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Date Posted: 22:23:04 05/20/02 Mon
Author: wormie
Subject: Chap 6 -- Stand Off **WARNING** Mild language/ Mild Sexual Content
In reply to: wormie 's message, "A Complex Genesis" on 20:48:06 05/20/02 Mon

Let me thank my beta-reader, Jessica, --yes, again, but she *really* deserves it this time ;) -- for all her wonderful help with this chapter. =)

Chap 6 -- Stand Off


A hint of a smile flashed on Ian's lips. Those little comments to Gabriel seemed to spook him even more than when Ian was intentionally menacing. It did not escape Ian that Gabriel's reaction was due to more than mistrust. Gabriel probably felt that Ian was nothing more than a thug, incapable of humor, dim-witted and unkind. Normally, Ian didn't bother with such characterizations - they tended either to enhance his assassin mystique or to encourage people to underestimate his intelligence. Ian hoped Gabriel would see past those characterizations. Gabriel Bowman was, of course, connected to the Witchblade in ways he didn't understand yet, but it was more than that; he was a trusted friend of Sara's. Like with so many things in Ian's life lately, it always came back to Sara Pezzini.

Navarro, still holding her ground and watching Gabriel as if he held a gun on her, said casually, "I didn't think you would be back tonight."

"Neither did I." Ian walked up to Gabriel and Navarro, amused by their decidedly unconventional stand-off. He glanced at Ina then at Gabriel. "I would let her have her way if I were you."

Gabriel shook his head with a grin, handing Ina his dishes. Ian turned abruptly, coat flaring, and started walking to the living room. He was not surprised when Gabriel followed him. Ian had not taken two steps into the living room when Gabriel darted past him exclaiming, "Sara?!"

Sara smiled and hugged the young man. "Good to see you." Sara pulled away from him and held him at arm's length. "You ok?"

"Yeah. Still a little sore, but I'll live."

Sara frowned. "Dante's boys got you good, huh?"

"I'm ok, Sara," he insisted.

Ian stayed back in the doorway between the two rooms, watching their exchange. Sara's concern and affection for the young man was obvious. Ian felt a clenching in his stomach, a pang of what he knew was envy. He was jealous that this boy was so at ease with Sara, an ease Ian wanted with Sara.

Sara said, "I'm sorry I got you mixed up in this."

Gabriel shrugged. "It happens..."

"No, it doesn't," she replied testily, dropping her hands to her sides.

Gabriel didn't say anything, apparently waiting for Sara to calm down. You know her well, Gabriel.

After a moment, Sara said, "You should get out of town. Nottingham said he would arrange it....give you cash and..."

"I'm not leaving you alone, Sara," Gabriel interrupted.

"Gabriel-"

"Sara," Gabriel stressed, raising his voice above hers, "Have you even thought about your next move?"

Ian recognized the doubt in her eyes as did Gabriel who said, "Right. You've been on the run for days. You're tired, you're not thinking...look, we should be safe here. Take a breather and we'll come up with a plan."

Sara looked at him for a long moment. She grinned, shaking her head. "'We,' huh?"

Gabriel smiled and winked. "We."

Sara looked around. "We okay staying here for a few days?"

"What d'ya mean?" He sounded confused.

"This place doesn't belong to a friend of yours?"

After a pause, Gabriel replied, "Not exactly a friend."

Sara turned her attention to Ian, as if noticing him in the room for the first time.

Ian could tell she was angry, but then she chuckled. "Nottingham, you lied to me."


I sat in a booth at the back of a small diner, waiting for my order. I'd been awake all night, on the move, sure that one of Dante's boys would find me if I stayed anywhere too long. I was tired and starving. I was running low on cash, but I hoped some food would help with the exhaustion. I wanted -needed- Danny to make an appearance. I leaned my head back, closing my eyes, hoping Danny would be there when I opened them.

"Hey, Sara."

My eyes flew open. Nottingham. I didn't question any more how he always knew where to find me. I resisted the urge to run. Maybe I could get some information -even though I never did- and, besides, wouldn't he just find me again later? I didn't bother to ask him why he had cut my hand yesterday. I knew I wouldn't get a straight answer.

Instead I asked, "What do you want?"

Looking at me straight in the eye, he replied softly, "What I cannot have."

His words were cryptic, as they often were, but that look in his eyes always told me that there was some truth there, and all I had to do was find it. I hated it when he did that.

"Yeah, well, join the club."

"What is it you want, Sara?"

Images flashed through my mind - Dad, Joe, Danny, Conchobar...three of them I had lost since the Witchblade entered my life. Who would be next? Gabriel? Jake? Was loneliness the price of wielding the Witchblade?

I closed my eyes, pushing those thoughts away, and found myself saying, "Everything I've lost."

When I looked at him, his expression seemed so sorrowful I almost believed it. This time I was the one who averted my eyes. Damn him. I wondered if he was sorry that he'd had a hand in everything I had lost or because he couldn't give me what I wanted. You couldn't fake the sadness in his eyes. God help me, I did believe it. Damn him.

Finally, I asked, "What are you doing here?"

"Taking you to Gabriel."

"Gabriel?" I was sure I sounded as surprised as I felt. "You know where he is?"

Nottingham nodded. "He is staying with a friend."

I hesitated, doubting him. For all I knew, this was all part of one of Irons' schemes and that was the last thing I needed right now.

"I would never lie to you, Sara."

I glanced at the Witchblade out of habit, but it was no help when it came to Nottingham. As usual. If Gabriel was in danger, it would tell me, wouldn't it? Before I could say anything, the waitress came with my order. It was past noon but I'd had a craving for breakfast food. The waitress asked Nottingham if he wanted anything and he said didn't, but I could have sworn he kept eyeing my bacon.

I took a bite of my toast and scooped up some eggs with my fork. Around that mouthful, I asked, "Is Gabriel all right?"

"For now."

"What's that supposed to mean?" I demanded.

Angrily, Ian replied, "Think of me what you will, but I would never harm him."

"Funny, that's not what I hear."

Ian softened his tone. "He needs protection, but not from me."

I felt bad enough that Gabriel was mixed up in this whole mess. I didn't need the reminder. I swallowed another mouthful. "Why is Gabriel's safety suddenly your concern, Nottingham?"

He lowered his head, not meeting my eyes. "Isn't it enough that it is your concern?"

"No," I replied honestly.

He looked up at me through his lashes. "I can arrange to set Gabriel up with a new life out of the city. He will be safe. You wouldn't have to worry."

"And in exchange...Irons wants what?"

"Mr. Irons is unaware of my offer."

I was surprised and a little impressed but mostly suspicious. "Why are you doing this?"

Nottingham wouldn't meet my eyes. "Because I can."

Unlike Irons, I didn't think Nottingham was the type to flaunt his wealth. He could be a bastard at times, but I couldn't deny the fact that he had helped me more than once. That was the thing about Nottingham. For every bad thing I could say about him, I could find something good to balance it.

"Please, Sara. Before it is too late."

The almost desperate tone in his voice caught my attention. I took a moment to look at him, to really look at him, the way we had been trained to study people at the police academy. I noticed his usually trim beard was getting shaggy and his clothes were rumpled. He sat, outwardly calm, but his eyes were troubled, as if he carried the weight of the world on his shoulders. I knew that look because I had seen it often enough in the mirror. What could make someone like Ian Nottingham feel that way? Wasn't he the ultimate bad-ass, immune to the troubles of us lesser mortals?

It was easy to forget that Nottingham was a human being. When was the last time he had slept? When was the last time he had eaten?

"All right. Let's go."

He stood, dropping some bills on the table. I almost stopped him, then thought better of it. Well, if lunch was on Irons, that was fine by me.

On the way out of the diner, Nottingham stopped at the register. The man reached below the counter and retrieved two motorcycle helmets. He gave them to Nottingham in exchange for another bill and a muttered, "Thank you."

I seriously considered asking him for the address and taking the subway. I would never admit it, but I knew that if I went with him, I wouldn't be followed.

Nottingham stood there, offering me one of the helmets. "Something wrong, Sara?"

"No." I snatched the helmet from his hand. "Well? Let's go."

I followed him outside to his bike. It was bad enough that I'd be riding on the back of his bike, but the bastard had a beautiful bike. A Buell Thunderbolt S3T...a nice little bike, though a bit pricey. He probably got it just to keep up with me. Damn, I missed my bike.

I grinned, putting on my helmet. "Can I drive?"

Nottingham barely glanced at me, straddling the bike. "You don't know where we're going."

He put on his helmet then turned to me as I settled in behind him. "Perhaps next time."

I could have sworn I saw a twinkle in his eye, and if I didn't know any better, I would have guessed he was smiling behind that helmet just before he lowered his visor. I put my hands loosely on his sides, tightening my grip when he turned on the bike. The purring of the bike's engine was muffled by my helmet, but it sounded vaguely familiar. Not exactly like my bike, but close enough to trigger a pang of loss and a flash of anger.

*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Nottingham expertly drove the bike, weaving us through traffic as necessary. Every once in a while, I absently noted where we were, but I was enjoying the ride and the time to clear my head. It was good to be back on a bike.

I suddenly remembered quite clearly the day I had met Nottingham in the museum. I remembered looking into his eyes, so intense and beautiful that I found it hard to make eye contact with him for the longest time after that. I remembered cursing Vespucci, because I had to get back to the chase when what I really wanted was to talk to this stranger...despite the funky coat.

I couldn't deny he was a very attractive man -just my type, too- but then I got to know him. I didn't think I could trust him since he worked for Irons - even though the Witchblade apparently did. I knew how dangerous he could be, but I was never afraid of him...probably because of the Witchblade. It was never concerned with his presence; to even threaten him, I had to force my will on the Blade. Ian and the Witchblade seemed to have an understanding, and sometimes I felt they were conspiring against me.

Suddenly, time seemed to slow, and I tightened my grip around Nottingham, bracing myself for a Witchblade vision.

I was on horseback behind a man, my arms around his torso, my cheek against his back. I looked up. Those long dark curls could only belong to Nottingham...A hearth, a roaring fire, animal skin rugs. Nottingham in armor standing in front of me, his eyes dark and sensual...Me running my hands along a well-muscled back as I helped remove the suit of armor. Then, sometime later I knew, I was naked, pressed against him, desperate with desire...

God dammit! Stop it!


I blinked, forcing that vision to fade. It wasn't the first time the Witchblade had shown me with Nottingham...like that...and I suspected Nottingham had had similar visions courtesy of the Witchblade. Had any dreams lately, Sara? Oh, yeah, he definitely had. I swear Nottingham flirted with the damn thing.

And those eyes of his. Everything he was and everything he did was reflected in those eyes. And, sometimes, when he let his guard down, what I saw in those eyes wasn't such a bad thing. Was that why I let him get away with all the crap he pulled? Or was it the Witchblade trying to run my life?


Sara, grinning, shook her head.

Ian added, "Truth is sometimes a relative thing."

Gabriel smiled. "Hey, consider yourself lucky. He punched me."

Sara's amusement was quickly replaced by annoyance, as a questioning eyebrow went up.

Ian stepped into the living room, explaining, "Considering the circumstances, it seemed...expedient."

"Right," Gabriel smirked. He shrugged "At least you apologized."

Sara smiled at that. "Oh, yeah, that makes it all right."

Ian sensed Ina coming from the kitchen and he suppressed a smile. What would Irons give to witness this meeting?

Ina said, "So, you are the Wielder."

Sara stepped in front of Gabriel, and Ian could feel her trying to activate the Witchblade. She glanced at the bracelet then looked back and forth between Ian and Ina. Sara glanced at her wrist then focused her attention on Ina. "Sara Pezzini. And you are?"

Ina offered her hand. "Ina Navarro."

Sara hesitated before shaking Ina's hand. Ian felt a gentle tingle throughout his body - the Witchblade was showing Sara visions, visions it did not share with him.

Letting go of Ina's hand, Sara took a deep breath. Ian knew that look in her eyes. Whatever the Witchblade had shown Sara, it had not put her at ease around Ina. Was it that Sara did not know how to interpret the visions or did the Witchblade want Sara to remain on her guard?

Ian could sense that Ina was tense and not at all friendly as she had been with Gabriel. Ina served the Blade, as Ian did, so he had not expected this mistrust between her and the Wielder. Knowing them, he worried the mistrust might blossom into antagonism.

Before Ian could say anything, Gabriel positioned himself between the two women, saying, "Pez? You hungry? Ina makes the best garlic bread."

Ian almost smiled, impressed by young Gabriel's attempt to put the women at ease and the truth in his words. Gabriel, like others in his line, was no fool.

"Uh, no, thanks," Sara finally replied.

Ian's cell phone rang. He reached into a pocket, opened it and placed it against his ear. He knew it was Irons.

"Ian, come home."

Glancing at Ina, Ian closed the phone and returned it to his pocket.

"Running back to report to your master?" Sara asked, glancing at Ina.

Ian was willing to ignore the sarcasm in Sara's tone, attributing it to her exhaustion, but, more likely, Sara wanted to test Ina by provoking her. Or did it have to do with the visions? Ina took a step towards Sara, but Ian stopped her with a hand on her shoulder.

"I have duties I must attend to. You and Gabriel will be safe here. Ina will take care of you."

With his hand still on Ina's shoulder, he turned her towards him.

"Take care, Ian." Smiling, she brushed a finger along his cheek. He recognized the gentle, loving smile Ina gave only to Henry. "Come back to us," she said softly.

He nodded once then left without another word or glance for the others.

*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Once Nottingham had left, Gabriel felt the tension in the room lessen only slightly. He wasn't sure he knew what was going on between the two women, but he knew he didn't want to get caught in the crossfire.

Ina started walking towards the hall. "I'll go prepare the spare bed." She glanced back at them. "Make yourselves at home."

When they were alone, Sara plopped herself down on the couch.

"You know, I don't really like Nottingham," he began, "but he did save my ass last night. I think we can trust him. And Ina."

Sara looked up at him doubtfully. "Grateful, I am. Trusting, I'm not."

After all that had happened to Sara, Gabriel could understand that.

Sara said, "Guess what? McCarty's an FBI agent."

"No way." That doofus?

Sara smiled. "He was assigned to infiltrate the White Bulls."

Wow. Maybe things weren't as bad as they seemed. "So, what's the plan? Hide out till he has enough evidence?"

"Dunno."

Gabriel nodded. Sara wasn't sure she trusted Jake, even if he was Fed, but she wanted to be personally involved in taking them down. Sara stifled a yawn.

"Look, Sara, why don't you rest up, clear your head...then we'll figure something out."

Sara seemed annoyed.

Gabe smiled, adding, "You can't kick ass, if you're exhausted, right?"

She didn't like being given orders, but if you joked with her about it, she would at least listen.

She grinned then nodded. "Yeah, I could use a shower. And a nap."

*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Wrapped in a towel, Sara stepped out of the bathroom. In the shower, she hadn't given a thought to anything and now all she wanted was sleep. She felt better but more tired. She heard Navarro's voice coming from an open door and stopped behind it to listen.
"...according to my master,
I have all a dragon needs.

My master fails to notice,
Though I know that he is smart,
The incalculable sadness
Deep within my dragon heart..."

Navarro paused then said more loudly, "Sara? Is that you? Please, come in."

Sara carefully pushed the door open and was surprised by what she saw. Navarro sat in a rocking chair with a baby in one arm and a children's book in the other. Except for her black assassin outfit, Navarro was the picture of motherhood. Navarro looked up at her.

"I left you some clean clothes in the bedroom, but yours are in the wash if you want to wait."

"Thanks." With a baby in her arms, Navarro didn't seem quite so hostile. Sara indicated the baby with her chin. "Who's that?"

Navarro set the book aside and stood. Walking over to Sara, Navarro said, "This is Henry." Navarro smiled at the baby with a little glint in her eye. "Henry, this is Sara."

The baby was alert, smiling, happy. Sara couldn't help but smile back.

"Hey, Henry."

Henry was young, but Sara had no idea how young. He had lots of dark hair and his eyes were brown with long lashes like Navarro's or, she realized, like Nottingham's.

Nottingham had a kid?? Couldn't be. What had Navarro said, 'Come back to us'? Us...Ina and Henry? It had never occurred to her that Nottingham could have a life outside of Irons' servitude. She realized she knew very little about Ian Nottingham.

Sara watched as Henry reached up, his little fingers trying to grab Navarro's hair, when she noticed the birthmark on his chest - two intertwined circles, like her scar. Sara glanced at the Witchblade. It swirled, showing her more visions.


Irons doting on a little girl Sara recognized as Ina.

Irons and a grown Ina kissing.

"He always had an eye for a fine brood mare."

"My beautiful Ina, you will be the mother to a new Wielder bloodline, my bloodline." Irons placing a hand on Ina's abdomen, leaning close, brushing a kiss on her cheek, whispering into her ear, "I do hope our son has your eyes."

Ina, angrily, saying, "What have you done to me?!

A very pregnant Ina opening a box full of children's books, a card open next to it with a hand written note: For the little one. I.C.N.

Gabriel asking Ina, "I thought only women could wear the Witchblade?"

Ina smiling patiently, "It was not always so."



Sara blinked once, as the visions stopped. Irons. She looked at Henry and before she could stop herself she muttered, "Irons is such a bastard."

Ina smiled, sadly. "Not always. We have much to discuss, Sara, but perhaps you would like to dress first?"

*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Author's note: Excerpt from the poem "I am My Master's Dragon" in The Dragons are Singing Tonight by Jack Prelutsky.


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