DISCLAIMER:
I don’t own any characters, which appeared on Xena: Warrior Princess, I was
just having a little fun!
SUBTEXT/SEX/VIOLENCE:
A big fat NO!
WRITER’S
NOTE: This is an Uber-Xena fan fiction story and it takes place in modern day. It’s
probably the longest one I’ve ever written… I couldn’t remember exact words
from the conversation in God Fearing Child- sorry people!
SUMMARY:
Ares’ and Xena’s descendants uncover who they are, at an excavation site.
Now
here’s the story itself…
By Jane
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“I wanna
protect your unborn child from the other gods….”
“Oh, why
would you wanna do that?!?”
“…you
know I’ve always had a thing for you…”
“For me and my friend” her sharp
voice cut deep into his memory. “Look you stalking me is not helping the trust
matter in here”
He knew that he was wasting his time and she
would never believe him, but he just had to try. “They say it will destroy all
the gods. Now if I’m going to be mortal…” he felt an awful knot in his stomach,
“…I could live out my life with…you…” At that point he expected a slap
or something. But what he got was much worse - she didn’t even consider it as
an answer and continued to ignore everything between them. “Look I have feelings
for you, alright? … I care about you damn it… I see your face everywhere…” he
shed his last hopes in vain.
“No, you
stop it,” she shouted, “you’re so desperate that you’re trying to convince me
that you love me?” That disgusted face really cut deep. He felt as if
he’d been stabbed through the heart, only death didn’t come to relieve the
pain. He cursed his immortality, as she walked away. His chest sank deeper than
ever before as the true words came out. “I love you, Xena…” That dark,
unfulfilled feeling followed him as he walked deeper into the darkness…
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Jim
Gaston awoke with a jerk, gasping for breath, in his large, one-room apartment.
He slowly made his way to the balcony, trying to clear his head. Why was he
tortured by these dreams, night after night? His chocolate-brown eyes lifted up
to the night sky. Jim stared at the stars; they stared back at him. It was
always the same old story, nothing ever changed in this boring world. But deep
inside he felt like something big is going to happen… real soon.
Knowing
right away he wouldn’t be able to sleep, not that he wanted to go back to those
dreams, Jim walked over to his desk and switched on his computer. From the look
of him most people would say he was some kind of a wrestling champion, not a
history researcher. Ancient Greece, in particular was one of his favourites. History was more of an
obsession than a job, really, but the archeologists paid good for the quick
access to the information. His head was stuck somewhere in the past, searching
for something… or may be someone. The irony was that he never found it.
There were absolutely no records of this woman named Xena, like somebody erased
her history to never be touched again.
Then
again, if she was something big, it meant two things: One that if there were
records, she’d end up in a Corn Flakes commercial, like Hercules did last
month. Jim chuckled at the memory. And secondly, that not everything was lost.
Sooner or later some little scrap of a letter or note would be found, he just
had to wait.
He
jumped up when the phone rang. His deep thoughts slipped out of his mind, as he
answered the phone, “Yeah?”
“Hey,
Jimmy, is that you? Listen we found some BIG stuff here. Once we test it for
fakes, we can get ready to taste the cash…” the excited voice spoke.
“Hello,
Louie. Is that the only reason you got into that archeologist profession?!”
They both chuckled.
“And
that’s Dr. Minton… I’ve got a degree remember?”
“Great,
so what do you want me to do? Just share the joy?” Jim asked mockingly.
“Oops…
is it night over there? It is night, isn’t it? Sorry, I forgot again. But you
will be happy to know that I’ve arranged for you to come down here…” Dr. Minton
explained.
“Wait…why
would I want to do that? You can tell me what you found now and give me a
break…” Jim said lazily.
“That’s
the point- I can’t…orders from the head, to avoid any leaks of information…”
Dr. Minton said hurriedly.
“For the
last time Louie, there’s no government conspiracy. And NO my auntie is not
coming with me… she taking another one of her beauty therapies…”
“Oh,
it’s not about that… though I admit I had a crush on the Blondie-curls,” he
paused trying to think of something to change the subject, “Oh and which
reminds me you know anything about some ancient god named Arsino… no, it was
Ars… Arreo…no, that’s not it…”
“Ares?”
Jim asked while trying to figure out why this had such affect on him.
“That’s right,
man, you’re a genius…” There was a brief silence and he wondered if Jim was
still there, “Hey man, are you okay?”
“Uh,
yeah. I’m coming down there first thing tomorrow.”
“I knew
you’d make it… But there’s also this chick you need to pick up…”
“What?”
Jim knew they were trying to set him up in another hopeless relationship.
“Well,
you don’t have to, I suppose, but it’s your loss, man. Miss Robertson is
traveling from Los Angeles, over here tomorrow, exactly your way. She’s helping
us translate the writings…”
Jim cut
him off, “Fine, but don’t expect anything, alright?” That was the only way to
make that so-called “Dr” shut up.
“We’ll
see,” he chuckled and hung up the phone.
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The
small room was over-decorated with colourful collections. Woven fabrics hang
from the walls and rows of beads at the door. A small, young woman, with lively
green eyes, sat behind a large table. She wore big clothes, probably to get
that Shamaness look, and a scarf over the head. When you came to think about
it, looked quite funny, because her features weren’t eastern.
Kate
Robertson wondered if she should knock, but couldn’t find a spot on the wall,
that wasn’t taken.
“Come
in,” the small woman ordered in a funny accent, “I can sense you…”
Kate
made her way to the seat opposite the fortuneteller, pulling her jet-black hair
away from her face nervously. Something about this petite woman made her
uncomfortable. “Um, hello. My name is Kate Robertson… um hello” the little
woman reluctantly took the hand offered her.
“I am
the fortuneteller with the most powerful abilities,” she paused, looking into
Kate’s crystal eyes, “but you can call me Rose.”
“Okay,
Rose, well I’m here because…”
Rose cut her off, “I know why
you’re here- something’s bothering you… would it be that big trip you’re making
tomorrow?”
‘This
fortuneteller is something else’ Kate thought, but let it slip her mind. “Yes, I am making a trip
tomorrow, but I don’t know anything about that to get worried. It’s my dreams
that bother me…”
“What do
you dream of?” Rose asked rather personally.
“Me-
talking to a man…”
“Is he
attractive?” the small woman enquired.
“What?
What does that matter? The thing that bothers me most is that I dream of it
every night… it feels so real…”
“Do you
know the man?”
“No,”
Kate answered flatly. “That’s why I came to you.”
“I
cannot tell you his identity, but only that you will meet him,” Rose paused,
trying to make up what else to say. “May be in years, maybe tomorrow- that is
uncertain.”
‘Some
most powerful fortuneteller!’ Kate thought, amused. She had seen plenty of them, and recognized
the frauds right away. “Hey, don’t get my hopes up, I’m only here ‘cause I need
to share. And a psychiatrist is too expensive. Besides, a friend talked me into
this,” she lied convincingly. Kate smiled at the little woman opposite her, who
smiled back. ‘Well I have to admit she’s got talent’ Kate thought,
before walking out of the small building.
Yeah,
she’d have to do more packing. And then it struck her that she had to meet a
guy called Jim Gaston next morning, at the airport. Right now, though Kate just
needed to get some sleep.
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The
airport was as noisy as usual and crowded too. People rushed around, trying to
be on time. Jim forced his eyes to stay open after a whole night of doing
research on the god of war. He couldn’t exactly say what it is, but there was
something familiar about that name. He stood there holding a sign that said
“ROBERTSON”. And although Jim felt like he was in some corny commercial, it was
the only way to track her down in this crowd.
Suddenly,
a raven-haired beauty caught his attention. She was struggling with a large
suitcase, trying to get it to move. This woman had all the curves in the right
places and an elegant black suit enveloped her. The skirt was about knee-length
and her movements were flawless.
Oh, how
Jim wished he could just talk to her or help her with that luggage. All of a
sudden, those icy eyes were directed right at his. When she started to come
over, he put down the sign he was holding, hoping against hope that she’s this
Robertson.
Kate saw
a tall, dark haired, not to mention interesting man holding a sign with her
name. Unlike her he wore a simple black t-shirt that stuck tightly, around his
muscled form. Kate had to admit she was glad it wasn’t one of those old, boring
historians she expected to see. She came over and introduced herself, noticing
his relief that he was stuck with someone like her! They talked endlessly,
during the flight, exchanging all kinds of information. First, they talked
about work and friends, but then came the inevitable conversation about
relationships.
“So, um,
speaking of luck,” Jim said cautiously, trying to phrase it right, “How lucky
are you in um… relationships?”
Kate
suddenly felt the need to blush, but managed to keep a straight face. Unlucky
would be more like it. Her love life wasn’t exactly what you would call a
perfect one. Endless amounts of men wanting her for her looks and not really
appreciating her as a talented person she was. Now, she developed a defence code that wouldn’t let anyone
near her. Though, Jim seemed interested in her knowledge and her abilities as
much as he was in her looks.
Jim
turned away thinking he just screwed up with the best woman he ever met. Then
quietly, but firmly, she said, “I’m not dating anyone, if that’s what you
mean.”
Jim
couldn’t believe his luck, then quickly guessed the reason and decided to
approach her more cautiously. “Same here,” he said, trying to brighten the
mood, “I don’t have any luck… even my friends are trying to set me up.” They
both laughed.
Then she
asked suspiciously, “Are you sure we, being together on a plane is a
coincidence?”
“Anything
is possible, Kate.” Just at that moment he smiled his favourite evil grin. She thought it looked
familiar, or rather he looked familiar, but she never met him until today.
“Do you
believe in re-incarnation?” Kate asked rather confused by her feelings.
“What
seriously?” he smiled at her, finding it hard to escape her crystal gaze. Then
he thought about the restless dreams he’s been having, it seems, for an
eternity. “May be,” he said, as much to himself as to her, “I sure had strange
experiences…” Then he snapped back to reality.
“Don’t
we all,” she agreed. “Are you going to think I’m crazy, if I tell you that I
really don’t feel I belong here…?”
“Truth
is, I feel the same way,” he paused, “I understand, but don’t ever tell
something like that to a psychiatrist, cause then crazy will be the
understatement.”
Kate
chuckled. She really loved his sense of humour and that he had just the right
amount of it!
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They
arrived in Athens at 7am. It felt strange traveling east, because it made you
feel like you haven’t lost time at all. This time Jim helped her with that awful
suitcase. He only had a light bag, because he was always the one for traveling
light. Soon, a man in his forties greeted them, and looked them both up and
down, trying to determine something.
“Hey,
Jimmy, how was the flight?” he asked, winking at him, while Kate looked away.
“Never
give up playing matchmaker do you, Louie?” Jim hissed.
“Um,
hello, I’m Kate Robertson,” she said, extending her hand.
The man
took it in a warm shake. “I’m Dr. Minton. Nice to meet you,” he responded.
“Well come on get your things and lets get out of this crowded place.”
“He
almost hates airports as much as I do,” Jim explained to Kate.
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It was
an awfully long drive and a hot day too. The temperatures scorched an
impressive 39 degrees. Kate had a small radio talking in her hand, while Jim
found it relaxing with a Walkman. Anything to keep their minds off the heat.
“Hey if
you think that that’s hot, I’ve got to tell you it’s gonna get worse,” Dr.
Minton pointed out. “This is as good as it gets here, during the summer.”
They
arrived at the site a bit exhausted, but when they saw it they really had to
say, “wow!” The ruins were huge in perimeter and still more was being dug up.
In the overall picture the workers looked more like ants, rushing around, each
doing his or her part. “You’ve got quite a team here, Louie,” Jim commented.
“Yes,
I’ve had a hard time putting it together, though,” he admitted.
A
businessman cut off Dr. Minton, “Are you Lewis Minton?” When the archeologist
nodded, he continued, “We would need you to sign a few legal documents.”
“All
right. I’ll be right there. Jimmy, Ms. Robertson, I’ll join you later. Meanwhile,
I’ll get a guide to show you around.” Dr. Minton looked around until he spotted
his victim, “Hey, Chris, get over here!” When the young man came around he gave
him the instructions and left.
The guy
wore a white t-shirt and a pair of jeans. He looked really skinny and had a
bronze tan, which showed that he’d spend a lot of time here. “Hi, I’m
Christopher,” he introduced himself, as they slowly walked over to the tents.
“Old ‘Mint’ makes me do all the boring stuff,” he explained, as he showed them
to their tents.
“Old he
may be, but he still talks like a teenager,” Jim admitted, as the other two
joined him in a warm chuckle.
“You can
leave your stuff here,” he pointed inside one of the tents, as they obeyed.
“Oh,
great- our tents are next to each other,” Kate noticed. She didn’t want
‘anything’ to happen until she knew Jim better and being just two feet away,
with no real walls, wasn’t exactly what she hoped for.
Jim
wasn’t stupid, he sensed it right away, but decided to point out the obvious, “Oh,
look we’re gonna be neighbours!” She faked a smile as they walked towards the
digging. “So, what exactly is this you’re digging up?” Jim asked his ‘guide’.
“Well,
they believe these are the remains of a temple dedicated to the Greek god of
war…”
“…Ares.”
Jim finished his sentence. The other two stared at him for a moment, before
starting walking again.
“Yes,”
Chris paused. “It’s actually the under ground section to be exact. We believe
that the temple itself was originally over there,” he pointed to a small hill
in the west, “and series of tunnels led this way, to the ‘secret chamber’.”
“Why
would the god of war need a secret chamber?” Jim asked his friends.
“Because
the priests probably wanted it, doh,” Kate suggested, “And why are you saying
the god of war? There were no gods, we know that now.”
“Well, I
wouldn’t give up hope…” Jim told them, as they burst out laughing, taking it as
another one of his jokes. He decided to keep quiet, or they might want to take
him to that dreaded appointment with the psychiatrist!
When
Chris calmed down, he continued the story, “We are working pretty slow, in fear
that the whole thing collapses. More than two millennia under ground, with the
acid rain and all that, it’s not very stable.” The two visitors just listened
and took in all the information, which was given to them. “I think it’s safe to
say that we are going to be making more discoveries, but for now all we’ve
found were a few scrolls.”
“Oh
good, so Dr. Minton didn’t call me all the way here for nothing, after all.”
Kate commented. Unlike most people, she liked work when it was hard or
dangerous. To tell the truth, she’d much rather be at the site itself, digging
or killing rats. Yeah, that would be her first choice. But to work like that
the pay was lower and she wouldn’t allow herself all the little comforts of
life.
“Let me
show you our finds,” Chris offered, as they entered another tent, “Minton
wanted you to take a look at them, Miss Robertson.”
Kate stepped
closer to the yellow-stained papers, beneath the glass barrier. “It’s not any
kind of language I know, but it resembles Greek… a bit…”
“So, you can’t translate it?”
the young man asked her.
“Well,
not now,” Kate answered dully. Seriously, some people were so slow. ‘Why
would they’ve called me down here if it was a known language?’ she asked
herself, frustrated. But she kept her temper at bay, as she answered, “To
figure out what all those symbols mean, we need to get a starting point. You
can look for a name, or something that we could guess and then we’ll work on
from there,” she explained.
Three
pairs of eyes scanned the old documents, for a few minutes. “What’s this?” Kate
asked her companions, pointing to some sort of symbol at the top of a scrap of
paper.
There
was a brief silence, while they examined it, then Jim spoke, “I think that is
the sign of Ares.” At least the research that kept him up all night, finally
paid off.
“The
god…?” she started, but gave up when he nodded. “This must’ve been directed to
his priests,” she suggested.
“I think
it was directed from the god of war,” Jim hoped they wouldn’t burst out
laughing like last time. Instead they just stared at him. “I’m just saying it
‘cause see at the bottom line, which is probably where the name is,” he pointed
to the document, “Well, it can be split up into four symbols… like Ares…”
“So it
can,” Kate agreed, “but that doesn’t prove anything.”
“Well,
I’m just doing what you said earlier, and I quote: ‘…look for a name, or
something that we could guess…’” Chris giggled in the background, as Jim
attempted to impersonate her voice. It was amazing how he managed to switch
from his deep tones to a squeaky one, so quickly. “And this is as good a guess
as any,” Jim finished.
Kate
should have been madder, but her heart felt more flattered at how he bothered
to remember every word of what she’d said. She pushed the smile, which was
forcing itself onto her lips, away. “All right, as we have nothing better to
work on, I’ll call this a starting point. But I’ll tell Dr. Minton it was your
idea, when he starts to complain about the slow progress,” she teased.
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They
worked all day on the scrolls, and Kate still thought about it, in her tent
that night. Then her thoughts escaped, and she remembered the real reason, why
she tried to deny the god of war existed. That name, Ares, she discovered that
it was the man from her dreams. ‘And what if it is some kind of vision from
the future… No, I’m becoming delirious!’ she told herself. ‘I just need
some sleep.’ Kate settled herself on the small bed, but sleep didn’t come
easily. She kept thinking about those dreams- what could they mean?
Then she
suddenly got back to reality. Oh, why did they place Jim in the next tent? She
could faintly hear him breathing in the background, no doubt thinking about the
events of the day. Being so close to him made her feel uneasy and she gave up
any hope of falling asleep. Kate knew that he was still awake, just as she was.
Quietly,
almost timidly, she asked, “Jim, are you asleep?” It was the only way she could
think of to start the conversation.
Jim
himself wanted to ask her the same thing, but kept his mouth shut, in fear of scaring
her away. He knew she wasn’t happy with them being next door. “Yes, what did
you want to talk about?” he asked, praying she’ll continue.
“Do you
really think the god of war is, I mean was real?”
“I don’t
know anything for a fact, but it’s almost as if I can feel it, that there’s
something there…I don’t know call me crazy, but…”
Before
he could continue, she decided to tell him the truth for some odd reason. “Jim,
I don’t think you’re crazy, in fact I think you’re right about something being
there,” she paused, “I just don’t want to believe, because what if he’s real
and well…” She stopped, wondering if she should tell something like that, to a
man she just met this morning. Then Kate decided to do it; after all she felt
like she’d known him all her life. “I’ve been having some strange dreams
lately, night after night. I’m sorry if you think that’s strange, but I dreamt
of Ares… and I have no idea why.”
Jim was
stunned, “I have the same problem, but I’ve seen a woman named Xena. She looked
like a warrior or something. But at least Ares is somewhere in history and my
warrior woman… I don’t know.”
“I
believe you,” she murmured, “now lets get some sleep.” Not a word more needed
to be said. They both felt relieved, having shed their secrets and having
someone who’d understand. It would only be later that they’d realize what a big
coincidence it was. But now, sleep finally came for them.
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It was
the same old dream and they both knew it. Them standing face-to-face, hiding
their feelings behind a protective veil. Trying to hurt each other emotionally,
to get back at one another. It was this eternal struggle, because they were on
different sides and neither would give way, in fear of being used. Now, they
saw what was wrong with the relationship- there was no trust. It stood nailed
to the cold ground and got them nowhere.
This
time no words, no sounds, only the broken dreams of being together. Time was
lost and now wasn’t the moment to do something about it. The saddest thing was,
that there was no spirit; they’d both given up hope.
Suddenly,
the walls of ancient design, and their clothes transformed. Xena and Ares were
gone and instead there stood two people who resembled them the most: Kate and
Jim.
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Both of
them woke up with a jerk, feeling the cold sweat on their faces. After a while
they calmed down and realized they both had the same experience. This was too
weird and neither of them liked that kind of intimacy. Jim decided not to say
anything, instead just gather his thoughts. Kate really needed the fresh air to
clear her head.
The sun
hasn’t come up yet, but was close to doing so. She got a little bucket, full of
water and spilled it over her head. Oh, the shivers really helped her to be
more alert. She heard someone near her tent and decided to be smart about this.
Kate got back in her tent, like nothing happened, only to come out from the
other end, hoping to catch whoever it was from behind.
“Oh,
shut up, you’ll wake someone,” came young woman’s voice.
“Calm
down, there’s nothing to be worried about…” this was a goofy kind of man’s
voice.
“Oh,
just be quiet,” said the woman. Now Kate could see it was a short blonde and a
funny looking, dark haired guy next to her. Kate quickly grabbed the blonde’s
arms.
“Now who
are you and what are you doing here?” she asked harshly. Then recognised the woman looked like the
so-called fortuneteller, from a few days ago. “You?”
“Oh,
Kate Robertson? Um, sorry I pretended to be that fortuneteller thing.” The
blond looked pleadingly into Kate’s icy eyes. “I’m Julia Waterstone, a reporter
for the ‘Discovery News’ back in Los Angeles.” Kate loosened her grip on her.
“It’s
alright, even then I knew you were a fake! And who’s your friend?”
“I’m Fox
Mansfield, editor of the paper,” he said reaching out for a handshake, when
Kate took it, he continued, “We heard you were on the verge of the biggest
discovery, so Julia wanted to go undercover as that fortuneteller…”
“It was
your idea, Fox” Julia put in.
“Let me
finish. Anyway, we found out you knew nothing so we had to come down here
ourselves. Can you give us any information?” he said, taking out a notepad.
“Look,
we’re pretty much in the dark ourselves,” Kate pointed out.
Just
then all three of them heard a man approaching. “Hey, Kate, I heard you
talking, so I thought I’d see what’s going on… Who are they?” Jim asked,
looking the visitors over.
“Reporters,”
she stated.
“See I told
you we shouldn’t have come up so early,” Fox told Julia, “may be if we came
here at 10am, nobody would have seen us.”
“You
idiot,” the blond said furiously and started pulling him by the nose.
“Hey, if
you two want to get out of here without the police, I suggest you keep the
noise down,” Kate told them.
They all
looked at each other and Julia let go of her partner’s nose. “Okay, I see
you’re not going to give us any information. But, we have some of our own- we
could work together,” she suggested.
Kate and
Jim exchanged looks, “What kind of information?” he spoke.
“Well we
got one of the original scrolls that was found at the other side of Greece- it
has the god of war’s symbol on it.” Julia explained, “Does that ring a bell?”
“Alright,”
Kate said, “show us what you’ve got.” ‘More sources is always better than
less’ she thought.
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Julia
took out a briefcase and carefully opened it, as the others watched. There
neatly laid in the middle was a yellow stained piece of old paper, much like
they’ve seen yesterday, with the symbol of Ares.
“If you promise to keep this quiet, until we
figure things out, we could show you what we’ve got and work on it together,”
Kate suggested. The little blond looked excited and everybody agreed on it.
The sun
had came up and a few men started work, but the majority were still asleep.
When they were walking back towards the site, Jim quietly said, “Look Kate, I’m
all for that we could use more information, but have you considered that it
might be fake?”
“Yes,
and I was sure when I recognized the symbols in the writing.” She answered,
“They were just like the ones from our scrolls. So, if their one is fake- it
means our ones are fake. And well if they’re fake it wouldn’t matter anyway…”
“What
are you talking about?” Julia asked from behind.
“Nothing,”
Kate said in her sweetest voice.
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“Now
here’s what we’ve found: The letters themselves resemble Greek in writing, but
a few words that I was able to translate, actually are more English than
Greek,” Kate explained, while the rest of them were staring at her wide-eyed. “Words
like “as” or “rest” – would you say they’re Greek? And I know it sounds
impossible and I definitely can’t explain it.”
“Well
okay, but I’m still not ready to call it a fake,” Jim admitted. “Is there
anything else we can do, to make this whole process faster?”
“Yeah,
you three can help me. Now all we’ve got to do is go through the trial and
error stage. There are lots of words with some letters missing. And you have to
try and guess what they are and test them on all the other words.” Kate
instructed her companions, “Understand?” Three heads nodded in response.
The
small group sat and worked an hour, two, who knows? They didn’t feel time pass.
They only took the occasional break to eat and rest, or when Julia hit Fox on
the forehead, for making a stupid comment. He wasn’t exactly a lot of help, but
he was sure a lot of fun to work around.
It
became like a little competition, between them: Who discovers the most letters.
“Got one!” Julia cried in excitement, for the fifth time. Kate and Jim glared at
her. Fox only looked admiringly at her work. It was so obvious the guy had a
crush on her.
They
soon grouped the scrolls as some kind of diaries and the separate pieces as
letters or notes. Most were directed at some one named _ENA. They weren’t yet
able to find the first letter of the name, yet. And they were from ARES. No
matter how weird they thought it was, they just kept working at it.
Jim
watched Kate get up and stretch. What a beauty she was. Not even two days here
and she already had a light tan. Both of them decided not to share what they
had dreamt that night, afraid of what it might mean. Instead they kept their
conversations work-related. “Okay, I think I found one, none of you have
guessed- X” he said smiling.
“Where’d
you get that?” Kate asked suspiciously.
“Here,”
he pointed, “at the beginning. The letter was addressed to a wo… warrior named
Xena.”
“Oh, is
that even a name?” Julia said, “I discovered the name Gabrielle- at least
that’s a name…”
“The X
fits in ‘extremely’ and ‘exciting’.” Jim told the blond,
smiling evilly at her.
Before
she could answer back Dr. Minton rushed in the tent, “Jim, Miss. Robertson
we’ve found something.” Then he noticed the others, for the first time, “Who
are they?”
“Friends.”
Kate answered coolly, “They gave us another source to work from and now they’re
helping us with the translating business.”
Dr.
Minton looked disapprovingly at them, before introducing himself. After that
was done, they all made their way down to the actual digging site. Even though
so hot a day, everyone was working hard. After putting on safety helmets, they
entered a tunnel, and Julia wished she hadn’t forgotten her camera.
The
group walked to the end of the tunnel and stopped before a large door. It was richly
decorated with beautiful designs. There was an inscription. Kate took out her
notebook and all of them searched the translations, impatiently, for a few
minutes. They came up with the following sentence: ONLY DESCENDANTS OF XENA:
WARRIOR PRINCESS AND ARES: GOD OF WAR MAY ENTER BY TURNING THE RED GEM
ANTICLOCKWISE. ANY OTHER PEOPLE WHO TRY WILL BE KILLED ON THE SPOT.
When
they read it out, everyone’s eyes widened at the threat. “Look we’ve worked so
hard. We’ll be damned if we don’t go,” Dr. Minton pointed out. “I need a
volunteer…” Everyone looked from one another. Nobody had a death wish.
Finally,
a very brave man agreed to try it. He hid his fears well, but everyone knew how
nervous he was. Kate and Jim looked at each other and finally the meaning of
that dream struck them.
“Wait!”
Jim said to the man, who was about to touch the gem. He was happy to respond.
All eyes turned to Jim. “We’ll go in,” he stated.
“Who are
we?” Dr. Minton wanted to know.
“Him and
me,” Kate answered, firmly.
“Wait,”
Julia’s green eyes widened with worry, “There is still a threat and if one goes
in, one might get killed. Now, I don’t want you both to die…”
“We’ve
only known each other for a day,” Jim protested, “and you’re worried? Anyway,
we’re not going to die. It’s too long to explain now. Everybody get out of the
way.”
Gently,
Kate held his hand as they walked up to face their destiny, whichever one that
may be. He took in a breath of air and turned the gem, in front of them.
Suddenly, there was a blinding light and everyone had to turn their heads, in
shock. The light went as it had come and instead of Kate and Jim there were
left two figures in their place.
“Xena…”
“Ares,
you had this planned all those years ago?” she asked him.
“Anything
for my warrior queen and me to be together,” the god of war answered.
“You’re
alive!” a small blond said excited.
“Oh, I
can’t believe I was friends with you,” Ares said sarcastically, “even though it
was my descendant.” Julia was confused, by the sudden change of attitude. Then
noticed that their clothes looked completely different. Armour on Xena and
leather on Ares.
“Oh,
come on, Ares. She helped us out,” Xena paused, “Well, I suppose a wardrobe
change is necessary.” She glared at anyone who was still staring at her outfit.
“Xena,
you don’t really want to stay here in this boring old place,” Ares said, as
someone could be heard shouting, “hey!”. “Shut up!” Ares silenced them, and
then lifted his hand to the warrior’s cheek.
“Do I have
a choice?” Xena asked enjoying the attention to her face.
“Well,
remember that Zeus is dead and he made the rule about time travel. There’s
nothing here… no wars, no one to save… but there is all of that in ancient
Greece. Warlords, my annoying half-brother, whom I made a hobby to destroy,
Argo: your horse, villagers in need, right…? Come with me Xena, where you
belong, and we will rule the world side by side.”
She was
silent for a moment, and then looked over to Julia/Gabrielle. “And what about
Gabrielle?” she asked.
“Her
soul is here for now, that is unless of course she decides to come with you,”
he answered unwillingly.
Xena
gave Julia/Gabrielle a questioning look, “Well? You coming?” she asked her
companion.
Julia/Gabrielle
stared at her for a moment, then looked over to Fox/Joxer’s sad face, and
answered, “You know what: I’d love to… but are you kidding me? This is the
biggest story in the history of newspapers. What good reporter does that?”
Fox/Joxer’s
face brightened; Ares let out a sigh of relief; and Xena just had an
understanding look on her face. Then Julia/Gabrielle asked rather sheepishly,
“Could I have an interview… please…?”
“Hey
anything for my favourite bard,” Xena told her.
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Julia
Waterstone published her story and it was a huge success. She now also writes
for a living as well as work for the biggest newspaper in Los Angeles. Julia
also got a pet cat, which she called Hope.
Fox
Mansfield finally had the courage to ask Julia out, which she accepted. His
friends think he might propose soon!
Dr.
Minton appeared in a toothpaste commercial as well as getting big, fat cheques
from the museums, for his discoveries.
Xena and
Ares were never seen again in the future, so I don’t really know what they’re
doing right now (hint, hint!)
As for
any other characters that might’ve been in this story I don’t really care.
Well,
guess this is the part where I say, THE END!