The Bitter Suite
A/N: Okay, here's the next part! Sorry it took so long-I was
trying to figure out where to take this, plus trying to keep up
with schoolwork, plus three hour rehearsals for the school play
every night. I'm so busy! Anyways, thanks for being patient. Also,
before I said that Eve's eyes were blue. Thank you to Alex for
pointing out that they were brown. I corrected that in this part.
Disclaimer: Eve/Livia, the Elijans, etc., do not belong to me,
and I'm not making any money off of this.
A Promise Kept
by Joan
Quietly, I crept through the woods. If Livia
spotted me, I was dead. She'd killed so many. Sure, she looked
innocent at the moment. But who was to say she didn't have a
dagger concealed somewhere?
I was just behind them now. Even to this day, I
don't know how I got that far without being caught. I was there,
I had a sword, I was ready to do what I had promised. And like I
said, I don't know how I made it. All I know is what happened
next.
An old woman's head suddenly jerked up. She saw
me with my sword drawn behind Livia, and her eyes widened. "No!"
she cried. "You can't!"
Very suddenly, I found myself pinned against a
tree. I struggled for a moment before I sensed their grip on my
arms. It was gentle, but firm. They weren't trying to hurt me,
they were only trying to protect themselves. To stop me from
killing a murderer. Why?
And even more suddenly than this, I found
myself looking into the dark brown eyes of Livia.
"Let me go!!" I struggled against the
two women holding me. "I have to!"
"You have to what?" Now it was a man
speaking. I couldn't tell which one he was under all the hoods
and rags the group was wearing.
"I have to kill her!" Again, I fought
to escape. "I have to kill Livia!"
There was an indrawn breat from the group.
Livia's face paled.
"You can't kill her!" one of the
women holding me said, almost like she was scolding a child.
"She's not Livia."
"Of course she is!" I insisted.
"She destroyed my life. She locked me away in someplace she
thought I'd never be able to escape. But I did. Thought you were
too smart for me, didn't you? But you weren't. Instead, I was too
smart for you. And now, for what you did to me, you die. And you
deserve it!"
Instead of smirking like I thought she would,
Livia paled. She looked like she was going to be sick.
"Put your sword down," she whispered.
"I need to talk to you."
"How do I know you're not going to pull a
dagger and stab me while I'm defenseless?" I retorted, still
trying to get loose.
"She doesn't carry a weapon," the old
woman who's spotted me put in. "We've traveled with her for
months, and she's never done a thing."
I don't know what made me do it. I must have
been insane at the time. The months in the cells must have dulled
my judgement.
I dropped the sword and walked off into the
woods with her.
When we were several yards away from the others,
she stopped and turned to face me. "My name is not Livia,"
she whispered desparately. "My name is Eve."
"And why should I believe you?" I
sneered. I wasn't going to believe that. This was a waste of time.
I should just go back, pick up my sword, and ram it through her
dark heart.
But I stayed.
"I don't deny that I was. I did
things.....horrible things....." She drew in a shaky breath.
"But I'm not Livia anymore."
Again, I shook my head. "I don't believe
you."
"Please. Listen. I was Livia. But then I.....I
met....." She trailed off.
"You met who?" I snapped. I didn't
have time for this. I had to..........
Oh, well. I could listen, right?
"I met my mother."
I shrugged. Lots of people lost their mothers
only to find them later on. With the number of drunken men and
whores running around, who knew exactly who her mother was?
"My mother is Xena."
That caught my attention. My heart stopped. I
couldn't breathe.
Xena.
Livia had fought Xena in the arena the day I
was captured. It seemed like ages ago. But I could still remember
every detail. It was a match to the death. But Xena.....
"My Gods," I whispered. "You're
telling the truth. That's why she let you live!"
Livia nodded and took a deep breath again.
"I didn't want to believe her. Kind of like how you don't
want to belive me," she added with a smile. "I thought
that I was perfect the way I was- I didn't need anyone or
anything. But then Xena came along. And just when I was about to
kill her for messing up my life, she called on Eli for help. I
don't know why. I hated Eli back then, so if she was faithful to
him, it just sealed her fate. I was all set to kill her, and then,
it happened."
"What happened?" I asked, then froze.
I hadn't meant to speak. I still hated her. But why did I feel my
resolve to kill her slowly crumbling?
"A light hit us, right when I was holding
her own chakram to her neck. I saw this woman.....she had on a
white dress, and long golden hair........an angel, I guess. But
she showed me. She showed me that Xena loved me, and that
everything I'd been doing was wrong.
"Now they.." Here she stopped, and
gestured back at the people she'd been with. "They call me
their Messenger. I don't believe they could, not after what I did
to them. I asked the old woman Natasha why I was the God of Eli
had chosen me. And she just said, 'Because he saw you, lonely and
lost after what you did. He knew you could help other lonely,
lost people.'"
She bent over to look at me closer. "You
have to believe me. I've learned the hard way that you are
nothing unless you let go of the rage in your heart and open up
to the people around you. I am sorry from the bottom of my soul
for what I did to you. You didn't deserve that."
She was silent. Again, I begain to speak
without thinking about what I was saying.
"It was torture in that jail cell. Before
that, you were my idol. After that, I just wanted to kill you.
But here......now....I can't do it. I don't think I ever could."
I stared her straight in the eyes and whispered,
"But I still don't trust you. and I still can't forgive you."
"Eve! Are you coming?" the woman who
she had called Natasha called.
She turned her pleading gaze on me then. "Stay
with Eli's followers for awhile, please. Maybe they'll help you
see more than what you are right now about life."
Why not?
I'd already decided that I wasn't going to go
home. So why shouldn't I travel with them? For some reason, I
believed the woman who'd said my former idol didn't carry a
weapon anymore. Besides, I'd have adventures. See the world.
"Allright." I forced a smile at Livia....no,
Eve.......I didn't know who to call her.
Eve. If I upset her, I didn't want to think
about what she'd do.
"I swore I would find you again," I
said to her as we walked back to the others. "I said to
myself when I ran out of the arena that I'd find you and find out
why Xena didn't kill you."
She laughed. "You sure did that. By the
way, what's your name?"
The way she was acting was so easy and friendly
it threw me. "Natika," I stammered. "My name is
Natika."
"I'm Eve."
I looked at her. "You already said that,"
I reminded her.
"I know. But a new begining never hurts."
For a second, I thought. I'd promised to find
her again, find out her secret. I'd done that. But what about my
other promise, the one to kill her? I didn't know. I didn't know
if that was one promise I'd be better off keeping or not.
But I'd give this a chance.
And if she could change, so could I.