In this chapter I'm taking a modern thing and placing it into medieval times.
That was 6 years ago. They, Icus and Xena, had been torn apart in recent days. The king, Icus's father, had discovered the affair. He believed that Xena had brainwashed his heir. As his heir Icus was believed to marry a princess who had nice manners and was a snooty brat.
*flashback*
Icus though had refused o marry one such girl for a thousandth time. He complained to his father multiple times yet the king stood his ground and decided what he was doing was for the best of Icus. Icus was then sent to a reform school where he was beaten for several days. This was because he wouldn't follow orders.
He however was conducting a plan to break everyone out of there even the ones who did belong in that reform school. He and Xena were planning to break everyone out on the evening of the festival of holy chicken come down from the skys. Anyways as this was being planned Xena was clueless about a giant who was planning his own one.
You see, the giant was planning to take Xena for his own. The giant's name was prothyseus. He loved taking virgin mortal women but figured he may as well see how much tighter Xena was than any of them. Because of this, Xena and Icus were slowly but surly being torn apart and their plan wouldn't work because of this.
The king had thought that this was a good time to barge into the reform school and take back his heir. However that was the day of the plan was happening. He heard their shared proclamation that they loved one another. He heard that and then flew into a rage. When that rage was over he was divorced from his wife in the dungeons and his son was searching for his love banished from his lands.
*right now*
It was during the plan when the giant collided with theirs. The giant decided that the reform school would be a good new home for himself and for his servants. Everyone then was shoved out of the way for his "highness" to get settled in. though on the way to the castle it was he scooped up Xena and set up enchantments where nobody would ever find him or his now broken prize.
