Title: Ares A La Mode
Author: Smenzer
Rating: PG
Pairing:
Ares/Gabrielle
Archive: Yes, please. Let me know if you take it,
OK?
Teaser: Ares tries to save Gabrielle from the Cannibals but things don't
work
out as he planned. A rewrite of the Sixth Season episode
Disclaimer:
The characters are not mine. They belong to Studios USA or
Whoever owns the
Rights to Xena: Warrior Princess.
Ares watched as the cannibals carried
the unconscious Gabrielle off towards
their camp. It was night and he
crouched behind a thick clump of tropical
plants, hidden from everyone's
view. If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes,
he never would have believed
it. Xena had just dumped the blonde bard on the
muddy ground at the edge of
the cliff and had run off like a coward in the
night. How could she do that?
He had thought that she cared for the bard,
more than she cared for him. But
perhaps he had been wrong. He had to admit
that maybe Xena had a plan, but
the cannibals had one, too. And he had to
save Gabrielle, just in case
Xena's possible plan took to long to execute.
"I didn't give up my
Godhood so I could be by myself." Ares muttered to
himself. Thunder rumbled
overhead and rain poured down on him. With all the
noise from Mother Nature,
Ares knew no one could hear him. Not even Xena. In
fact, the Warrior
Princess had already disappeared from sight. "Don't worry,
Gabrielle. I'll
save you from those cannibals. You'll see. Xena isn't the
only hero around
here."
The ex-God of War rose from his hiding spot and followed the
cannibals to
their camp. As camps go, this one wasn't much. A few straw huts
and half
naked savages armed with wooden spears. Ares knew the numbers were
in their
favor. If he still had his powers it would have been easy. Pop in
and blast
them with fireballs. But he didn't have his powers. He had given
them up to
save Gabrielle. Worst, he had never told her why he had given up
his Godhood.
He wasn't used to expressing his emotions. For a long time he
had thought he
was in love with Xena, but he had realized that wasn't true.
It just totally
amazed him that it was Gabrielle he really loved, the
peace-loving bard. But
then she had blossomed into a beautiful peace-loving
warrior, which made it a
bit easier for him to accept. But would she
understand it?
Ares shook his head. He needed to concentrate on rescuing
Gabrielle. They had
placed her into a cave. The cave had what appeared to be
a bamboo door on it.
He was sure his sword could easily slice through it.
But all of those
cannibals were a problem. A disguise was out of the
question. There was no
way he could pass for one of them. So a deversion
then, he decided. Like
setting fire to one of the huts. He watched as the
Medicine Man entered and
later left the cave. Ares hunkered down and decided
to wait for early morning
when most of the tribe hopefully would be asleep.
Time passed and the rain disappeared. Ares realized his idea of starting
a
fire wouldn't work. Everything was soaking wet, including the huts. The
wet
straw would never burn like he wanted. And if he waited until later when
the
huts were dry, all the cannibals would be awake. Ares considered his
options
and decided to just rush in and free Gabrielle. He pulled his sword
from its
scabbard and dashed into the camp. He peered into the cave and saw
Gabrielle
wasn't alone. Virgil was also in there, along with a very skinny
man with
giant ears. He didn't know the man, but he knew Virgil was Joxer's
son.
"Gabrielle!"
Gabrielle blinked awake and stared sleepily at
Ares. The fever she had from
the stab wound had broken during the night and
she felt much better. "Ares?"
"I'm going to rescue you!" Ares swung at
the bamboo door with his sword. If
it had been just a few pieces of bamboo,
he could have freed her much faster.
But the cannibals had crisscrossed
piece after piece until only tiny square
openings remained. The sword
clanged on the bamboo door and cannibals came
running to see who was making
the noise. They yelled in alarm when they
spotted Ares and soon attacked
him.
"Behind you!" Gabrielle cried.
Ares spun around and was soon
faced with dozens of hungry cannibals. He
slashed at them with his sword,
but they just kept coming and coming. They
stabbed at him with spears and
braver ones leaped onto him, biting him. Soon
Ares was overpowered and
disarmed. The door to the cave was opened and he was
tossed inside with the
others.
"Ares, how did you ever find me?" Gabrielle asked in confusion.
The last time
she had seen him was when the Furies had driven him mad and
Xena had almost
drowned.
"Well, I've been sort of following you and
Xena." Ares admitted.
"Why?" Gabrielle asked.
Before Ares could
reply, the door flew open and a bunch of heavily armed
cannibals entered.
The leader, who wore a pig's head on his head, pointed at
Gabrielle. Two of
the cannibals grabbed Gabrielle and started to drag her
from the cave. "We
cook you now. Female meat rare delicacy. Soft and tender."
Pig Head
said.
"No!" Gabrielle cried. She tried to dig her boot hills into the
earthen
floor, but it was useless. A cannibal gripped each arm tightly and
she was
hauled towards the exit.
Virgil tried to run forward, but
spears blocked his path. "No! No! Don't cook
her! Gabrielle!"
"Don't
cook Gabrielle!" Ares yelled. He pushed the spears out of his way and
wrapped his arms around Gabrielle's waist as he tried to pull her back into
the cave. "I didn't give up my Godhood so you could cook her! If you cook
her, I promise when I get my powers back I'll blast you freaks off the face
of the Earth!"
"More to eat on him." Pig Head stated as he look at
Ares. "He has powers.
Magic. We cook and eat, we get magic!"
More
cannibals grabbed Ares.
"Hey! I didn't say you should eat me!" Ares
protested loudly.
"We eat both!" Pig Head declared. "Yes. Cook both
together, magic go in both
meat!"
The cannibals roared their approval
as they dragged both Ares and Gabrielle
outside. The door to the cave was
slammed shut and locked. Virgil rushed
forward and peered out after
Gabrielle. He desperately reached for her, but
it was futile. Only his hands
fitted through the small openings. His face
slumped as tears started to drip
down his cheeks. "Gabrielle."
Outside, Ares and Gabrielle were tied
together facing each other. Their hands
were tied behind each other's backs.
The cannibals chatted to each other in a
strange tongue while they smeared
some disgusting goop onto their future
dinners..
Gabrielle's face
twisted up in disgust as she peered at the goop. Her gaze
shifted to Ares.
"I thought you were going to rescue me."
"Well, I am! Sort of. OK, I
admit the rescue didn't go as I had planned."
Ares admitted. He flinched as
hands started to rub the greasy stuff onto his
bare arms. Whatever it was,
it smelled rancid. His stomach twisted and it
wasn't entirely from the
rotten smell. He was prepared to be cooked and it
frightened him. His heart
pounded in his chest and his palms sweated, yet he
felt cold. They had
stripped him of his black leather vest before he had
been tied to Gabrielle
and now more hands rubbed the cooking grease onto his
bare back. "Look, I'm
not used to being mortal, OK?"
"I know." Gabrielle attempted to smile but
it failed. "I'm sure Xena will
rescue us soon. She always comes
through."
"Look, there's something I have to tell you." Ares started to
say. He paused
for a moment and wondered how he should say it. Before when
he had been a
God, he had tended to be very direct. He would have just
blurted it out to
her, once he had decided to tell her. But being mortal had
changed that.
Being tied up to a roasting spit and covered with rancid
grease didn't do
much for his self-confidence, either. In fact, he decided
he must look like
an idiot. How could Gabrielle ever take him seriously in
his present
condition? But then she didn't look her best, either. Her
beautiful short
hair was plastered to her head in a thick layer of grease
and her skin was
covered. Although she didn't look too frightened yet, he
could feel how fast
her heart was pounding. It thumped steadily against his
chest. Suddenly he
realized this was the closest he had ever been to her and
it really wasn't
fair that they were going to be cooked! A cannibal
approached and tried to
shove a hollow tube into his mouth. Ares bit his
hand and snarled. "Would you
mind? I'm having an important conversation with
my woman here!"
The cannibal snatched his hand away and looks at Pig Head
for advice.
"Cook then now." Pig Head ordered. "Me hungry."
A
cannibal grasped each end of the long roasting spit and lifted. Nothing
happened. They strained their muscles and gritted their teeth together as
they tried to lift the heavy dinner. The cannibals were thin and bony, as it
was difficult for them to catch a steady supply of meat. Once people heard
of
the cannibals, not many ventured into the jungle where they lived. It was
mostly travelers from distant areas that they caught, people who traveled
down the nearby river. And even when they had fresh meat, it didn't last
long. There were too many cannibals and not enough meat to go around. Often
they couldn't even wait for it to finish cooking and started to eat it half
raw. "It too heavy."
"More people lift!" Pig Head ordered. He
fingered the necklace of leopard
claws he wore around his neck and his mouth
watered. He couldn't wait to get
the God's magic. Then his tribe would be
invincible!
Six more cannibals rushed over to help. Together they managed
to heave the
roasting spit up into the air. They carried it the short
distance to the pair
of "Y" shaped sticks. They lowered the spit onto the
two sticks and hurried
away to get some firewood. Once they had the wood
ready, they could start
cooking.
"What do you mean, your woman?"
Gabrielle asked in confusion.
"See, I was hoping that..." Ares stopped
talking as the sticks creaked and
groaned loudly. There was a loud snap as
they broke and they tumbled to the
ground. Ares groaned as landed on his
back with Gabrielle on top of him. A
bone was stabbing him in his side and
there were several sharp rocks
underneath him. Anyway, he thought they were
rocks. "That we could be a
couple."
"Ares, we're about to be cooked!"
Gabrielle reminded him.
"There's a reason I gave up my Godhood, you know.
I know you probably think I
did it to save Xena, but I didn't. Well, I
wanted to save her too, but you
were the main reason." he
continued.
"But I thought you loved Xena..." Gabrielle said as her mind
whirled. She
gazed into Ares' dark eyes and saw everything he said was true,
that he meant
every word. She knew people often confessed things before they
died, but she
never expected this!
The cannibals gathered around the
broken cooking sticks and jabbered in their
own language. Pig Head picked up
the smashed remains of one of the "Y" sticks
and threw it onto the ground
with anger. His nostrils flared as he pointed at
Ares and Gabrielle. "We
still cook you! Your magic not saves you this time!
We eat you and then we
have magic! Go dig roasting pit. Go get banana leaves!"
"Banana leaves?"
Gabrielle asked Ares, confusion clear in her blue eyes.
"Hey, don't ask
me! I'm new to this mortal concept of cooking." Ares replied.
He realized
that once again the cannibals had interrupted them and he had not
answered
her previous question. "Well, I admire Xena for her skills as a
warrior. She
is after all the best warrior that ever lived. And since I am,
was, the God
of War I thought I should love the best warrior, right? I
discovered it
doesn't work that way. And me and Xena, well, we just don't get
along very
well. I admire her but she hates my guts. Even I know that's not a
good
recipe for a relationship. But we get along great. Don't you
think?"
Gabrielle thought about it and realized Ares was right. She
enjoyed spending
time with him, that is when Xena wasn't around. Whenever
those two got
together Xena usually ending up insulting him or something.
"Yes, we do seem
to get along well."
"You have to realize I'm new to
these warm emotions: love, friendship. My
mother only taught me how to
hate." Ares told Gabrielle. He turned his head
and saw a bunch of cannibals
were busy digging a pit of some kind. He wasn't
too sure what they were
using as digging tools. He narrowed his gaze and
frowned when he recognized
his sword in the hands of one of the cannibals.
Anger seethed in his chest.
"Do you see that? They're using my Sword of Power
to dig a cooking
pit!"
"I know. And those other two are using my sais." Gabrielle said
softly. "You
get used to these type of things after awhile. All kinds of
things happen to
you when you travel with Xena."
"So it seems. You of
course realize that if it weren't for me you'd be cooked
already, right? So
I am saving you, in my own way." Ares' mind drifted and he
wondered exactly
what was taking Xena so long to rescue them. It she waited
any longer they
might actually get roasted and he didn't think he'd cared for
that idea too
much.
"Now that you mention it, I think you're right." Gabrielle agreed.
She lifted
her head and saw a bunch of cannibals run out of the jungle with
armfuls of
dark green banana leaves. They dumped the huge leaves onto a pile
near Ares
and Gabrielle.
"I couldn't understand how I could love
someone who loves peace so much."
Ares continued, but he watched the
cannibals with the big green leaves. He
had to admit he had no idea what
they were up to. "Peace and War are
opposites. But maybe I need a little
peace in my life. I learned there's more
to life than only war and fighting.
I know I did awful things in the past as
the God of War, that I did things
to you and Xena. But that was before I had
learned to love, before I learned
what real love is. I realize now I threw
myself into my job because my life
was empty and alone. I used work as a
substitute for what was missing in my
life. Then, when I had thought I had it
all figured out, I still didn't have
it right. But now I know I do and I hope
that maybe someday you will feel
the same way about me. I know it's hopeless
though. How could you ever love
War? I stand for everything you hate. I think
that's another reason I
deluded myself by chasing after Xena all of those
years. She enjoys some of
the aspects of war, or used to anyway. So I had
tried to convince myself I
loved Xena while all of that time I was really in
love with you. I realized
once I admitted to myself that it was you I loved I
didn't stand a
chance."
Gabrielle's mind whirled from everything Ares had just told her.
She needed a
moment to think about everything he had said. She felt her legs
lifted and
used that as an excuse for more time. She twisted her head around
and
realized the cannibals were wrapping the banana leaves around them. Dirt
was
glued to the grease that was smeared over their bodies, but the
cannibals
didn't seem to care. They just wrapped the banana leaves around
their bodies
and tied it secure with pieces of vine. "I do care about you,
Ares. I can see
that you've changed. You proved that when you sacrificed
your Godhood to save
our lives. If we ever get out of this alive, I'd like
to spend more time with
you."
"What about Xena?" Ares
asked.
"Xena will just have to learn to adjust." Gabrielle smiled down at
Ares.
"Trust me, Ares, in the beginning Xena didn't want me around either! I
sort
of forced myself on her. She discovered it was much easier to keep me
out of
trouble if I traveled with her instead of following along behind her.
From
there, we grew to be best friends. She'll get used to having you around
after
time passes."
"So you really think there's a possibility for
us?" Ares asked Gabrielle.
"Of course I do!" Gabrielle replied. "That
is, if we don't get cooked first."
Ares glanced toward the cooking pit
and saw it was finished. He gulped
nervously as he watched Pig Head to see
what would happen next.
Pig Head motioned to his cannibals near the newly
dug cooking pit with his
hand. Pig Head's tribe had never used a cooking pit
before but Pig Head had
once heard about it from someone else. "Now build
fire in hole. Line hole
with bricks. Bricks get hot, cook food."
The
cannibals stared at each other, confused expressions on their faces. They
jabbered to each other and all shrugged. One stepped forward. "What are
bricks?"
"Me don't know." Pig Head admitted. He scratched his chin as
he thought. "We
cook without bricks! Just make fire, throw food in, cover
up."
The cannibals dashed to get the materials needed to build a big
cooking fire.
They dumped the ingredients into the hole and soon a fire
crackled. They
rushed over to where Ares and Gabrielle lay tied up in banana
leaves. They
reached down to pick them up so they could be carried over to
the cooking pit.
The air whistled as Xena's chakrom buzzed through,
hitting all the cannibals
on their heads. Xena's war cry echoed through the
cannibal camp. She swung
her sword at the nearest cannibals as they rushed
to attack her. She leaped
over to where Ares and Gabrielle lay and cut them
free. They retrieved their
weapons. Ares helped Xena fight the cannibals
while Gabrielle freed Virgil
and the man with the large ears. They all
leaped onto the cannibals' horses
and raced off into the jungle towards the
elaborate booby-trap Xena had
prepared. There all the cannibals were fated
to drown when the damn broke and
the river once again filled its banks.
Ares tightened his grip around Gabrielle as they rode the galloping
horse.
Being mortal now didn't seem so bad since Gabrielle had accepted him.
Together, he knew, they could convince Xena they were right for each other.