Ares rose from his throne and exited the main
room. With quick, confidant steps, he carried the precious bundle to his
personal room.
Xena...
She was such a darling girl. The god cradled her
in his strong arms for a moment before kneeling onto the large bed near the far
wall of the room and placing the child amongst the mountain of
pillows.
The child shielded the intense blue of her eyes in
shock, as she sank between the soft cushions, then squealed in delight as the
tassels on the pillows caught her attention. Ares chuckled at the picture
she made.
Baby Xena frowned in annoyance as one of her tiny
fingers became caught in one of the tassels, and she tugged on it in an attempt
to free her finger. Ares' chuckles abruptly ceased as the pillow was flung
to the other side of the room, a good fifteen feet.
He picked the child up and held her close, gazing deep
into her luminous blue eyes. "I don't think that you're supposed to be
able to do that, sweet..."
She just stared up at him, then she opened her little
mouth and gave a great big yawn. "Sleep..." Ares
whispered.
Xena contemplated him for another few moments, before
resting her head on his shoulder and doing just that...
*~*~*~*
The feeling of another god entering his temple awoke
him. Ares was laying on his side, facing the still-sleeping child.
He had fallen asleep watching her, trying to decide what to do...
"Ares..." came the gentle, feminine voice from
behind him.
He turned over, but immediately wished he
hadn't...
Hestia...
Ares groaned, "What do you want,
Hestia?"
"I saw what you did, nephew, but her mother is one of
my most loyal followers. She has asked for my help. She did
not yet know that it was her own husband that took the child," the goddess
reasoned.
Ares face fell at the mention of Xena's mother.
He liked Hestia, he really did. She was one of the few gods that didn't
ridicule and put down his rule. Usually, if Hestia asked something of you,
you did it.
But not this time...
Something occurred to Ares. "Does she know
now?" he asked, referring to Xena's supposed death.
The Goddess of Home and Hearth focused for a second,
then sighed sadly. "Yes. Her husband has returned and has told her
what he thinks he has done. Cyrene has taken it well. She mourns for
her daughter and worries for her son."
A glimmer of hope entered the God Of War's eyes.
"What if I offer you a deal, Hestia? Could we come to some sort of
agreement? Please?"
The last word was barely audible. The goddess
regarded her nephew with surprise and a hint of pride. As a young boy,
Ares had been a loner, but he had always been sweet and good-natured to those
who had taken the time to get to know him. She had despaired of him ever
regaining his heart as he became older and more involved as War.
But now...it seemed as if he had finally learned to
truly care about someone other than himself. She had been watching Ares
interact with the child since he had saved her from certain death, and had been
greatly impressed with his immediate bond with her.
It would be a shame to deprive either of them that
bond...
Hestia smiled gently at her nephew. "It all
depends on what you would do with her, Ares. And how much you care for
her..."
The goddess walked around to the other side of the
bed. Ares followed her movement by turning back over, thus placing the
sleeping child in his view. He couldn't help reaching out his hand
and stroking her smooth cheek. In such little time, this tiny bundle of
mortal had worked her way into his hardened heart.
"I care for her a great deal, Aunt Hestia," he
murmured. Once again, the goddess was surprised. He never called his
family by their titles such as Aunt or Uncle, just their names...
Ares sucked in a breath. Here we go...he
thought to himself. Time to lay down the terms. He had the strangest
urge to cross his fingers...
"If I swear in Zeus' name never to allow or accept any
more of this Cyrene's children, the son she has now and any other children in
the future, into my army or in my name, will you allow me to keep and raise this
child...?" he asked.
"My Xena..." he whispered to himself.
"Your worshipper has already lost her daughter to her
husband's strange fealty, I'm suggesting that maybe she would feel even more
grief if she has Xena back and then has to choose between her daughter's life,
and a life with her husband, son and any future children..." he reasoned, still
wary of his brief display of tenderness.
It certainly was a rarity to see the God Of War display
such emotion. Hestia smiled to herself. She leant over and
bestowed a kiss on her nephew's forehead, then gently ran her fingertips over
the child's cheek.
The goddess kissed the tips of two of her fingers, then
touched them to Xena's forehead. Looking at the two of them, she
whispered, "You have my blessing, and my discretion..."
Then she took her leave in typical godly fashion,
leaving behind only the smell of fresh flowers.
It was then that the child in question awoke,
whimpering at her empty stomach. Xena rolled herself over, not an easy
task for someone less than one winter old, then sat herself on her little bottom
and stared up at Ares as if to say, 'What? You're the adult, get me what
I need'.
She flashed him a toothless grin when he got up and
moved to take her with him.
I think I'm going to like this guardian
business...he thought.
The End
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