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Fanfic: Xena and Gabrielle Ch 31, Xena: Warrior Princess | FanFiction
🎶31 is done and I’m here to make it clear🎶
Fanfic: Xena and Gabrielle Ch 22, Xena: Warrior Princess | FanFiction
“Xena wants xex.”
-Lucy Lawless
🏵 Festival of Flowers 🏵
🏵 Festival of Flowers 🏵
This is the first full length fan-fiction that I wrote, circa 1996. Pretty tame, practically safe for work. Romantic, sweet, tiny bit sexy. Gabrielle’s first date.
Xena: Warrior Princess fanfiction by Quest (aka Lórien Patton) © 1996 Lórien Patton
Based on characters that are the property of MCA/Universal. This story is for non-commercial personal entertainment only, and no infringement on any…
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She’d always been a fighter. Ever since she was young, even before she joined the Amazons, Eponin had been passionate about fighting. She learned what she could from teachers, and when they could teach her no more, she taught herself. She learned how to fight with tooth and claw, with sword and staff, with ever weapon she could find. Modern ones, made by dragons for dragon kind; ancient ones, made by the ancients with their strange claws; even ones bearing the mark of the beastclan, she figured out how to master.
Aster and Eponin, they are wearing masks and there's some sort of blood splatter nonsense going on behind them... because art? *swooshy hand gestures* Eponin belongs to the magnificent le-nest
Marius fumbled in his pocket. He had nothing in the world but five francs intended for Thenardier. He took it, and put it into Eponine's hand.
She opened her fingers and let the piece fall on the ground, and, looking at him with a gloomy look:
"I don't want your money," said she.
~Victor Hugo, Les Misérables