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Author’s Notes: If you have read Blood Bond, this story will make a little more sense to you than if you haven’t. This rates as weird on the Halloween scale, but this is what P&F gave me, so this is what ya’ll got.
The Storyteller’s Cardinal Rule
is in effect.
Beloved... Immortal
A
Long Time Ago....
Once
upon a time, back when the world was new and Chronos
and Rhea were still in their infancy, life existed in perfect balance and
harmony – yin had yang, strength had weakness, good had evil – but they only
touched one another at the fringes of their existence. They never melded...
never blended into a single reality. Light
ruled the day and darkness ruled the night and ne’er did the twain meet. Only at dawn and at twilight did either get a
glimpse into a life not their own. It is
during one of these twilight sightings that our story begins.
************
Zephyr
glanced down into the face of her betrothed, unable to stop the grin from
forming at the impish expression Tuwa wore when her
nose crinkled up as she laughed. Life
was good for these two creatures – one of the earth clan, one of the water
tribe yet both from the people of light – the sun shone down on them, warming
their backs and lighting their way; the air was fresh and clean; they were
joining their lives together the following day and had just received the
blessings of their coven.
Now
they were headed out to the small meadow that had been granted them to create
their home together. One rule the
children of the light functioned under was the axiom, “Do No Harm”. They formed their home from the earth in a
way that did not disturb the nature that lived around them, moving slowly until
they gradually had the shelter they had envisioned together.
Tuwa
wrapped her arms around Zephyr’s waist, leaning her head on the strong back
before Zephyr pulled the smaller woman to stand in front of her, back to chest. “Are you as excited as I am?” she asked,
whispering into the small ear. Tuwa shivered at the sensation as goosebumps tickled up her
spine, then she turned in Zephyr’s arms.
“Yes,”
she replied with equal softness. “I have
dreamed of this day since we met as children.
I knew then you were my heart’s center.”
Blue
eyes sparkled with unabashed happiness at the words. “As you are mine, beloved. But it is time for us to head back to the
village before night falls.” She dipped
her head to brush their lips together, taking a few moments to explore before
pulling reluctantly away. She took Tuwa’s hand in hers.
“Come... before we get caught out in the darkness.”
Those
words were enough to cause Tuwa to take Zephyr’s
hand, and with one last look at their new home, they turned to walk back to the
village. “At least the coven will be out
to help us furnish it tomorrow before the ceremony.”
Zephyr
scratched her jaw. “Yes,” clearing her
throat. “I am a little concerned about
that. I have a feeling we may be paying
for any number of practical jokes we have played in our lifetimes.”
Green
eyes widened and then Tuwa shook her red-gold
hair. “I hope not. I want to enjoy our first night together as a
newly joined couple making love with you, not dodging the surprises our family
will hide in the house for us.”
“Well,
it *is* tradition, and it is all in good fun.”
“And
I will gladly pay them back tenfold if they ruin our first time together.” Feeling unnaturally emboldened by her
happiness, Tuwa raised her voice as they entered the
village, glaring around at the elders who smiled indulgently at her. Each new couple had at some point posed the
same threat to the coven and every joining was the same – the new couple
invariably was ‘gotten’ by the elders.
It was tradition and once gotten, each new couple was anxious to join in
the fun from the other side.
Tuwa’s
declaration garnered her laughter from the village as its temporary inhabitants
began to ascend into the trees as the sunlight waned. The only time so many of them came together
in one place was on markets days or when there was to be a joining and this
joining had been highly anticipated among them for years.
As
the final bit of light faded, darkness took its place on earth and its children
came out to take dominion over it. But Tuwa and Zephyr were comfortably ensconced in the temporary
dwellings with the rest of their kinsmen... unaware of the horror that was
headed their way.
************
The
rest of her coven felt her anger course through them as a tangible thing, and
it brought them to her side... eager to share in the dark, edgy energy
"What
are you doing,
"Not
yet... but they will be. I covet the one
for my mate and if I cannot have her, then no one shall."
"
"Fuck
the rules, Sherizod!
I want her and I WILL have her.
There is no darkness strong enough and no light capable of stopping
me. She will be mine."
"And
what of her mate,
"Then
we will create more. Why should we settle for the darkness when we could rule
both day and night? Who could stop us if
we decided to take over?"
Eyes
started to glow with greed and anticipation.
"What shall we do with the other?" a new voice asked as ideas
started to form.
"I
don't care,"
"And
if she doesn't?"
"She
will,"
The
rest of the dark coven cackled in excitement.
"
Gasps
flew around the room. "
"Then
we will have to do everything in our power to insure she does. Get started – we don't have much time."
An
excited buzz rose from each of the women in the room. They had never felt so powerful, and if this
worked... there would be no stopping them.
They exchanged dark smiles, then buckled down
to work.
************
Tuwa
smiled as she blinked green eyes open, thrilling to the warmth of the body that
cradled her so protectively. The arms
that held her flexed and tightened their embrace and Tuwa
shifted until she was gazing into Zephyr's twinkling blue eyes. "Good morning," she whispered.
"Good
morning, beloved," Zephyr replied with a smile, leaning down to steal a
kiss – a kiss that went on long enough that her mother cleared her throat to
separate them from one another.
"Enough of that for now, you two. It is time to
get the day started; the coven has a lot to do at your new home before your
joining tonight. You do not want to miss
out on all the fun."
"Yes,
I do," grumbled Tuwa. She turned to look at Zephyr. "Can we not simply run away
together?"
"And
deprive the coven of an opportunity to share in our joy?" the question
asked gravely just loud enough for Tuwa alone to hear,
noting the seriousness in the green eyes.
"Yes...
I feel the need to be selfish where you are concerned.” She shivered and Zephyr held her even closer. “I am not sure forever is going to be long
enough with you, beloved,” kissing Zephyr once more.
"EW!!"
came a call from outside their alcove. "You two are making me ill. I am going to need the coven to find a
treatment for the sickly sweetness you are inflicting on us."
“You
are going to need a treatment for something if you do not leave us alone for a
few minutes to enjoy this bit of peace on our joining day,” Tuwa
called back to her younger sister. “It is
not like I do not know where you live – you are not that hard to find. And this conversation is not for your ears.”
“MAMA!!”
the younger girl whined in outrage. Leduna chuckled silently and tried to affect a clear,
scolding tone with something less than success.
“Tuwa, you and Zephyr have the rest of your lives to live as
one. You can wait a little bit longer
before you are left alone together.”
Tuwa
huffed and rolled onto her back, allowing the nagging agitation she felt to
melt when Zephyr leaned over her with a smile on her face. “What do you say to beginning
our joining ritual early? We can marry
now, then we can escape to celebrate alone while the
coven sets up our home.”
“Do
you think they will allow such a thing, Zephyr?
It is unprecedented,” unable to keep the hope and desire she felt at
Zephyr’s words out of her expression.
“Then
we shall set one,” Zephyr assured Tuwa. She looked out towards the doorway. “Call the clans together, Mama,” knowing
those in close proximity would hear and summon the rest together quickly. “We wish to be joined immediately.”
“Zephyr,
you know that is not how things are done.”
Zephyr
rose with the gracefulness of a cat and urged Tuwa up
beside her. Together they crossed the
threshold into the sunshine and looked at the gathering crowd with twin feral
smiles. “Perhaps not until this day, but
we are changing that.” Zephyr held up
her hand to halt the protests before they could start. “We accept that the coven wishes to play
ridiculous tricks on us as part of the celebration – it is custom and
tradition. And we have abided by every
preposterous rule placed upon us as a betrothed couple... even though we have
been a couple for longer than many of you have been joined. However, we refuse to wait until an hour
before sunset to be joined, only to spend our first night together being
plagued by practical jokes instead of consummating our union.”
“And
if we refuse?” asked one of the oldest elders gathered beneath the tree’s
alcove.
Zephyr’s
blue eyes hardened and she wrapped herself around an equally determined Tuwa. “Then we will have a private ceremony,” eliciting
gasps from across the crowd. Private ceremonies
were practically unheard of – it meant the joined couple was cutting themselves
and their gifts off from the clan. They
would be shunned by the coven for a term of five years and then only allowed
membership status again if they submitted a petition and were accepted by a
majority of the coven.
“You
would not be so foolish,” Naureen said flatly. “No one has ever survived being cast out.”
Zephyr
kissed Tuwa’s neck and unwrapped
her arms from the smaller body. “Gather
your things together, beloved. It is
time for us to depart,” calling their bluff.
Naureen
blinked. “You are serious. You would cut yourselves off from us to defy
a tradition that has been part of our culture since the sun first rose from its
bed.”
“We
would,” Tuwa said firmly, surprising them all with
her outspoken bravery. “We are not
denying you the right to indulge in the tradition of playing practical jokes on
us today. We are simply ensuring that we
are allowed to enjoy our joining before you get a chance to enjoy the results
of your fun and games. But if we have a
private ceremony, you will be denied the opportunity to ever play those tricks
some of you have been planning as retribution for years.” She smiled impishly at them and Naureen gave her a sour look before smiling wryly and
looking at the rest of her coven sisters.
“Someone
remind me why we agreed to let these two become joined
to one another?” she asked plaintively.
“They are too damned smart for their own good – together they are a
menace,” she added without rancor and with a distinct twinkle. “All right,” she added, clapping her hands
together. “Let’s get these two anxious
young people joined so we can go start our part of the celebration.” She turned back to them. “You do realize this means there will be
heaven and earth to pay for this.”
“You
do realize that what goes around comes around and comes around again,” Tuwa retorted with a smirk.
“There is a reason we are a menace.”
Naureen groaned. There was just no way to win with these two,
but the coven favored them anyway. She
swatted Tuwa’s behind, shooing her back into the
alcove she and Zephyr had emerged from.
“Go
get ready. We will begin the ceremony in
thirty minutes. That will give us all
time to get into our robes and then we will walk to your homestead together.” Tuwa pumped her arm
in victory and even Zephyr had to laugh at her enthusiasm. Then the two of them headed back into the
temporary room they had shared, anxious to prepare for their joining ceremony.
When
the coven was ready, they made their way to the ground to await the arrival of
Zephyr and Tuwa.
Gowned in white robes, the two emerged into a veritable rainbow of
color. Each sect of the different clans
had its own colors and designs to show their allegiance. The crowd cheered and Naureen
huffed. Despite the aggravation these
two always caused her, she couldn’t help but smile at the picture of perfect
happiness they displayed.
The
cheering died down and Naureen called up to them, “If
you plan to have any time to celebrate this joining alone, perhaps you should
join us now so we can get started.”
Several catcalls and guffaws could be heard throughout the crowd and Tuwa stuck out her tongue before they descended to the
ground. Then a shout went up from the
tribes and the water and earth clans hoisted them high above the crowd and
everyone proceeded to make their way to the newlywed’s new home.
The
service was mercifully brief as much of the celebration involved setting up the
home and rigging the practical jokes to be played on the joined couple. Zephyr and Tuwa
were hardly pronounced as joined before they disappeared into the woods
surrounding their home, leaving the mischief makers to do their worst.
************
About
an hour before sunset, Zephyr ran a hand over her mate’s smooth, naked
skin. They had spent hours loving one
another, discovering touches and tastes and sounds that brought them release
time and time again. She was glad the
grass beneath her was soft and cushioned – even knowing Tuwa
as well as she did, she would have never guessed at the wildcat that lay
beneath the normally shy veneer. And the scratches on her back would serve as a
testament to that fact for some time to come.
Zephyr smiled – she had never been so happy – so complete. Then she chuckled unexpectedly as Tuwa blinked her eyes open and tickled her with her
eyelashes.
Tuwa
stretched and sat up on one elbow so she could meet blue eyes even as Zephyr
continued her gentle stroking. “Why were
you laughing, beloved?”
“You
mean aside from the fact that I am the happiest, luckiest, most blessed woman
in the world?” Tuwa
nodded though she couldn’t stop the shine that lit up her green eyes. “You were tickling me,” Zephyr stated
matter-of-factly.
Tuwa
blinked again, causing Zephyr to smile.
It caused Tuwa to lose her train of thought as
she traced the full lips that had loved her so completely only a little while
before. “You are so beautiful,
Zephyr. I love you.”
“And I you, beloved mate.” She
paused. “I like the way that sounds. But
come... we must get back to our home so the rest can toast us. They must return to the village before the
sun sets. Tonight of all nights they
cannot be late.”
Tuwa
sighed. “I know - how we managed to be
joined on this day of all days....” she let the thought trail off. The children of light knew of the thinness of
the veil between them on this night just as the children of darkness did, and
they had great respect for the possibilities it presented them with. It was merely coincidence that this month the
full moon corresponded to the eve of the day of the dead.
“That
is what the coven ordained,” Zephyr reminded Tuwa as
she rose to her feet and slipped into her robe.
She extended a hand down to Tuwa who accepted
it with alacrity and donned her own robe swiftly. Then hand in hand they made their way back to
their new home, letting the sounds of revelry guide
them.
When
they reached their homestead, hoots and catcalls of welcome greeted them and
despite their resolve, both blushed a furious bright
red. Naureen
smirked at their flushed faces though inwardly she smiled, glad of their
obvious happiness.
“Well,”
she drawled, “I can honestly say I have never been in quite this position
before. Usually the new couple is torn
between wanting to go inside to consummate their union and wanting to be
anywhere else to avoid the tricks waiting to be played upon them. I can tell you that we were most clever in
our efforts, but as always, there is nothing harmful or spiteful in the jokes
we have played. It is simply a bit of
well-meaning fun. However, since your
joining is already complete, they are also a bit more intricate in nature to
keep you both completely occupied tonight.”
Neither
of them reacted badly – they had expected as much after their ultimatum to the
coven. And since the “Do No Harm’ axiom
extended to each other, they knew they were safe from malicious pranks. Besides, as the premier mischief makers in
their respective clans, they, more than the rest, had a good idea of what to
look for to discover the hidden traps.
“That
is acceptable,” Zephyr nodded, “and not unexpected. Will you allow us to offer you hospitality
before you return to the village?” She
motioned to the cauldron sitting to one side of the doorway.
“I
think that would be excellent idea,” Naureen
agreed. “It will certainly make toasting
the new couple and offering a final blessing much easier,” she added with just
a hint of snarkiness.
“I
would not be so confident of that, esteemed elder. I believe you could do both without it,”
Zephyr commented calmly, “but where is the fun in that?”
“Indeed,”
Naureen concurred, taking her cup and dipping it into
the bubbling vat. The rest followed her
example and soon the entire coven held a cup of party punch. Zephyr and Tuwa
shared a cup and each held a candle waiting to be lit.
“Never
have we had a joining and celebration like the one we have experienced today,
but then we have never had a couple quite like Zephyr and Tuwa.” Laughter erupted from the congregation and
many of them raised the cup in agreement.
Naureen turned to face them. “We have watched the two of you grow up as
one, refusing the advances of others and becoming more together than you ever
were apart. It is our wish for you that
you continue to find that same strength and completion in one another and your
lives together will only serve to make you happier as time passes.”
The
coven raised their cups as one again and this time everyone took a drink. Naureen cleared her
throat and resumed speaking. “Blessings on this house and good fortune on the two of you.” Cups were raised once more and drained. Then Naureen turned
to the two of them while Zephyr and Tuwa turned to
face one another.
“Light
from my heart – light in your darkness,” Zephyr said as she lit the taper with
a flame created from a spark between her forefinger and thumb.
“Light
from my heart – light in your darkness,” Tuwa
responded, lighting her own candle.
They
turned to the single candle held by both their mothers, lighting it with theirs
before blowing the two tapers out. Then
they accepted the candle and held it while each member of the coven lit a taper
from it to put into the carved gourds they carried the candles in.
“Light
from our hearts to light your way home,” they intoned together. Each member received a kiss on the cheek as
their candle was lit and they placed a small token on the table set by the
cauldron specifically for that purpose.
Once everyone had put their gift on the table, Naureen
started the traditional tune that the coven would sing as they returned to the
village to sleep before separating to their own homes the following
morning. The rest took up the song and
Zephyr and Tuwa stood watching them out of sight
before turning to the tokens that had been left for them.
Tuwa’s
eyebrows went into her hairline and Zephyr gently laughed at her
expression. “I think they are sending us
a message, beloved,” motioning to the large selection of apples left behind.
“Are
they expecting us to start our own coven?” Tuwa joked
nervously. “I am not sure we have room
in our home for such a large number of children.”
“That’s
not going to be a problem,” came a voice from the
shadows that were forming from the encroaching darkness. “You’re not going to be a couple long enough
to produce children.”
Zephyr
wrapped herself around Tuwa and began backing them
towards the doorway while looking towards the shadows. She wasn’t able to discern anything clearly -
her eyesight unable to pierce the darkness that was gathering around them - but
she could feel the evil in the presence she could not see. Then she realized that they were surrounded
by the evil and had time enough to wonder how they managed to function while it
was still light out before Tuwa was ripped from her
arms.
Tuwa
screamed and Zephyr growled and
This
made
Then
the minion holding Tuwa cast a spell, hoping to get
away from Zephyr’s fury, but died before the spell could settle. Zephyr watched in horror as Tuwa convulsed and reformed into a fox with red-gold fur
and bright green eyes. Before she could
decide whether to scoop Tuwa into her arms and run
inside or turn and destroy the evil that had done this to them first, Zephyr
was hit by a bolt of magic from Ursula and shuddered in agony as her body morphed
into the sleek appearance of a black panther.
Her eyes sparked blue rage and she turned to face their tormentor when a
crackling in the atmosphere around them caused them all to freeze where they
stood.
Gaia
stood before them, her eyes burning with the fury that radiated from her very
being. The goddess looked around at the
destruction that had been produced, then at the two animals and
Gaia
waved an arm and the sky lit up again as it replayed the events in excruciating
detail. She left the light in place to
countermand the darkness and turned her attention to
“I
can’t,” was
“Foolish
mortal... these two were already bound to one another – body, mind and
soul. She will never come to you – she
and the fox are already mated.”
“NOOOOOO!!!!!!”
Before
Gaia could answer, Zephyr pounced, pinning
“You
have done enough, child of darkness.
Because of your actions this day, good and evil will never walk separately
again. The lines will become blurred
between them and mankind will suffer for your actions and greed. For that alone you should die a slow, painful
death. However, since you have cursed
the panther to immortality by the very spell you cast on her, you will remain
alive as long as she survives, forced to watch her from a distance. Close enough to see; too far away to
touch. And you will do so as a
cockroach... the most reviled and hated creature Uranus produced... so you will
die over and over and over – stomped on by everyone - just to come back to life
and do it over again.”
“There
is nothing I can do to reverse the spells that have been placed on you. The magic
“From
this time forth, the night of the thinning of the veil between worlds shall be
known as All Hallow’s
Neither
animal moved towards her. Instead, they
gazed at one another sadly and settled in each other’s arms, relieved that
despite their differences, they would be able to be together. Later there would be sadness and anger and
frustration. But right now, there was
only exhaustion and an odd measure of peace.
Gaia
kissed them both, promising them protection for as long as she was able to
provide it, and then she was gone.
And
when morning came, the panther and the fox were gone as well. All that was left was the destruction around
their home and the stink of evil as the dead quickly rotted under the
When
winter passed and spring was blooming once more, their attention was taken with
survival as the world shifted and soon everyone was fighting for the continued
existence of their own way and kind. Zephyr and Tuwa
were forgotten in the struggles and no one bothered to find out the real story
behind their disappearance.
But
among the Titans and their godly offspring, Zephyr and Tuwa
became something of a myth or legend and though it would take time, eventually
someone would take an interest in their story.
************
Time
passed –
Still,
life moved on and their powers grew and then ebbed as humanity moved from the
old ways into a new one. And one by one
the Greek gods moved to
For
most of the Pantheon, that meant retirement – a return to
************
Zephyr
and Tuwa had had lifetimes to explore as the panther
and fox and days to experience the love they had shared in their mortal manifestation.
They did not survive without arguments and disagreements, but always they
returned to one another, their bond strong and their love true. They’d seen every bit of the world... several
times over... and found that some cultures reviled them while others revered
them. With this hard-gained knowledge,
they had decided to settle in the wild and untamed regions of the Plains on the
North American continent. The natives
there respected them as spirit guides and they were content to serve in such a
capacity. It allowed them to roam freely
without fear of being slaughtered for their pelts.
They
continued this way for some time, always taking care to be alone on All
Hallow’s
They
had been watching the young shaman, curious as to what he was up to. The lightning he conjured nearly blinded and
deafened them with the power of the blast, but it was the female that rose from it that drew their attention. Tuwa, who had grown
in confidence and poise since her youth, wanted to go to the woman immediately,
certain she needed their help. Zephyr,
on the other hand, was much more cautious and insisted that they wait and watch
for a little while to discover what they could about the stranger that had
dropped from the sky.
They
watched as Xena struggled to understand her situation and when she fell to her
knees in agony as her soul felt its rending.
They watched as the natives cared for her and as she returned their
efforts in ways they would allow. And
they watched when her bacchae nature forced her to
hunt for her survival. It was during one
such hunt that they made her acquaintance... by Tuwa’s
choice and much to Zephyr’s dismay.
Xena
had gone out looking for a fight and Tuwa, sensing
her rage, left the safety of their den to see if she could do anything to help
this tormented human that had literally fallen into their lives. Before Zephyr was aware of her intentions,
she dashed out the doorway of their sanctuary and crept towards where Xena
waited, her senses extended in an effort to determine how close she could
approach.
Tuwa was
surprised to find herself caught by the scruff of her neck and lifted up to
meet eyes as blue as those she had known and loved for all of her lifetimes. She curled up into Xena’s arms as she sat,
then snuggled in her lap when Xena stroked her fur.
When
Xena lifted her up, Tuwa held her gaze, tilting her
head as she tried to understand what the human was searching for. Then she felt Xena stiffen and realized
Zephyr had noticed her absence and was approaching to seek vengeance as she had
with
Xena
easily recognized that a predator now circled behind her and by the hiss knew
it was most likely a big cat. She tried to ease the fox out of her grasp so she
could stand, but the animal would have none of it. Instead, Tuwa
gazed at Xena confidently, then scrambled down and took up a position of
sentinel, sitting up proud and tall as the panther advanced.
Zephyr
continued to circle and Xena held herself in check, keeping a very close eye on
the fox. The small animal showed no fear, but kept her green eyes focused on
the cat that now paced back and forth in front of them. The panther growled,
yet Tuwa merely tilted her head in questioning.
Nearer and nearer the cat paced, until the fox reached out a paw and laid it on
the panther's muzzle.
Xena
watched the panther lower her head and gently nuzzle her face into the fox's
neck. The fox laid her nose on the cat's momentarily
and then they both looked back at Xena. The
familiarity between them was astonishing and reminded her greatly of herself
and
They
helped her corral the white buffalo for her kill and in return she fed
them. By unspoken resolve, Zephyr and Tuwa stayed by her side, determined to aid this human in
her quest to find the answers she sought.
This
was the decision that brought them to
At
the time, of course she didn’t recognize the when or the where that Xena was
and when she first realized that she had found the warrior princess, she was
thrilled to be able to have something good to share with
On
the Halloween that Xena finally found
She
waited until Xena had taken
It
took some effort – her batteries, though seriously juiced from the love vibes
that were flowing from Zephyr and Tuwa as well as
Xena and
“Zephyr,”
Tuwa chided softly.
“I do not think the goddess of love means us harm.”
“I
would think the goddess of love would know better than to interfere with us
tonight of all nights... especially popping in and surprising us,” Zephyr
replied with a glare at
“Ya
know, I came here to do you babes a totally rad favor, but if you’re gonna be like that, I can so go
home. I have got the most awesome love
buzz going and I wouldn’t mind a chance to enjoy the groove myself, ya know. It’s
been a long time since I had this kind of gnarly juice flowing.”
Tuwa and
Zephyr gazed at one another before turning their attention back to
Dite
scrubbed a hand over her face. She had forgotten the more formal language of Gaia’s time, much preferring the cadence and fluidity of
her own special language of love.
“Sorry,” she apologized. “I
forgot you two bitchin’ babes haven’t like, learned to
chill like I do.” She cleared her throat
again. “I came to tell you that I
believe I have found a way to reverse the curse that was placed on you.”
That
caused an immediate reaction as both women sat up and leaned towards her,
clutching one another with shaking hands.
“Excuse me?” they repeated again in tandem whispers. “What did you say?? Are you sure??”
“I
think we can reverse the curse and yes, I’m sure,” Dite repeated with a happy
grin. Despite her reception, she truly
was thrilled by the opportunity she had been given to help these two. Their story had always brought a tear to her
eye, and to be able to change things was an incredible feeling.
“How?” One word – growled out and
tersely bitten off in the anxiety of asking.
“When
Gaia cursed Ursula, she ultimately cursed the two of you, binding the three of
you together until Zephyr agreed to be bound to her and walk in darkness,” Dite
said, thinking aloud to get into a more serious mode of speaking. “However, when Xena gifted you with the immortality
of the bacchae, you technically died before being
reborn. Therefore, the curse should be
lifted as soon as we find
Zephyr
blinked and looked at Tuwa, who sat shell-shocked at
“That simple?” Tuwa asked in disbelief.
“That
simple,”
“What’s
the catch?” Zephyr asked. This time her
voice held no malice – only a weary curiosity.
“None that I am sure of. The only
possibility I can come up with is that you may still have to return to the
forms of the panther and the fox, probably one night a year – on Halloween –
because the spells will have not been broken... only the curse lifted. I am hoping that lifting the curse would
bring about a reversal of the spells as well... or better, eliminate them
altogether. But I’m honestly not
sure. A lot of this is guesswork on my
part because there’s not a lot of information around anymore to go on, but I
didn’t think there’d be anything to lose by giving it a try. At the very least,
Silence
fell while blue and green eyes gazed into one another, holding a conversation
in the tacit method they had managed to perfect over the millennia they had
spent together. Finally, they broke the
tableau and turned to
“We
would like to try,” Tuwa said finally.
“BUT,”
Zephyr broke in, “we would prefer to remain as we are a while longer... at
least until Xena and
“They
may or may not succeed, ya know.”
“True,
but either way, we will eventually cross paths and we will become bacchae by their hand.
That much destiny is written.”
“Ya sure?
I didn’t think anything was like, certain in life and the life you’ve been
forced to live has so not been the one of your choosing. If we do this now, it won’t be undone
regardless of what happens to Xena and Gab, but if we wait....”
“No,
“Besides,
we do still have to find
“All
righty,”
“No,”
Zephyr said. “When the time is right, we
will find her.”
“Thank
you,
“What
happened?”
Zephyr
didn’t answer – she simply reached for the tear that rested in the midst of the
petals, its sparkle visible even in the moonlight. Tuwa gazed at the
diamond for a long moment, then set it to one side
before returning to Zephyr’s arms to continue their lovemaking. They still had twenty-three hours to be
together before returning to their animal forms and they intended to make the
most of every single second they had together.
************
Time
passed, though not much. It was only a couple months before Xena and Gabrielle
were ready to perform the ceremony that might be able to send them home, and
when it was over, Zephyr and Tuwa walked away to
carry out their own ritual.
“Guys,
I think we have a major issue. I think
this has to wait until that whole thinning of the veil thing – you know... Halloween. I mean...
we can totally try now, but I’m thinking it will only work, ya know, when the
transition will be at its easiest.”
Tuwa and
Zephyr exchanged glances and
As
Samhain drew closer on the American continent,
Aphrodite collected Zephyr, Tuwa and Ursula and
transported them all back to Greece – back as closely to their point of origin
as she could manage. It was exhausting
and very draining, but Dite wanted to give them the best chance of returning to
their human forms that she could.
On
All Hallow’s
So
As
the witching hour approached, when the veil was at it very thinnest, and those
in the know could walk between worlds, Gaia stepped into the mortal plane. She stroked first the dark head and then the red-gold,
gazing at them with sadness.
“I
am sorry for the years I inadvertently kept you locked into these forms. I am thrilled my granddaughter was wise
enough to find a solution to my blunder.
Her actions and your own have freed you from the curse that was placed
upon you. The spells however, have not
been removed... only transmuted by the events that have taken place. So from this day forth, only on the day of
the thinning of the veil will you live as the panther and the fox from witching
hour to witching hour and on that day will you hunt and feed as bacchae. When that
time has past, you will be human again.”
With
those words Zephyr and Tuwa morphed into the women
they had once been and they looked at one another before turning to
“You
babes totally rock, and if you ever need anything, all ya gotta do is like, give
me a shout. I am so there for both of
you. I’m glad things worked out so
awesomely cool for ya.”
“As
am I,” Gaia agreed softly. “Thank you,
************
Time
passed and All Hallow’s
So
as the stores stocked up on candy and ridiculous costumes and the farmer’s
markets offered pumpkins and hay bales, Zephyr and Tuwa
left the chaos of the city that was normally their life in this lifetime and
headed to their sanctuary.
The
witching hour that began Halloween struck and they transformed once more into
the panther and the fox and they headed out to hunt. When their hunt was successfully completed, Tuwa sat surrounded by Zephyr’s embrace, nuzzling her
muzzle into the dark, fur-covered neck, waiting for the witching hour that
signaled the end of Halloween.
As
it drew closer, Zephyr turned and started licking Tuwa’s
neck, sinking her fangs into the vein there and smiling at the purr it pulled
from the depths of the fox’s chest. Tuwa returned the favor and as the clock struck
“I
have to admit... this is not a bad way to spend Halloween,” Tuwa
said as she snuggled deeper in Zephyr’s arms.
“Yes,
and it is the perfect way to spend our anniversary. Happy Halloween, beloved.”
“Happy anniversary, my immortal love.”
THE
END
09/07