pace down and studied Amphipolis for later use. Welp, nothing like the real thing for research, she joked inwardly.
Xena had gone into her mother's small stable with Argo.
Janice slowly made her way in and this time tried untacking Gabrielle's horse. This time around she managed to untack the bay. "Are we staying for the night, Xena?"
The warrior came around with a saddlebag. "Yup."
The archeologist nodded and took the saddlebag. She followed her friend out of the stable.
Xena went inside of her mother's inn, dropped her bag to the table, then she called, "Mother?"
Janice placed her bag on the table as well.
An older woman came out of the kitchen with a curious look. She spotted the newcomers and smiled warmly. "Xena, Gabrielle."
Oh great… now I gotta act like that bratty bard, thought Janice.
"How are you, mother?" asked Xena as she engulfed her mother in a huge hug.
"Wonderful, now." The mother pulled away with a warm smile, she glanced at Janice. "How are you, sweetie?"
Janice tried smiling. "Not bad." She said with a lighter voice.
Cyrene pulled the archeologist in for a strong hug.
Janice's eyes widened but she hugged back.
Xena stood there with an amused expression.
The archeologist mouthed, what's her name?
Cyrene, mouthed back Xena.
Cyrene pulled back yet held onto Janice's upper arms. She studied young woman. "You keep looking more beautiful each time, Gabrielle."
Janice groaned inwardly. "Thank you, Cyrene." She smiled softly. "How are things around here?"
The innkeeper released the woman's arms. "Quite busy." She locked eyes with the young woman. That's when she noticed something odd. Those mint green eyes were a dark forest green, not their normal richness. "Are you sure you're okay, sweetie?"
Xena came up from behind and grasped her mother's shoulder. "Mother, I want you to meet Janice Covington… Gabrielle's decadent."
Chapter Eight- Where is Amphipolis, again?
"Are ya sure?" asked the translator for the zillionth time.
"Yes," growled Gabrielle. "This has to be it." She sighed and fisted up her hands.
The aristocrat saw the frustration and knew she had a hand in it. She neared her friend and rested a hand on Gabrielle's shoulder. "I'm sorry."
The warrior peered up. "Not your fault… I'm just pretty sure Amphipolis was around this area." She studied the surrounding wooded area in the sunset-lit land. "I just wish I had some kind of marking." She stopped then added, "The land has changed so much."
Melinda nodded then released her friend. "How 'bout tomorrow we take a gander around. It's getting late now tuh do anything."
The warrior-bard sighed deeply. "You're right." She ambled towards the truck. "Let's make camp."
The southerner nodded in agreement.
The pair had been traveling all day. They were lucky enough to fuel up in that small town. Now they'd arrived at the outskirts of the modern Amphipolis. This was the area Gabrielle believed the ruins lied. She just wasn't sure.
Together, they made camp. Next was dinner and that took no time at all. Soon the pair were relaxing and eating one of Gabrielle's dinner this time.
The late night came and the pair settled into their sleeping bags. By the time they got up, it was about mid morning, not late nor that early.
Gabrielle had gotten up last and with a groan. "I hate waking up," she muttered. Especially without my warrior, she added mentally.
"Mornin'," greeted the southerner. "Sleep well?"
The small warrior shrugged. "A little." She stood up with her hat and put it on. "We need to find Amphipolis," she stated.
"Let's get some breakfast first," mentioned the translator. "I reckon ya are hungry huh?"
Gabrielle grinned very slowly. "Oh yeah, I always am." She chuckled and strolled over to her friend. She soon helped the belle put together a nice breakfast.
Chapter Nine- Finding Amphipolis for the Future
"What time period are you from?" asked Cyrene again, still baffled by this.
"Nineteen forty-two," answered Janice. "Its completely different than here." She grinned while she leaned back in her seat.
The innkeeper chuckled and nodded. "I can't even imagine." She glanced over at her daughter across the table. "Have you figured out a way to help Janice get back to her time, dear?"
The warrior folded her arms as she studied Janice. "I can't," she stated and turned her focus on her mother.
The tavern owner gave a worried look. "Why not, dear?"
Xena grinned and averted her eyes to the archeologist once more. "Only Janice can, I have a feeling."
The archeologist huffed. "I wish I knew the answer then, so I could get home." She slumped in her seat.
Xena gazed back at her mother. "I don't think this has anything to do with the gods." She paused then added, "I think its more fate… destiny." She grinned. "Janice and maybe Gabrielle both have to learn a lesson to be able to switch back into their proper bodies."
"How you figure that?" asked Janice. "I mean Christ, this isn't quite normal."
The Warrior Princess shrugged. "Give me evidence to as how it was a god or supernatural force."
"For crying out loud, I'm in Gabrielle's body… that's evidence enough."
"No, switching bodies is simply an experience… not a god's handy work." Xena stretched her legs out. "If it was a god then they would have played some trick by now." She tilted her head. "Besides, Janice… you did mention my… soul invaded Melinda's body, just to stop Ares."
Cyrene slowly started nodding. "An epiphany," she whispered.
Xena shot her mother a smile for figuring out the puzzle. Now, if she could just get the archeologist to have that epiphany then she could get Gabrielle back. That is if Gabrielle has her epiphany if she was suppose to have one. She suddenly stood and gazed down at Janice. "How about a tour of Amphipolis?"
The archeologist blinked. "A tour?" she repeated and raised an eyebrow. "What for?" She grinned; she knew the answer.
"You're the archeologist," retorted the warrior.
Janice chuckled and stood. "Just testing you."
The Warrior Princess smiled at her mother. "We'll be back in time for dinner."
"I figured," teased Cyrene. "Take your time."
"Thanks, mother." Xena strolled over to the door. "Come on… archeologist," she taunted.
The archeologist shot a glare before she peered down at Cyrene. "Do you realize how much of a smartass your daughter is?"
The innkeeper smirked. "I do… she got it from me."
"Oh Christ," muttered the small woman. "Two of them." She sighed dramatically as her head shook. She went outside with the warrior.
"First, we'll got to my brother's tomb," mentioned Xena quietly. "It was one of the first thing Gabrielle wrote about in her scrolls." She went down the steps.
"Really?" asked the archeologist. "What happened there?"
"That was when I let Gabrielle into my heart," whispered the warrior. "This way." She signaled.
Covington was very alert to where they were going. She tried memorizing everything for future usage when she got home. Home… home… what is home? Wondered the small woman. Was it the tent, archeology, the scrolls, or her body? Janice sighed while she tried figure out what was home for her.
Xena went into her brother's tomb outside of Amphipolis. She slowly approached his coffin and in each step she took, her heart filled with pain, her past with him flashed before her eyes.
Janice stood in the entrance way just as Gabrielle had over five years ago. She tilted her head, and stared at the warrior's back.
Xena ran her hand across the coffin and studied the top of the lid.
The archeologist, instinctively, brought her hands in front of herself and held her hands together. She was suddenly having a powerful deja-vu.
The warrior kissed her fingertips and pressed them down on the head of the coffin. She turned around and said quietly, "Its hard loosing a sibling."
Janice considered the older woman's words. She took a steady breath then whispered, "It's harder never having one." She licked her lips for a moment then added, "Even if I had one that had passed away, I'd still would have been grateful to have one at all. To have those memories." Her eyes lowered then came back up and she said rather slowly, "You were blessed."
Xena swallowed while crystals formed in her eyes. "Janice, that's why we make our own families." Her voice faintly quivered from emotions.
Janice closed her eyes, as the inner pain was reborn from her past. She then whispered, "I… I can never… make my own."
"You already have," stated the warrior.
The archeologist opened her eyes when she saw a warm smile formed on the warrior's lips.
"You're apart of my family," whispered Xena in the shaping air of love.
Slowly tears rolled down Janice's cheek, and she shut her eyes tightly. Those words the warrior spoke revived the young woman's heart. So much so, that she begun to cry harder, each ounce of pain welded up into each tear and was released from her soul.
Xena closed in the distance instantly and pulled the small woman into her arms.
Janice quickly stole into the comfort. She needed a safe haven while she was at her weakest. She clung to the warrior tightly, the hurt and pain streamed out of her soul, and a new layer of Janice Covington deep inside was revealed to the sunlight.
The Warrior Princess kept silent, rocking their bodies in serenity while she let Janice reshape herself inwardly.
The archeologist opened her eyes, and she rested the side of her head against the woman's chest. Just faintly, a peaceful smile touched Janice's lips. She waited for a few minutes then whispered, "You're pretty mushy for a warrior."
Xena chuckled quietly and smiled to herself. "You're pretty mushy for a tough and stuff archeologist."
Janice groaned and sighed deeply. "Tell me about it. Knock me senseless, will ya?"
"Not happening." Xena released the small woman but still held her shoulders as she peered into green-red eyes. "Okay now?"
The archeologist nodded briskly while going back into gruff mode. "Of course." She grinned and nodded again. "No armor dented here."
"No… but mine is wet," teased the older woman.
The short woman glared. "Very funny."
"Actually it isn't." Xena let go of Janice completely while she grinned. "My armor could rust."
The archeologist rolled her eyes. "Are you done?"
"Not really…" Xena shrugged. "To be continued."
"Wonderful," murmured the small woman. She sighed and made her way out of the tomb.
The tall woman chuckled and followed out.
"Where to next?" asked the archeologist. "Any other emotional places you have in mind? So I can prepare myself for the next one."
Xena laughed and nodded back at the village. "Nope, follow me."
"Go then," teased the archeologist.
The Warrior Princess flashed a grin before she headed back into town. "Janice?"
The archeologist sped up her pace and came along side the older woman. "Yeah?"
"How about we mark Amphipolis…" Xena peered down. "Then you'll be able to find it in the future."
Covington's face quickly constructed into confusion- she had to wonder how Xena would manage that.
"Sssure."
The Warrior
Princess grinned and led her friend down the main street- she headed out
of Amphipolis. She stopped once outside of the town. She glanced around.
There, perfect- that small, rocky cliff wall.
Xena walked over with long strides to the tiny canyon side. "This'll work perfectly… granted it doesn't tumble over in a thousand years." She brushed her hand over the gray stones of the wall.
"A cliff?" Janice peered up skeptically. "This'll do what? There has to be tons of cliffs in Greece… especially along the coast here."
The Warrior Princess knelt down and extracted a dagger. "Not one with a dagger." Her grip went tight around the dagger, she raised it, pulled back her arm, and gritted her teeth.
"You're not..." Janice trailed off as Xena rammed the dagger hard between two large boulders in the cliff wall. "You did," she whispered in awe.
The warrior pressed on the dagger more, wedging it in permanently. "Perfect." She smirked down at her friend but still held the dagger's handle.
The archeologist studied
glimmering, blue eyes then peered up at the dagger. She stared at it and
the detailed pattern of hilt. After she blinked, she continued to stare at
Xena's hand gripping the handle.
"Gabrielle!" called Melinda across clearing.
Gabrielle jogged over but came to a dead halt. She tilted her head and slowly walked up towards her friend.
The southerner shifted her attention back. Her right hand kept gripping the old dagger's detailed handle.
The dagger deeply wedged in between two boulders.
"Dis mus' be Xena's," she whispered in awe.
"It is," confirmed the warrior-bard. She touched the hilt when her friend released it. She narrowed her eyes as she considered this. "Janice must definitely be with Xena."
"They marked dis area," concluded the southerner.
"Exactly." Gabrielle grinned. "If I know my partner, they've marked Potidaea too." She stepped back and studied the old cliff wall- her memory started kicking in. "Alright let's see..." She turned around and examined the surrounding land. "Amphipolis' entrance would have been right over there." She pointed.
Melinda stood beside the small woman, she tried visualizing everything Gabrielle said.
"And once you went through; off to your right was the market." An excited grin creased the warrior's lips.
"To left was the weaponry store, blacksmith, stables... couple of homes." She then pointed towards a large tree. "That would be about where Cyrene's tavern was. And over that way..." Gabrielle pointed towards her right. "Was Lyceus' tomb." She shook her head before she chuckled. "I can remember it all."
The translator smiled happily and looked down at Gabrielle. "We should mark everything."
"You're right," agreed the warrior.
"I reckon dere are stake in the back of the truck," suggested the aristocrat.
"Let's go," replied the small woman excitedly. She quickly turned, and she strolled to the truck with a bounce in her walk.
Pappas shook her head with amazement since her friend hadn't been excited earlier. Mus' be uh little Janice in her. She laughed inwardly and followed after her companion.
By that late afternoon the pair had the area marked, relatively of what Amphipolis use to look like. Each stake written with what would have been whatever part of the buried town. The only thing the pair hoped for was that Amphipolis was still buried underneath all of the earth. Afterwards the pair decided to head back to camp near the truck. They started working on dinner immediately.
Chapter Ten- Doing Some Instigating
Janice settled down on the bed with a sigh. "So… this was your room huh?" she inquired while she turned her head left and right.
"Yup," replied the warrior as she placed her saddlebag beside Gabrielle's. "When I was a kid."
The archeologist formed a smug look. "Xena the Warrior Princess as a kid… hard to believe."
"So I've been told," deadpanned the older woman. She pulled out a chair beside the table. While she sat, she asked, "How old are you, Janice?"
Covington glanced over at the warrior. "Twenty-seven." She curved up an eyebrow. "Why?"
"No reason." Xena shrugged. "Trying to judge the age difference between you and Gabrielle."
Janice chuckled and queried, "How old is Gabrielle?"
"Thirty."
The small woman nodded. "She's an old woman," she joked.
"Thanks," growled the Warrior Princess.
"Hey, I didn't say you were," countered the archeologist.
"But I am older than Gabrielle." A smirk took Xena's expression.
The small woman held up her hands. "I am so sorry then." She laughed but suddenly saw the evil glint in her friend's eyes. "Uh oh… should I start apologizing?"
The Warrior Princess rose up to her tall height. "If you want to live."
Janice bounced up to her feet and backed away from the threatening warrior. "Couldn't pay me to apologize. Just telling you how it is, Xena," she taunted with a smirk.
A low laugh rumbled from the warrior as she stalked towards the small woman. She lifted her hands up. "Soon you'll be dying to apologize."
"I don't think so." Janice held her hands up as well and stepped back from the other woman.
Xena sprung forward after the short woman.
"Oh shit!" The archeologist just jumped out of the way. "Is that all you got?" she mocked while she kept going in a circle with her opponent.
"Janice, you're toying with fire."
"You call that fire? I call that a scared yeller chicken," countered the archeologist. "Come on, your decadent could do better than you."
Xena growled then she jumped more towards Janice's right.
The archeologist instinctively dodged to her left and stumbled down the small space between the bed and wall.
The Warrior Princess turned on her heels and evilly grinned now that she had the small woman trapped.
Janice took a step backwards and felt the wall smack into her. "Oh goddamn it."
Xena stalked towards her prey.
"You're really not all that old, Xena. Did I ever mention that to you?" questioned the small woman.
"Oooh really?" The dark warrior closed in.
"Definitely… I mean no gray hairs huh?" Janice's eyes flickered at the bed. I could jump on there, not a problem.
Xena caught the quick glance.
"Its just once you're thirty it's all downhill from there," taunted Janice with a laugh before she leapt towards the bed.
"Not so fast." The Warrior Princess grabbed the younger woman in midair and slammed her onto the soft bed. She quickly pinned Janice down on her back. Her grip tightened on Janice's wrists and she growled down at the small woman. "What were you saying?"
Covington sheepishly smiled. "That you have nice blue eyes?"
"Wrong."
Janice knew her friend was about to do something so she reacted quicker. She wrapped her legs around the warrior's waist and lifted her off the floor. She gritted her teeth and prayed that Gabrielle's body was just strong enough.
Without being able to do anything, Xena found herself thrown over the small woman and landed on her back on the other side the bed. She hadn't quite expected that nor Gabrielle's body being able to handle it. She bounced up onto her feet on the floor and spun around.
The archeologist was already on her feet, hands up, and a huge smug look. "Your partner's body isn't that bad."
"Thanks." Xena grinned at the compliment that she took for her lover. "But don't plan on staying in it." She laughed and suddenly jumped over the bed, back flipped, and landed behind the archeologist.
"Oh shit!" screamed Janice as she ducked but large hands grabbed her sides and started tickling her like crazy. "No… no," she growled and tried getting away from Xena. She fell back on the bed either laughing or growling. "Xena!"
The warrior hit all the spots on her soul mate's body she knew were ticklish. "Give up, Janice?"
"No!" The archeologist struggled against the large hands and pushing for freedom. She wriggled more and more into the center of the bed.
Xena just crawled onto the bed and continued the onslaught of tickling. "Apologize," she ordered darkly.
"Okay… okay!" Covington sighed when the tickling stopped. "Oh Christ…" She breathed calmly and whispered, "Remind me never to tease Mel either."
The older woman grinned and pressed her fingertips against the small body. "Janice," she purred., "apologize."
"Alright, alright… sorry," Janice grumbled while she held her hands up in defense. "You're the youngest, struttin'est lady of all Greece." She dropped her hands on the bed. "Happy?"
"Very." The Warrior Princess slid off the bed and stood tall.
"Still grouchy though," muttered the archeologist.
"You still talk too much," grumbled the warrior and she sat back down.
Janice sat up in the bed and crossed her legs. She reached up with both hands in a motion of preparing to fix her hat. "Oh Jesus Christ." She dropped her hands. "I hate that," she growled and dropped her shoulders. "Gabrielle like her hair short?"
Xena nodded.
"Why'd she get it cut short?" The young woman pulled down a few strands and stared at the blond tips.
"I cut it with my chakram," stated Xena nonchalantly.
Covington snickered and whispered, "Wish I coulda seen that."
The darker woman knew there was still time before dinner and decided it was time for a good serious talk. "So what you know about Gabrielle?"
"Aren't I suppose ta ask you that?" chided the archeologist.
The warrior shrugged. "I wanna see what your perspective is of Gabrielle." She smirked. "Probably way off basis."
Janice rolled her eyes. "She's a bratty bard… what else is there to tell?"
"Hmmm." Xena tilted her head. "Oh definitely, nothing else to Gabrielle other than her being a bratty blond bard." She shrugged. "Its not as if… well the best warrior in Greece has fallen for her or has been changed by her." She waved a hand. "She's not an Amazon Queen." She chuckled. "She's just… a bratty bard."
The younger woman huffed and laced her hands together… well Gabrielle's hands. She stared down at them along with the muscular legs. "Alright, I get da drift." She peered up. "Fill me in wit da rest of the pieces."
The Warrior Princess shook her head. "I'm not filling you in when you're not interested in your own ancestry."
Janice blinked and considered the words. "Is she more warrior or bard?"
"Warrior," replied the tall female.
"How come?" The archeologist's voice held concern. "I understand people change but that's no reason ta stop doing what you're good at."
Xena nodded slowly. "I agree." She sighed while slouching in her seat some. "I am not quite sure what broke her away from writing." She laced her hands together in her lap.
"Maybe its been all da fighting," suggested Janice. "You said yourself, that she fights more than she writes." She shrugged. "Cut back on fighting and she may get da writing in."
"Yes, no… maybe so." The warrior studied her hands then peered up. "Gabrielle is a very optimistic person… especially in her younger ages."
"Kinda figured." Covington grinned. "One of those peoples that doesn't let da black vale even fall down huh?"
"Yes." Xena smiled softly. "She finds the good in everybody and anything."
Janice lifted her legs, wrapped her arms around her legs, and settled her chin on her knees. "She must have helped a lot of people see things differently."
"Oh definitely." The warrior chuckled. "Even myself despite it took me awhile."
"That's cuz you're so damn stubborn."
"Aren't we both?" mocked the older woman.
Janice huffed but was grinning yet she lost the grin. "She's killed before huh?"
"Yes," whispered the warrior.
The archeologist shook her head. "That's not easy," she murmured, "I remember my first kill." She lifted her eyes to lock on sad blue ones. "There's just no turning back."
"There isn't." Xena brought in a long breath then stood up. "Let's go get some dinner huh?"
"Sounds good." Janice lowered her legs and got off the bed. She strolled out of the room with Xena behind her.
The Warrior Princess just stared at her lover's body and gave a heavy sigh. I love you, Gabrielle, she prayed out to her soul mate.
Janice stopped at the top of the steps. "Younger women first," she teased and held her hand down the steps.
The warrior smirked and said, "Why thank you, old woman." She went down the steps quickly.
"Wait up, smartass." The archeologist hurried down the steps after her friend.
The pair ate dinner with Cyrene, thankful that the tavern was closed for the night. Xena decided on plans to leave in the morning and head to Potidaea so they could mark the area as well. Plus, she had hopes it would open Janice's eyes more to Gabrielle's life.
After dinner, Janice found herself leaning against the windowsill in Xena's room.
The warrior was in the bathroom- she got ready for bed. She slowly came out and saw Janice's back. She stopped short, leaned against the doorway, and stared at her friend's back.
The archeologist watched the stars far up in the dark night sky. She sighed and closed her eyes; she let the wind caress her face.
"What you thinking about?" asked the Warrior Princess when she silently came up behind the small woman.
"Melinda," whispered Covington. Her eyes drifted open slowly. "I miss her," she confessed quietly.
Xena grasped her friend's shoulder and squeezed before she released. "Do you love her?" she asked gently.
"Christ, Xena… I've hardly known her a day." The archeologist sighed, shook her head, and stared at the stars. "How da Hell could I just fall in-love wit her in a day?"
"I did," stated the warrior in a serious tone. "It only takes a second," she whispered. "But it can take a lifetime to tell somebody or even yourself."
The archeologist peered up at the older, wiser woman. "How'd you know it was Gabrielle?"
"I didn't know it… at first. I felt it at first and I know it now." Xena smiled warmly. "Go with what feels right, Janice." She folded her arms. "That's one thing you'll learn in life… its always the best choice."
The archeologist lowered her chin down onto her folded arms, which rested on the sill. She lost herself into the stars high above her that she thought she could just reach out and touch. "How do you… tell somebody you're in-love with them?"
"You whisper it in their ear or you softly kiss them." Xena sighed contently. "Or just look into their eyes with who you are," she uttered. She rubbed her friend's back. "Time to get some sleep," she ordered. "We travel tomorrow." She strolled over to the bed, sat down and removed her boots.
"Where are we headed?" Covington turned around and leaned against the sill.
"Potidaea." Xena stood up and carried her boots over to the table near her armor, weapons, and gauntlets. "You'll get to meet Gabrielle's family." She flashed a grin before she went into the bed.
"Oh no." The archeologist waved her hands and shook her head. "I don't do family." She lifted herself off the windowsill. "Xena, I'll have ta act like Gabrielle."
The warrior put her hands under her head and smirked up at the younger woman. "Yup." She closed her eyes with a very smug look.
"Xena," snarled the archeologist. "I am not acting like that bratty bard," declared the small woman.
"Yes you are," countered Xena. "You're gonna be the bratty bard for a day. So suck it up and deal."
Janice fumed with anger for all of a minute and like a kid; she stomped over to the other side of the bed. "This is fucked up," she grumbled, flopped down on the bed, and took her boots off. She rolled into the middle of the bed and heard Xena blow the candles out at her nightstand. "Stupid body switching." She kept huffing as much as she was complaining.
"Go to sleep," commanded a deep menacing voice.
"And stupid grouchy warrior," yelled the archeologist.
Xena rolled onto her stomach and brought her right arm far out. Her hand slammed right over top of Janice's mouth. "Be quiet," she said calmly.
"Phy chu fig phacking stouchy forrrior."
The Warrior Princess laughed and removed her hand. "Go to sleep, Janice." Her voice was more soothing.
"Not before…" The small woman rolled to her right as a smirk creased her lips. Half of her body crashed into Xena's body but her body was farther up. "Oh yeah, perfect." She pushed her body down on the warrior.
Xena gritted her teeth as the boob pressed down in her face. "Janice," she snarled so deeply. "Get the-"
"Alright, alright." The archeologist slid her body down; she removed her boob from pressing into her friend's face. She soon had her head resting on Xena's shoulder. "Better?" she asked.
"Mmm, much." The older woman sighed contently at the feeling of Gabrielle's body pressed against hers. She closed her eyes and just tried imagining her lover's soul and mind inside of the body.
"Goodnight, Xena," whispered Janice in much warmer voice than normal.
"Sleep well, Janice."
Slowly the pair fell asleep and escaped into their own dreams.
Chapter Eleven- Time to Travel Again
"Duh birds are up so we need to get up," ordered Melinda in a sweet voice.
"Oh gods," groaned the warrior. She covered her face with her hat. "You're definitely Xena's decadent."
"Come on, Gabrielle." The southerner was making breakfast. "It’s uh lovely day."
"Ssssh." Gabrielle rolled over and tried disappearing down in her sleeping bag. "Hate mornings."
The southerner kept quiet but smirked as she continued with breakfast. She knew there was no way her friend would go back to sleep. She sat beside the fire while the water boiled. She pushed her glasses back up on her bridge of her nose and peered down at the map. She calculated the distance from Amphipolis to Potidaea… not too far, she decided.
"Hades," growled the warrior as she let out a frustrated sigh.
"Problem?" queried the belle in a teasing tone.
"Yes, you woke me up and I can't get back to sleep." Gabrielle rolled onto her side and glared at her friend's back. "And we don't have that far to go to day." Her eyes went to slits. "Could have let me sleep in, you know?"
The aristocrat gazed sidelong at the small woman. "And what… is duh fun in dat?" she drew out in her southern accent.
The older woman glared at the belle's back. "Fine!" She got up to her feet. "You can deal with a pissed warrior for the day." She swiped her hat off the ground, slammed it down on her head, and stomped over. "Good luck," she growled as she flopped down on the ground beside Melinda.
The translator shrugged, folded up the map, and smiled warmly at Gabrielle. "You're gonna be dat grouchy huh?"
"Well you woke me up early," snapped the small woman.
Melinda tilted her head down and peeked up. "You're dat upset?"
"Yes," growled the warrior.
The southerner grinned before she leaned forward and kissed Gabrielle's cheek softly. When she pulled back, she got the delightful sight of seeing Gabrielle blush.
The warrior sighed and stared into the fire while the flush settled down.
Melinda chuckled and still felt her lips tingle from kissing Gabrielle's cheek, well rather Janice's cheek. "I'm boiling some water."
"Can I try that other stuff… oatmeal instead of the grits?" asked the short blond.
The southerner laughed softly but nodded. "I reckon so." She noted the pot of water boiling and shifted up onto her knees. She pulled the small pot off and settled it down beside two bowls. She filled both bowls with the hot water then she reached into the pack close by. She removed an instant pack of oatmeal and one of grits. Once the grits were in one bowl and the oatmeal in the other, she handed her friend her breakfast.
"Thanks." Gabrielle watched the oatmeal soak in the water while she waited for the spoon being passed to her. After she had the spoon, she stirred the oatmeal around.
"You're still writing huh?" asked the southerner.
The warrior shrugged. "Here and there," she murmured.
Melinda peeked over at her friend. "Like once uh week huh?"
"Like once a month… if that," stated the older woman. She didn't look up but kept stirring the oatmeal.
"Why?" whispered the aristocrat. "Ya are so good at writing."
Gabrielle shrugged and lifted up a spoonful of oatmeal. She taste tested it and found apple and spices zip through her mouth. She smiled at that as she slipped the oatmeal in.
The belle recognized the lack of verbal answer. She sighed because this was a very sore topic she'd selected. "I'm sorry," she uttered and locked eyes with her friend.
"For what?" asked Gabrielle.
"For bringing up yo writing when ya don't fancy talking 'bout it."
The warrior shrugged. "There's not much to discuss about my writing." She paused and added, "I am not a bard any longer. That's all there is to it."
Melinda thought for a moment then asked, "Then what are ya?"
Gabrielle did a double-take on the question. "A warrior," she stated.
The southerner shook her head. "So?"
"What you mean… so?" The small woman lowered her bowl of oatmeal.
"I reckon I mean so as in… what's yo point?" The aristocrat shrugged her shoulders. "Can't ya still be uh bard too?"
The short warrior picked up her bowl of oatmeal again. "One or the other, Mel."
"Who says?" inquired the tall belle.
Gabrielle sighed for a long moment and replied, "Its just the way it is."
"Well then, it ain't ever gonna make any sense," declared Melinda before she went quiet and ate her grits.
The older woman never responded and just ate her own breakfast. She'd always had a hard time discussing her writing, her bard days. She considered the bard long gone and dead… but she missed the bard.
Within an hour, the pair had decamped, put their items back into the truck, and were climbing in.
Gabrielle started the truck up and settled into her seat. She drove the truck up onto the road. "You don't think anybody will mess with the stakes we placed around the area?" she inquired.
The southerner shook her head. "I reckon not, ain't many people for uh few miles 'round."
"Good." The small warrior nodded her approval while she drove the truck. She reached over and rolled the window down.
"How's yo arm?"
The warrior grinned at her friend. "You mean Janice's arm?" she joked.
Melinda chuckled and replied, "I reckon you're right."
"Its fine," answered Gabrielle finally. "There's no pain, just a wound to heal over."
"That's good," stated the aristocrat.
"On the map, how far is Potidaea?" queried the small woman.
The belle stared at the dusty road out the window while she tried recalling. "We'll make it there dis afternoon," she replied.
Gabrielle nodded and settled back in her seat contently. "Sounds good to me."
The translator pushed her glasses back up on her nose, leaned forward, and rolled down the window. For a few moments, she enjoyed the sensation of the wind caressing her face and sweeping her bangs back. "Gabrielle?"
"Hmmm?" The warrior didn't glance at her friend, her focus on her driving.
"Tell me 'bout traveling Ancient Greece."
The warrior chuckled and sighed. "Alright." She reached up with her freehand and brushed back her bangs. "It’s a little something like trying to look for trouble." She grinned and went into an explanation of what it was like traveling with her soul mate.
"How you like it?" inquired Xena.
Janice shifted a little in the saddle while her expression went foul as if she ate something bad. "Not sure…" She rearranged the reins in her hands and settled into the saddle again.
"You squirm too much," stated the warrior.
"I can't get comfortable," replied the archeologist. "Not exactly a sofa here." She straightened her back out. "And my back is killing me, damn."
The Warrior Princess sighed dramatically. "Thank the gods Gabrielle doesn't whine like you," she muttered.
Janice glared over at her friend. "I heard that, grouch."
Xena shrugged and kept her stoic attitude. "We'll be in Potidaea in about a candlemark if we keep this pace."
"Candlemark? What the Hell is a candlemark?" Janice laughed at the word and grinned at the other woman. "Have any relation to an hour?"
"A who?" inquired the warrior as her eyes twinkled.
The archeologist groaned and raised an eyebrow. "A minute?"
Xena tilted her head and taunted, "Is that sixty seconds?"
Janice growled lowly and leaned to her left to try and swat Xena.
The warrior laughed and swayed back as the hand went past her. "Touchy, touchy."
"Smartass," growled the archeologist.
Xena chuckle but was smiling. "It's one of my many skills."
"I'll say," murmured Covington as she looked ahead again.
"Janice." The warrior's voice was suddenly serious.
Janice turned her focus back on her friend. "What?" she asked quietly.
The older woman sighed and nudged Argo closer to the other horse. "I was seriously last night when I said you'll have to be Gabrielle."
The archeologist didn't say anything, her jaw clamped down, and she stared ahead absently.
Xena sighed at the silent treatment. She chew on her lower lip then whispered, "Gabrielle would appreciate it if you took just one second to give her a chance. I know I would too."
Janice released a long breath while she fiddled a little with the horse's reins. She licked her lips and uttered, "Tell me about Gabrielle and her family." She peered up with soft green eyes.
Xena's lips eased into a warm smile, and she touched her friend's leg briefly. "Thank you," she said sincerely.
The archeologist nodded. "You've been right." She shrugged. "I just…" She shook her head. "Just can't find my place," she admitted sadly.
"You're place is with Gabrielle and I, in our family." Xena hadn't lost her smile. "And I think I can speak for Mel too."
Janice nodded slowly and still stared down at the horse. She lifted her head up. "Tell me everything about you and Gabrielle." A peaceful smile touched her lips. "I want to understand… now."
Xena's eyes had melted into a rich soothing sky pastel as she leaned over and kissed Janice on the temple. "I think I can prepare you for Potidaea in an hour." She grinned.
The archeologist gave a small chuckle. "Gonna have ta."
"Alright, here we go." The warrior straightened up, trying to think like her lover… think like a bard.
~*~*~*~
Janice finished untacking her horse, and she chuckled. "Getting da hang of this."
The horse glanced back at the archeologist and nudged her from behind.
The small woman turned around and smiled at the horse. "Hey, boy." She rubbed his nose before scratching behind his ear.
Xena strolled down to her friend's stall. "Ready?"
"I think so." Janice shrugged. "Not quite like Gabrielle."
The bay nudged the archeologist, demanding attention.
The small woman chuckled and rubbed him so more. She suddenly had a concerned look as she peered up. "Does Gabrielle's family know that you and Gabrielle are… you know." She grinned but a little shyly.
The warrior folded her arms. "Yes they do know Gabrielle and me are… you know."
The archeologist huffed at the smartassy reply yet couldn't help but grin. "Okay, time ta get this over wit." She came out of the stall. "I'll say one thing," she started while closing the stall door, "there isn't no way in Hell I'm gonna kiss ya."
Xena laughed and headed out of the stable with her friend along side. "Don't worry, I don't think Gabrielle's family is going to want to see that."
"True." Janice studied the small town that was littered with flocking sheep. "Must have plenty of wool around here."
"Mmm," agreed the warrior. "Just remember, smile and be positive."
"Right, right." The archeologist nodded a few times. "Smile till it hurts and no goddamn negative comments."
"And don't cuss," growled the Warrior Princess.
"Oh fuck, that's no goddamn fun," teased the small woman.
Xena sighed dramatically and glimpsed up as she spotted the fence in house. "Alright, here we go."
"Okay… I'm Gabrielle," couched the archeologist to herself. "Be sweet… I can do that."
The warrior laughed amusingly and opened the gate for the fence.
Janice went first followed be her friend. "You go first," she whispered in fear.
"We'll go together," suggested the warrior as she headed up the steps. "Go on, knock."
Covington grumbled and knocked.
The door flew open from a younger woman opening it.
Janice lit her face up with a bright smile. I think this is Lila, she decided. "Lila?" she whispered in a more warm voice.
"Gabrielle!" Lila squealed happily and sprung forward and hugged her supposed sister.
The archeologist widened her eyes in surprise but hugged back. "Its good to see you."
Xena grinned to herself and laughed inwardly. Well this should do it, realized the warrior but yet… she sighed sadly. Mel, please help my… my bard, she prayed hopefully.
~*~*~*~
"Here we are," declared Gabrielle as she put the truck in park and turned it off.
Melinda studied the forest like area. "Let's hope dat something is left of Potidaea."
"I second that," whispered the warrior as she hopped out of the truck.
The southerner got out of the truck as well and met her friend at the back of the truck. "Make camp?"
"Uh." Gabrielle caught sight of the sun settling low in the west. "We better."
"Deja-vu," joked the taller woman.
"Really," agreed Gabrielle as she jerked out two packs.
Together the pair quickly made camp before the sunset. The fire was soon crackling and lighting up the surrounding area with a soft glow. This time, Gabrielle made the dinner and let Melinda relax.
The small warrior crouched in front of the fire. She peered through the fire at her friend.
The aristocrat stared absently into the fire, deep in her thoughts. Her glasses were off, which only heightened her gently chiseled face.
Gabrielle saw the soft blue eyes lift to her and lock on her. She slightly tilted her head and read her southern friend's eyes. The longing for need and love were deep in Melinda's eyes. And Melinda gazed upon Gabrielle as if she were another person, as if she were Janice Covington. "Mel?" whispered the small warrior.
"Yes'um?" asked the southerner as she lowered her head and put her glasses back on. She looked back up while she brushed back her bangs.
The warrior sighed and came around the fire after standing. She squatted down in front of her friend and took of the hat. She placed the fedora on her knee and reached up. She laced her fingers through the southerner's much larger hands. "Tell Janice when she comes back," she whispered. She squeezed Melinda's hands.
"Tell her what?" uttered the aristocrat. Her eyes searching Gabrielle's eyes for answers.
"That you love her," replied Gabrielle quietly.
The only sound filling the air was that of the crackling fire, a fine breeze, and level breathing.
"I can't…" Melinda shook her head and lowered it.
"Mel?" whispered the warrior. "Look at me, please?" She tightened her hold on her friend's hands.
The younger woman lifted her sky glowing eyes to the warrior.
Gabrielle revealed a smile of comfort. "Janice loves you, I can promise you that. She may treat you like you're not important to her. But I know, I know you're very important to her." She paused before quietly adding, "She needs you, Mel. Don't take the time with her for granted nor let her take it for granted."
"But Janice and I hardly know each other," stated the southerner in a sad tone.
The warrior's smile went softer. "And it only takes a second, Melinda." She paused before whispering, "Just one mere second." She leaned forward and gently kissed her friend's cheek. "Talk to her," she uttered in a serene voice before getting to her feet and released the larger hands. She went back to the fire as she put the hat back on and she continued with dinner.
The aristocrat brushed back her bangs with plenty of emotions to contend.
Within half an hour the pair silently ate together and each dealt with personal turmoil.
Gabrielle felt too distraught to eat much food. She pushed the half-cleaned plate away on the ground. After a long sigh, she stared at the fire. She glanced over at Melinda beside her. "I'll be right back," she said and hints of sorrow tinted her voice.
The tall woman nodded and watched her friend leave the camp, heading towards the truck. She removed her glasses and at that instant in time, she felt a shift in her mind and soul. Melinda stood up and followed after the small warrior.
Gabrielle leaned against the front of the truck, her hat on the truck, and she stared up at the quarter moon and the dim stars surrounding it. She picked up on the sound of somebody coming towards her. She realized it was Melinda, and she forced a smile onto her lips while holding back hidden tears.
Melinda gave a knowing smile and came right up to the small woman. "Come here," she ordered in a much deeper tone.
The short warrior turned and quickly went in for a hug.
The tall woman drew her friend in tightly and held her close. She lowered her head onto Gabrielle's head and swayed their bodies.
Gabrielle released all her stress and upset out in her tears as she dug her head into Melinda's chest.
The southerner sighed and lifted her head after a bit.
The small woman peered up and whispered, "For the life of me, Mel… I can't figure out how to get home." She slightly shifted out of the belle's arms and stepped back.
"I know." Melinda brushed back a stray piece of blond hair as if it were natural for her to do. She chewed on her lip and debated with the urge to speak. "Gabrielle… you're already home."
Gabrielle studied the blue eyes that captured her, and she realized they were more loving such as her soul mate's. "Oh gods, you've been here all along." She instantly slipped back into the larger woman's arms.
"Sssh," hushed the southerner, and she rocked their bodies together. "I'm always with you."
The small warrior pulled back and wiped away the tears. She laughed nervously and said, "I don't understand how I get back."
"There's only one way to get back to our time," replied the aristocrat quietly. She smiled sadly. "It has to come from within you, Gabrielle."
Gabrielle tilted her head in misunderstanding. "But I…"
Melinda chuckled at the confusion and lightly caressed her friend's cheek. "To return back to our time, you must return to yourself, Gabrielle." She lowered her head closer. "I'm waiting." She touched her lips against Gabrielle's and whispered, "Reawaken all of her."
Gabrielle moaned softly when the silk lips pressed more into hers. "Xena," she whimpered between the kiss. She opened her mouth and savored the long, loving kiss.
Slowly, the belle pulled her tongue out of Gabrielle's mouth as she began to break the kiss. She opened her eyes gradually while she lifted her head. Then the sensation of release came over her, and she regained control. "Gabrielle?" Her southern voice was filled with confusion.
The short warrior opened her eyes. "Oh gods…" She suddenly felt a flush wash over her. "Mel-"
"I'm sorry," cut off the southerner. "I reckon I don't know what came over me."
Gabrielle cleared her throat; she still hadn't shifted out of the other woman's arms. "Um…"
Melinda shook her head and said, "I reckon I understand what happened." She teased her expression with a grin.
The warrior lowered her head as her blush went a few shades deeper. "Right," she muttered.
The belle released the small woman and stepped back. "Maybe we should head back tuh camp…?"
"Yeah." The older woman grabbed the fedora and put it on. "I'm bushed."
"I reckon I am too," agreed the southerner. She made her way back to camp with Gabrielle.
Quietly, the two women crawled into their sleeping bags next to each other.
Gabrielle took the hat off and placed it over her face.
Melinda chuckled at the scene.
"What?" asked the warrior as she lifted the fedora up and looked over at Melinda.
"Ya act like Janice with dat hat," teased the belle.
Slowly, green eyes lifted up to the hat she was holding. A tiny grin found its way on her expression. "It just feels normal to do," she replied. This time, Gabrielle placed the hat down on the ground.
There was a bit of silence but the aristocrat broke it with a question. "Gabrielle… what do you think she meant?"
"By?" The blond haired warrior glanced at her friend.
"Ya have to return to yoself," whispered the tall woman.
Gabrielle sighed for a long moment. "Not sure," she admitted. "Its weird that she talked in riddles like that," she considered oddly.
"Maybe 'cause ya are suppose to figure this out for yoself," stated the younger woman.
The warrior pondered the answer and knew it was the truth.
"Well…" Melinda rolled onto her side and gazed across into moss eyes. "The answer lies widin ya."
"It does, it does." Gabrielle turned her head as her eyes focused on the stars.
The southerner released a breath and curled more up in her sleeping bag. She closed her eyes while she let herself drift off.
The warrior, on the other hand, continued losing herself into the stars. She laced her hands together on her stomach and repeated her soul mate's words in her head endlessly. She only had to return to herself.
Chapter Twelve- Time to be Gabrielle
"Oh my," whispered Hecuba, "I'm glad you're okay." She turned back around and continued preparing the dinner meal.
Janice grinned but softly. "You're not the only one."
Xena chuckled and pushed her chair back against the wall.
"That's ssso cool, Brie," piped up Lila.
"Lila," warned Herodotus in a deep tone from across the dinner table.
Lila sighed, folded her arms, and slouched in her chair at the table. "Can't even have an opinion around here," she muttered.
The archeologist grinned down at Gabrielle's sister or rather her great, great, great, great etc… aunt. "Have you met any boys lately?"
Lila perked up at the question. "Of course I have, you know I have."
"Yeah?" Janice crossed her arms on the table. "Any cute ones?"
The Warrior Princess grinned at how well her friend was playing her lover.
"Well, your sister needs a betrothed soon," cut in the father.
Janice shifted her focus to Herodotus. "Come on dad, Lila will find the right one."
"Honey." Hecuba turned around with a wood spoon in her hand that dripped of water. "Your sister is getting a little old."
The archeologist just recalled the custom of the ancient days about how young couples were suppose to be wedded. "Any of interested?" she asked her aunt.
Lila chuckled and answered, "The black smith."
Janice grinned, sat back in her seat after winking. "Good choice, sis."
Lila blushed and lowered her eyes.
"Here we are." Hecuba started placing the food down on the table.
"I'll help," announced Lila as she climbed to her feet. She quickly helped her mother set the table of food, flatware, and plates.
"Lila, get your father something to drink," ordered the mother.
The young woman quickly got something for her father.
Within a minute or two, the family was sitting down to a nice meal.
"Let us begin," declared Herodotus as he picked up his fork.
The women all began eating after Herodotus's had started.
Janice quickly realized she had nothing to drink nor did Xena for that matter. She stood up and touched the eating warrior's shoulder. "Want anything to drink… love?"
Xena suddenly choked on her food and started coughing.
Everybody else around the table stopped eating briefly and stared at the pair before going back to eating.
The Warrior Princess coughed several times but looked up at the small woman, whom she saw was smirking. "Just some water," she croaked through her choking.
"Sure, sweetie." The archeologist sauntered over into the kitchen part. She followed Gabrielle's instincts and found the cupboard of mugs.
Xena still was coughing up the bit of food that went down the wrong pipe. She patted her chest and shook her head. Damn, I owe her for that. She lifted her fork and went back to eating.
Covington came back over with the two mugs of water. She settled one down in front of her friend and the other in front of her plate. She sat back down.
"Thanks," muttered Xena, and she narrowed her eyes at Janice.
The archeologist smiled sweetly. "Anytime." She bit her lower lip, trying not to laugh. She took in a calming breath and returned to eating, as did Xena.
"Whatever happened to that young man that traveled with you both?" spoke up Hecuba.
Xena inquired, "Joxer?" A tiny smile teased her lips.
"Yes," replied the mother. "Is he still…"
"Alive?" finished Lila with a smirk.
"Hush, daughter," warned Hecuba.
Janice sighed and answered, "Yes." She gave the Warrior Princess a look for her to take it away.
The warrior sighed and glimpsed at Gabrielle's mother. "We haven't seen Joxer in awhile but he's been around," she informed.
The mother smiled and stated, "He is such a nice young man."
Xena chuckled and replied, "He's a good man." She continued eating.
"How long do you both plan to stay?" spoke up Herodotus.
Janice glanced down at her great, great, great… well very old grandfather. "Xena and I plan to leave tomorrow," she replied coolly.
"Well, we're glad you both decided to come through." The mother smiled warmly at the warriors.
The archeologist chuckled and said, "Thank you, mother."
For the rest of the meal, the group talked idle chitchat before clearing the table.
Xena then directed her short friend out of the house into the evening.
Janice walked down off the porch and smirked to herself. "So what's up, love?" She peered up as her expression went smug.
The Warrior Princess shook her head and huffed. "Gods," she growled, "I can't believe you said that in front of her parents." She chuckled and headed out of the gate.
The archeologist followed behind. "Christ, you said they know."
"They do but they don't exactly like to be reminded," stated the warrior.
Janice shrugged. "Its good for them," she expressed nonchalantly.
Xena chuckled and waited for her companion to catch up. "Come on."
"Where to?"
"We need to mark Potidaea like we did Amphipolis."
"That's right," whispered Janice.
The tall woman lifted an eyebrow. "And you forgot?"
"Ha." Janice skimmed her fingers through her short blond hair. "I guess… I did." She smiled at Xena. "Thinking too much about Gabrielle and who she is."
The warrior revealed a warm smile as she lifted her left hand up to the small of Janice's back. "Come on," she said softly.
~*~*~*~
"Well… what you think?" inquired the Warrior Princess as she stood back up and lowered her hand, which held a hammer and chisel.
"Its original," replied Janice with a soft laugh. She studied the huge 'X' chiseled into the large, half-buried rock at the entrance of Potidaea. "Definitely a dead give away."
"I thought so myself," agreed the warrior, and she put her hands on her hips. She tilted her head and smiled while standing in the full moon's light.
"If this rock disappears between now and my time, I'll be amazed," admitted the archeologist.
"Nah," brushed off Xena. "Its too buried. Nobody would bother to remove it."
The archeologist shrugged. "True."
The older woman sighed contently.
"Tired too?" asked the short woman.
"Yeah," admitted the warrior as she released another sigh.
"Well… how about we return the hammer and chisel then hit the hay?" Janice folded her arms. "I'm beat."
Xena glanced into the village while she said, "Let's go." She started off.
Covington laughed and strolled along side.
The warrior grinned at her friend. "I have to say, you did a good job of acting like Gabrielle."
"Goddamn it, I knew you'd say that," grumbled the archeologist. She rubbed back of her neck but the sheepish smile still formed on her lips. "I did huh?"
"Yeah." Xena gave a smirk. "Sorry," she teased.
Janice dropped her hand. "I like her sister."
"You mean your great, great, great, great-"
"Yea, yea my aunt," cut in the archeologist. She waved it off before adding, "She's pretty nice… hyper too."
The Warrior Princess chuckled faintly. "It runs in the bloodline."
Covington peered up at that comment. "Tryin' ta say something?"
"Not a thing, Janice." Xena smirked, pattered her friend's back, and walked up the steps of the jeweler's store. "Be back," she called.
The archeologist huffed and leaned against the railing along the steps. She studied the surrounding sheepy town. "I can't believe she lived here," she muttered, "I can understand why she left with Xena." She shook her head with a small laugh.
"Yup, pretty up beat place huh?" joked the warrior as she stood at the top of the stairs.
Janice turned a little and gazed upon her dark friend. "Yeah, I'd like ta see what they do for fun around here."
"Knit wool." The older woman chuckled and came down the steps.
"Ya know, if Gabrielle was here, she'd probably had been pretty pissy about those comments," taunted Janice.
"Gabrielle? Nah." Xena folded her arms. "She'd agree with me."
Covington just shook her head, but she couldn't stop the grin. She decided to start walking back to Gabrielle's home.
The warrior sighed contently and followed along side.
"So… what's the plans for tomorrow?"
Xena peered down at the young woman. To get you home, she mentally replied. "Not sure."
"Are we staying here?" inquired the small woman.
"If you want, we can or we can leave."
Janice gave a shake of her head. "Not staying, its too thrilling for me."
"Alright, so we'll leave… simple as that," chided the warrior.
The archeologist's shoulders slumped. "How does she put up wid you? It’s a miracle she can take it."
"Oh, Janice." The warrior reached out and clamped her hand around the back of the archeologist's neck. "You just don't understand my relationship with Gabrielle." She playfully jerked the small woman closer. "She normally joins in with me." She opened the gate with her freehand.
Janice faintly growled as she pried the large hand off her neck. "Probably cuz she can't get you ta shut up anyways." She stumbled away from her friend and entered through the gate. "Can't beat 'em join 'em." She smirked at the tall woman.
"Are you defending the bratty bard?" taunted the warrior.
"Damn straight I am." Janice stopped and faced the warrior. She pointed at Xena. "You got da worse, grouchy, smartassy attitude I've eva' seen." She threw up her arms. "Its simply amazing Gabrielle can put up wid ya at all!"
The Warrior Princess shrugged and said, "She loves it."
"Yyyeah, I bet." Janice turned on her heels and strolled towards the house once more. "She just probably smiles and nods."
That amused smile hadn't left Xena's lips as she headed into the home. "Just like Gabrielle," she whispered before heading into the home.
Chapter Thirteen- Home Again, Home Again… Jig-Ga-De-Jig
Gabrielle brushed back her strawberry blond bangs and gazed around. "Mel, you ready?"
The southerner reappeared out of the woods with clean dishes from breakfast earlier. "Yes ma'am, how 'bout yoself?"
"Yup." The warrior leaned to her right while bending forward, she swiped her hat off the ground and put it on. "Let's go find Potidaea."
Melinda put the clean dishes away and strolled up to her friend while she dried her hands on her pant legs. "Ya lead the way."
The small woman nodded and strolled through the forest. "It should be this way." She gazed around. "Should being the key word," she muttered under her breath.
The aristocrat heard the comment and chuckled to herself.
The pair came over a small hill and down in the tiny valley it was free of woodlin. It simply was open fields of green grass.
"Bingo," whispered Gabrielle as a smile creased her lips. "I'm home." She chuckled faintly.
"What's that?" Melinda pointed down towards a huge rock.
"The rock that's been at the entrance of my town for as long as I can remember."
The southerner nodded in agreement. "I can see dat but I also can see somethin' on it."
Gabrielle squinted and tried figuring out what was that something. "Come on." She headed down the small hill towards the rock.
Pappas quickly followed and came up to the rock with her friend.
Gabrielle amusingly smiled as she knelt down and her fingertips traced the large 'X' chiseled into the rock.
"Well… X marks duh spot," joked Melinda.
"In more ways than one," whispered the warrior, she held back tears as thoughts of her lover came to her. She sighed and stood up. She gazed across the open area and her memory created the town before her. She folded her arms.
"Is dis where ya and Xena met?" whispered the belle.
"Near here, yes," replied the warrior quietly.
"Then ya left here?"
Gabrielle sadly nodded and uttered, "I left with her, became her sidekick, and her bard."
"Sidekick?" Melinda glanced at the short woman. "Partner," she corrected sternly as if she were Xena.
Gabrielle peered up with despaired moss eyes. "Her partner," she whispered and her voice quaked.
Janice felt warm hands slide over her shoulders. She didn't stir or say anything as she continued to just stand there and watch the town pass by.
"Horses are ready to go," Xena mentioned but got no response. "What you thinking about?" she whispered, and she squeezed muscular shoulders.
"Gabrielle and Mel," replied the archeologist in a soft voice.
"Will you talk to Mel when you get home?"
"Yes… if I get home," stated Janice. She bit her lower lip and shook her head. "I'm ready to go back," she admitted quietly.
Xena lowered her head close to her friend's. "Who ever said you left?" She paused before saying, "Melinda and I are the same person as you and Gabrielle are."
"Melinda is so different from you," countered the archeologist.
"Is she really?" challenged the warrior with a hard tone.
Janice truly considered then finally whispered, "No."
"Ya never answered my question earlier," stated Melinda in a small voice. Her gaze still overlooked the field.
Gabrielle never shifted her attention away from the spot that her hometown once resided. "What question was that?"
"Why ya can't be uh bard and uh warrior."
The short warrior closed her eyes. "Its complicated."
"It always has been complicated," stated Janice with a hard tone.
"Or you make it that way," debated the Warrior Princess but her voice wasn't accusing, just stating facts.
The archeologist huffed, her back still to her friend. "How can I uncomplicate it?"
"Just by being yourself," replied the warrior. "What could possible hold you back from Mel?"
"Fears," uttered the archeologist.
"Ah yes." Xena nodded a few times. "I'd thought by that many years, Gabrielle and I would have gotten past those fears," she joked before chuckling.
Janice couldn't help but give a small laugh before she lowered her head. "I don't want anything to happen to Mel… by either me or anything around her."
"I know," agreed the warrior. "But you'll never be able to completely protect her."
"Yeah." Janice tightened her arms across her chest.
"Those days are over." Gabrielle shook her head. "You can't fight with a scroll and quill."
"Whose talking 'bout fighting with uh scroll and quill?" inquired Melinda. "I, personally, reckon that ya are a bard, that's yo way."
"Mel." The warrior faced her friend, her eyes holding Melinda in place. "I am not a bard," she stated clearly. "I am a warrior."
Melinda sighed, faced her friend, and lowered her head. Her eyes pierced through Gabrielle's and into Gabrielle's heart. "You are a bard."
"Mel-"
"No," cut off the southerner. "You are a bard."
"No, she's not a bratty bard."
Janice nodded in agreement. "I know… now," whispered Janice quietly. "You were right, Xena." She turned around and peeked up into soft sky eyes.
Xena smiled warmly while she brushed back short blond hair. "About what?" she questioned quietly.
"Gabrielle is an amazing woman."
"I am warrior," growled Gabrielle, her eyes going to slits but there were soon tears coming down.
"Gabrielle," whispered the belle. She grasped her friend's arms as she smiled sadly. "You were born a bard, don't stray from your true self."
The warrior blinked at the aristocrat's strong words. "I can't write any more," she uttered in agony.
"Yes ya can," replied Melinda, her voice still strong. "I've seen yo work, it’s the most beautiful thing I've ever read. Ya make Homer's work look like crap," she semi-joked. "I wouldn't lie," she stated seriously.
"I can't do it anymore, Mel."
"Why?" whispered the southerner. "Because ya are uh warrior?" She shook her head. "Ya are not even a true stereotypical warrior, Gabrielle." She smiled softly and caressed the small woman's cheek. "You're a soft warrior and you're a bard."
"There is no nobody quite like her huh?" whispered Janice while a smile formed.
"No, there isn't." Xena's face lit up with her own brilliant smile. "She's very special and rare." She paused then whispered, "Just as you are, Janice."
Janice started wiping at her eyes as the tears rolled down. "Goddamn it," she muttered.
The Warrior Princess chuckled and said, "You're apart of my family and Gabrielle's family. Don't ever forget that."
The archeologist couldn't say much back, she just pulled the tall woman in for a hug.
Xena drew her friend in close and buried her deep into her arms. "Gabrielle and I love you," she whispered while she lowered her head onto Janice's. A few tears slipped free.
Janice's body shook uncontrollable with sobs and she murmured, "I love you and Gabrielle too."
"Believe me," stated Melinda. "You are a bard, Gabrielle. Are you not dying to write again?"
Gabrielle closed her eyes while the hot tears rolled down her cheeks. "Yes, I miss those days intensely."
"Be Gabrielle again," whispered the southerner. "The bard and the warrior… the warrior-bard," uttered Melinda, and she revealed a glowing smile.
Gabrielle's tears became stronger and her chest tightened with the pain.
Melinda wrapped her arms around the small woman.
The warrior encircled her friend's waist and dug her head into Melinda's chest. "I need to write again," she whispered.
"And ya can do it," said Melinda confidently. She swayed their bodies together. "Awaken the bard in ya, Gabrielle… please."
Gabrielle lifted her head with a powerful smile. "I already have, Mel."
The southerner's expression softened as she wiped away Gabrielle's warm tears. "Thank you."
"Thank you," whispered back the warrior-bard. "I love you, Mel. I couldn't have done this without your help."
"Nor could I," admitted the translator. "I'll snare Janice yet," she joked lightly.
Gabrielle chuckled but said, "Mel, you're family… mine and Xena's. Okay?"
The belle smiled and nodded. "You're apart of mine and I know you're apart of Janice's. Despite she doesn't care to admit it."
The warrior-bard laughed lightly and hugged her friend again.
Melinda chuckled too and tightly held the small woman.
This is what Xena meant… I've returned to my bard. And with that thought, Gabrielle closed her eyes tighter and prayed out, I love you, Xena.
Xena lifted her head slowly as she felt the small woman in her arms calm down with her tears.
The short blond lifted her head, her soft mint eyes capturing Xena.
The Warrior Princess swallowed as more tears developed and trailed down her cheeks. The pain inside of her finally released as if the rains came to wash the pain away.
"Sssh," whispered the small woman, and she brought her hand behind Xena's head.
The warrior lowered her head and felt her lips seal over soft ones. She moaned while her knees buckled at the sensation of finally tasting them again.
Tongues slid over each other and pleased the other as they tasted one another. Soft moans filtered between the kiss as the love went stronger each second.
Xena broke the kiss at a slow pace but kept her head low. "Welcome back," she whispered while breathing heavily.
Gabrielle traced her fingertips over Xena's velvet lips. "Gods, I've missed you." She leaned in and tasted Xena in another gentle kiss.
The warrior sighed at the end of the kiss and whispered, "I love you, Gabrielle."
"I love you so much, Xena." The warrior-bard and shifted in for a strong hug.
The Warrior Princess rocked their bodies and whispered, "I finally have my bard back."
Gabrielle smiled, a few tears released from her. "Yes, you're bard is back."
Janice stepped back and peered up. Her eyes widened. "Mel?"
The southerner grinned and said, "Yes'um?"
"Holy shit!" The archeologist bounded forward and practically strangled her friend in a powerful hug.
"My lord." The belle laughed and hugged her partner back. "Miss me dat much huh?"
Covington blushed as she pulled back but gave a scold. "I just missed your… accent."
The translator grinned at her friend's words. "Did anybody ever tell ya Doctor Covington, dat ya are the worst liar?"
"I think I've been informed once or twice," joked the archeologist as she happily adjusted her fedora. "Miss this too." She signaled her hat.
The aristocrat folded her arms. "I can jus' imagine. Must have miss yo cigars too."
"You got that right, sweetheart." Janice was checking the inside of her leather coat for her cigars. She smiled when she found them and her zippo lighter. She peered up at her partner. "So how'd it go wid Gabrielle?"
"Oh my, she is somethin' else," replied the southerner in awe.
Covington grinned evilly and said proudly, "I know, that's my ancestor for you."
Melinda's jaw suddenly dropped. She took a step closer and put her hand on her friend's forehead. "Are ya feelin' alright, Janice?"
Janice brushed her friend's hand away. "Yea I am." She smirked and put her hands on her hips. "I've just come to see the light."
"Musta." The southerner stood there, shaking her head, and in amazement. "This'll go down in duh history books," she joked.
The archeologist laughed and folded her arms. "You have no idea." She dropped her smile and took a step closer. "Look, Mel… uuuh."
"What?" whispered the translator and she grasped her partner's arms. "Somethin' wrong?"
Janice licked her lips, the nervousness coming to life. "I have to tell you something, Melinda."
The belle knew it was serious since her friend used her full name. "Go on," she whispered.
"Um well…" The archeologist rubbed the back of her neck, trying to get the courage. "I… uhhh well…. Damn I can't say it," she murmured hotly.
"Well I have somethin' tuh tell ya too," whispered the belle, "but I ain't sure I can do it."
The small woman laughed quietly and suggested, "Let's both say whatever at the sametime, alright?"
"Oh lord dat's jus'-"
"Hey, it'll work," cut off the archeologist with a smirk.
Melinda laughed softly and nodded. "Alright, you count."
Janice took a deep breath, fisted her hands up for this, and said, "Okay… on the count of three. One… two…"
The southerner braced herself for the five words she'd say.
"Three," stated Janice.
"I'm in love with you," whispered both women, hesitation in their voices.
Melinda's eyebrows shot up into her bangs. "Oooh… mmmy…" she rasped in surprise and a blush crept up her neck.
"Oh my is right," joked Janice as she laughed nervously. Yet, her mouth revealed a bright smile as she stepped closer to Melinda. "I'm glad we agree on that," she teased.
The southerner chuckled, reached up, and removed her glasses. "Doctor Covington, I would have never guess dat 'bout ya."
"Trust me," started Janice with a smug look, "even I can have a soft side." She grinned while she gently caressed the southerner's cheek. She sensed how hot her friend's skin was from her reddening.
The translator slowly removed the archeologist's hat and held onto it then wrapped her arms around the small woman. "That I did know 'bout." She lowered her head closer to Janice's.
"Good," whispered the archeologist, and she closed in the distance. Her lips pressed into Melinda's at just a caress. Soon, she was opening her mouth to slip her tongue into Melinda's.
The belle moaned gently but soon entered Janice's mouth. She quickly found her body taking in all the sensations of early passion and it left her burning.
Janice gradually pulled back with a sigh and a smile. "Damn, you're a good kisser, sweetheart," she joked before chuckling.
Melinda was grinning and shaking her head.
"Mmm, I reckon I'm gonna faint," taunted Janice as she pretended to swoon.
The southerner laughed as her partner leaned back and draped herself in Melinda's arms with a gasp. That only made the tall woman laugh more. "Alright Janice, what happened tuh ya while ya were wid Xena?"
The archeologist straightened up and wrapped her arms around her partner. "I found peace," she whispered honestly.
Melinda smiled at those words, she lowered her head again. "That's what you needed," she uttered.
"Yeah it was," agreed the archeologist. She gently kissed the translator. "Jesus, I'm already dating my partner in digging," she joked after the kiss.
The dark beauty grinned while releasing Janice. She put the hat back on Janice and jerked the front of the brim down.
Janice growled before she straightened her hat out. She was about to chide her love but quickly noted Melinda's spacey look. "What?"
The southerner narrowed her eyes and whispered, "Do ya hear dat?"
The archeologist tilted her head and listened more carefully. "No."
The translator shook her head. "I can jus' barely hear it."
"What's it sound like?"
The belle closed her eyes and focused in on the sound. "Sounds like… uh truck."
"What?" snarled the archeologist and it finally registered with her that she was in the ancient Potidaea. "Mel! we're at Potidaea."
"Yes," answered the translator but she still was listening to the sound. "Janice… I reckon we better go see what dat sound is."
"Or rather who's making it," whispered the archeologist as she reached into her coat. She pulled out her gun.
The belle caught the sight of the revolver. "She's definitely back," she teased.
The small woman grinned and held out her hand. "Come on… love."
Melinda smiled and took the small hand.
Quickly, the pair went up the hill and once in the woods again, they trekked towards the camp and Melinda led.
"Janice?"
"Yeah?"
"I forgot tuh mention this."
The archeologist groaned and asked, "What's that?"
The southerner sheepishly smiled. "When Gabrielle and I left the camp back in Macedonia we had uh few Nazes after us."
"What?" roared the archeologist. "Christ, who was it?"
"Uh few Nazes with uh commander named, Schiller," answered the translator. She glanced back ahead, through the trees and knew the camp would come up any moment.
"Oh no," groaned the archeologist. "Not Shit-ller, he's Smit's boss."
"I know," uttered the belle before she stopped. "The camp is ahead."
"Alright." Janice fell silent briefly and heard the sounds of men talking. "Wonderful," she muttered. She peered up at her partner. "Look, stay here and I'll take care of them."
"Janice, I don't reckon so." Melinda grasped her friend's arm. "I ain't lettin' ya go on your own."
"Mel, you'll get-"
"Sssh." The tall woman grinned faintly and kissed her love's cheek. "I'll be fine."
The archeologist considered for a moment but knew she was Xena's decadent. "Alright… here's the plan."
Gabrielle chuckled and a smile eased into her expression. "Thank you, Xen." She smiled at her lover, who was bobbing up and down on Argo. "Its good to know Janice sees things different now."
The warrior moved her head in agreement. "It is." She smiled at her soul mate. "She really came full circle in those few days," she mentioned proudly.
The warrior-bard chuckled and readjusted the reins in her hands. "I know…. I know."
Xena nudged Argo closer to Gabrielle and her horse. She grinned evilly. "She has a mouth though."
The short warrior huffed and nudged her horse closer to Xena's as well. "I bet. She tries to be tough and stuff, I can tell ya."
"Mmm," agreed the warrior. She shook her head while brushing her bangs back. "She kept saying I was a grouch." She pouted to her partner.
Gabrielle bit her lower lip. "Oh," was all she could manage. Her face held all the laughter she was containing inside.
The older woman narrowed her eyes at her partner. "Uh huh."
The warrior-bard cleared her throat, just controlling herself. "Well," she muttered, "glad somebody could tell you." She nudged her horse away quickly.
"What?" growled the warrior but softly.
"Hmmm?" The short woman glanced at her lover as if she didn't hear anything.
"You heard me."
Gabrielle laughed suddenly and shook her head.
Xena sighed but none the less, she urged Argo closer to Gabrielle's horse again. "So I'm grouchy huh?"
The warrior-bard smile amusingly. "No you're not grouchy, sweetie." She leaned over with her hand cupping Xena's opposite cheek. "You're perfect," she whispered and kissed her lover's closes cheek.
The warrior chuckled before repositioning herself in her saddle. Her lover's warm hand slipped from her face.
The blond warrior's right hand rested on her lover's thigh. "Where we staying for the night?"
"Where ever you want," replied the warrior. She laced her hand through Gabrielle's hand. "Town or forest," she teased.
"Missed me that much huh?"
"Oh yeah," teased the warrior further. She lifted their hands and kissed Gabrielle's tenderly. "A lot."
"Mmm, the forest." The bard grinned evilly. "I think the… isolation is what we need."
Xena laughed and asked, "For snuggling purposes?" Her eyes twinkled.
"Well if you just wanna snuggle," mocked the warrior-bard.
The older warrior laughed. "Then some." She winked and released her lover's hand. "Come on." She urged her mare ahead.
Gabrielle grinned and kicked her bay's side. "Hey Xen?"
"Hmmm?"
"Did Janice tell you about Mel?"
"Oh yeah." The warrior flashed a grin. "They should be kissing about now."
The bard laughed and nodded. "I hope so." A lopsided grin formed on her lips. "Now, if I could just meet Janice, I'd be set."
Xena's eyes widened and she looked at her partner. "Oh gods," she uttered in fear. "Two of you at once, I couldn't do it!" Her response was Gabrielle's laughter echoing loudly. She grinned and shook her head. "Family," she muttered and a happy smile took her lips as mirror in Gabrielle's expression.
The End