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Notes: Written for the NCIS ficathon
Song lyric:
"Well the knight he spends many hour behind the castle wall.
But the ending to my story dear, isn't what it seems at all.
For in neither bed of neither maid was he repaid for his glory.
But he slept all night with the King instead for this is a fairy story.
With a hey and a ho and a hey nany no, for this is a Fairy story. "
(The Brobdingnagian Bards)
Quote:
To solve big problems you have to be willing to do unpopular things.
- Lee Iacocca
I looked up the song for the song lyric as I was intrigued by it. The entire
song is what inspired this story.
A Fairy Tale or King Anthony gets a dragon slain and finds true love
by Stacy L.A. Stronach
Published 11 July 2005 for the NCIS ficathon
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away there lived a handsome, brave, and
kind young King.
King Anthony ruled the Kingdom of Navalia, having inherited the throne when his
father was killed in battle several years before. The King had never married,
although he had dallied with his fair share of the Ladies of the Court (and not
a few of the Lords). He was a handsome man, tall, muscular, with light brown
hair and twinkling hazel eyes. The King would marry only for true love and then,
as now, finding true love was not an easy task.
The King had two younger sisters, Princess Abigail and Princess Caitlyn and both
of his sisters held important positions in his Court. Princess Caitlyn,
beautiful as her brother was handsome had long brown hair and brown eyes. She
was petite, but woe betide anyone who took her size for weakness. She had a
great tactical mind and was the Lady High Commander of the warriors for the
Kingdom. Princess Abigail was the Chief Alchemist and also a beauty, although
not in the same manner as her sister. Abigail had deep blue eyes that shone
often with humour; she wore her black hair in ponytails and kept her skin
protected from the sun, thus giving her pale skin that contrasted with her dark
hair. Both women were highly intelligent and were trusted advisors to their
brother. The Court Magician was Lord Ducky of Mallard who looked after all
things magical in Navalia.
And, so, for many years of King Anthony's reign, Navalia thrived as a peaceful
Kingdom. Relations with the neighbouring Kingdoms of Hibernia and Celtia were
friendly with minor disagreements resolved by King Anthony's great diplomacy. As
has been said, Navalia was a peaceful kingdom, until….
"King Anthony! King Anthony! I apologise for interrupting but there is a
messenger from Galatia bearing important news, Sire!" Timothy of Goldfishia,
King's Secretary reported. He bowed then stood breathlessly beside the King's
desk in the study. The younger man had run from the Great Hall to deliver his
news.
"Show the messenger to the Great Hall, I'll receive him there, Timothy," King
Anthony said calmly. He looked around his desk at his sisters and other
advisors. "Lord Morrow, the Governor of Galatia, is not a man to send frivolous
messages. I'd like you all to come with me."
Ten minutes later, the king sat on his throne in the Great Hall, watching as the
messenger was brought before him. "What news do you bring us, man?" King Anthony
asked.
The messenger bowed, pulling out the scroll from his pack. "Your Royal Highness,
Lord Morrow of Galatia sends greetings to you and the Royal Court. He wishes to
inform you that a large dragon has taken to terrorising the shores of Galatia.
The beast walks upon land and swims in the water. Galatia has lost much in the
way of trade and the fishing trade has been much affected by this. He suspects
the Haswari Kingdom of conjuring the beast and is certain they mean to invade
Navalia by way of Galatia. Lord Morrow requests immediate assistance from the
King," the messenger finished, bowing again to the king.
"Thank you, messenger. Wait here for a reply," Anthony said. He turned to
Princess Caitlyn. "What do you suggest, sister?"
"Lord Morrow has two units at his disposal; it's a good six hour ride to
Galatia… " she paused, thinking. "We should send out two additional light units
immediately, then raise the regular army to follow. Send out at least two
warships, with two more on standby. Although it seems Galatia is the only
target, being the easiest area of our coast from which to launch an assault, we
should send out a unit each to the other coastal provinces, just in case.
Hibernia and Celtia should also be made aware of the situation; we may need
their assistance in future. We'll need the Messenger Corps to be ready to take
messages back and forth quickly. I also suggest stepping up security here in the
city," Princess Caitlyn said. "We need to call the War Council to session,
however, I don't think there's any need to go on full alert, just yet. We need
more information."
The king considered his sister's advice; then nodded his head in agreement. "I
concur, sister," he said. Looking at the rest of his court gathered there, he
asked, "Any other opinions or suggestions?"
The elder Ducky of Mallard, spoke quietly. "I'm sensing very Dark Magic involved
with this dragon. However, the Princess Caitlyn's advice is sound, as always.
Sire, I shall retire to my workshop and look into this further. Princess
Abigail, your assistance would be greatly appreciated."
"Of course, Ducky, I shall be honoured to do so," she said.
Seeing as no others wished to comment, Anthony looked at Caitlyn. "Proceed with
your plans and keep me informed." King Anthony turned his attention to Timothy
and the messenger from Galatia. "Timothy, get me pen and parchment so I can
compose a message for Lord Morrow," he demanded while the members of court left
to attend to those matters that they needed to.
"Yes, Sire, right away!" Timothy said, running off to fulfil the request.
Three months later
Navalia War Council Room
King Anthony was the last one into the War Room. He looked at war ministers from
the ten provinces of Navalia and the other members of the Council. The others at
the table stood, waiting until their King was seated.
Settling into his chair at the head of the table, King Anthony spoke. "Let's get
right to business. Princess Caitlyn, report please."
"The news is not good, brother," she said quietly. "We've lost 165 warriors to
the beast; one warship was sunk, with only a few casualties and two other
warships have sustained major damage and are being refitted. Our sea operations
have gone from attacking the monster to patrolling and trying to keep the
fisherman and trade ships safe from attack. It seems to be working but sea
traffic is being adversely affected. Our land attacks have had no more success
than our sea attacks," she reported, sighing. "I've been working with the
provincial war ministers to try and come up with some sort of strategy. We've
tried some of Ducky's suggestions but there seems to be a very strong magic
protecting the dragon."
Anthony nodded and then turned his attention to Ducky. "Court Magician, what can
you tell me?"
Ducky pushed his glasses up, sighing before he spoke. "As Princess Caitlyn said,
there is a very strong, very Dark Magic protecting the beast. Princess Abigail
and I have been working hard to try and break through it, but our attempts have
been for naught. I do now know that it is the Warlord Ari of Haswari who is
behind this attempt; what I do not know, and what is so frustrating is that I
cannot determine the source of his magic. I have a couple theories but it will
take time to find out the truth. I am sorry I have not been able to do more, my
King."
"I know you're doing the best you can, Ducky. I have faith in you," Anthony
said. He looked around the table at the serious faces of the War Council
members. "I don't have to tell you how serious this situation is. While the
dragon has stayed in the Galatian area, that may change and quickly. I'm open to
suggestions," he said.
Before the members of the Council could respond, the heavy oak door to the room
swung open, hard enough that it hit the wall, making a loud thud. A man strode
into the room. He looked to be in his early fifties, his mostly grey hair cut in
a short and severe style, his ice blue eyes cool and serious.
The King stood. "Who dares to interrupt the War Council of Navalia?" he
demanded.
The older man walked over and knelt before Anthony in a show of fealty. Once he
stood again, he spoke. "I am Sir Jethro Gibbs, Lord Knight of the House of
Bourbon." At his revelation of identity, there were several indrawn gasps of
breaths from the Councillors. Gibbs ignored them. "I am here to aid Navalia in
its fight against Ari of Haswari and the dragon. I have dealt with Ari and his
evil before. In order to kill the dragon, it must be slain by having the head
cut off by a member of a Royal Family. I am offering myself for this
undertaking."
Anthony eyed him with suspicion. "Your reputation is hardly one of man willing
to give of himself for another country. Why do you offer to aid us?"
"Ari killed my parents, siblings, wife and children many years ago before taking
the Kingdom of Bourbon. I wish to avenge them. And, a word of advice, King
Anthony; do not believe everything you hear," Gibbs said, his voice low.
"I have to discuss this with my council, Sir Gibbs. Please wait outside."
Immediately that Gibbs was out of the room, several people started speaking at
once and no one could be understood. Anthony slammed his hand on the table,
getting their attention. "Quiet! You will each have a turn to speak," he said.
"Brother, may I speak?" Princess Caitlyn asked. At he nod of assent, she
continued. "Everything I have heard of that man is bad. He has turned his back
on allies, has committed treason, why he was even disowned by his own father
before his death. We should not trust him!"
The Councillor from Galatia spoke next. "I agree with the Princess. Gibbs is a
loose cannon, there's no telling what he'll do; I've heard he does not keep his
word!" Other Councillors nodded their agreement.
"Your Highness," Ducky said quietly. Once he had the King's attention, he
continued. "I have known Jethro for many years and as he told you, one cannot
believe everything one hears. While I have not seen him for almost a decade, I
will stand by him. He is one of the most honourable men I have had chance to
meet in my many years. He is trustworthy and if he gives you his word, you can
rely on it. Sometimes, to solve the big problems, one has to do what is
unpopular."
Princess Abigail spoke next. "I have only just met Sir Gibbs but I feel that he
can be trusted."
The King sat silently for many minutes considering what he had just heard.
Abigail's instincts when it came to judging other people were excellent, her
skill at it as great as Caitlyn's tactical abilities. Ducky was not one to be
easily fooled, either. His own instincts were telling him that Gibbs was indeed
trustworthy, and even if he were fighting for his own reasons, would the results
not be the same? "I have decided to accept Sir Gibbs' offer of help. Nothing we
have done has helped. I have also decided I will accompany him. If he fails,
then I will take up the task and kill the beast."
The Council, knowing that once the King had made up his mind there would be no
going back, silently accepted his decision.
"Bring Gibbs back in," he commanded.
Gibbs came back into the room, and Anthony stood. "Sir Gibbs, the Kingdom of
Navalia gratefully accepts your offer of help. I will be going with you, when do
we leave?"
Gibbs quirked an eyebrow in surprise but said nothing beyond, "We should leave
tomorrow, Sire."
"Very good. Page, show Sir Gibbs to a guest suite, then make sure we are
provisioned for our journey," King Anthony said. He turned his attention back to
the people at the table. "Council is dismissed." All but his sisters and Ducky
left the room.
"Anthony, I do not think this is a good idea," Caitlyn said angrily. "But if you
insist on going, then I am going with you!"
"No, you are not. I need you to stay and coordinate things, Caitlyn. Besides,
you're next in line for the throne and both of us cannot be put in peril. Ducky,
I'd like you to come with us."
Caitlyn sighed, knowing her brother was right—but she didn't have to like it.
"Of course, Sire," Ducky replied.
"I want to go with you, Anthony, please."
"Abigail, I really don't—"
"Look, I can help Ducky and I'll just follow if you don't let me go," she said,
stubbornly crossing her arms.
"Fine. I suggest we all get some rest now," Anthony said, smiling at his
youngest sister.
The king retired to his chambers fully intending to go to bed so he would be
well rested for the trip upon the morrow. Once in bed, he found his thoughts
were racing, there was so much going on. He hated what had happened, hated that
any of his subjects had been lost to this monster. Tossing and turning, Anthony
wondered if he was right to have placed the saving of his kingdom in the hands
of man like Gibbs. Rolling over once more, he sighed and climbed out of bed. He
put on his green silk robe and walked out onto his balcony.
Anthony closed his eyes and took several deep, slow breaths. Opening his eyes,
he looked out over the city, the light of the nearly full moon providing
illumination. As he leaned over the railing, he found his thoughts turning once
again to Gibbs. When Gibbs had first looked at him, Anthony had felt…something,
a connection of some sort and he wondered what it was. Perhaps it was
attraction, for Sir Gibbs was certainly a handsome man, but Anthony thought it
was more than that. He snorted as the word "love" floated through his head. Of
course, he'd heard of love at first sight, but he was more level headed than
that, wasn't he? Gods above, surely he wasn't going feeble minded, thinking of
love. It was attraction, nothing more. He dearly hoped that he was right in
letting Gibbs take on this quest.
Sighing in frustration, Anthony went into his chambers and rang for his
manservant; while he didn't like to drink so late at night, he felt he needed a
beer right now, maybe it would help him sleep.
The Royal Stables of Navalia
The next morning
Gibbs walked into the stables, surprised to see that the king was there ahead of
him. "You're an early riser," he said.
Anthony laughed. "Well, most mornings I do sleep later. However, given the peril
my kingdom is in…I did not sleep well. Besides the sooner we get there, the
sooner we can vanquish the beast," he said, turning back to supervise the stable
boy saddling his horse.
Gibbs saddled his own mount, not having a manservant to do it for him. A few
minutes later, he heard commotion out in the courtyard. Peering around the
stall, he saw that Ducky and the young Princess Abigail had arrived. He smiled,
while he hadn't seen the old magician in what seemed a dog's age, Ducky seemed
unchanged from their last meeting.
The Royal entourage was ready to leave within half an hour. Anthony used a
minimal guard; truth be known if he'd had his way, there wouldn't have been a
guard. Sometimes, being King had its disadvantages. As they travelled, Anthony
entered into conversation with Gibbs, telling him stories of battles fought,
won, and lost in the various regions they went through. He also knew the history
of the regions and the people that lived within them.
Gibbs had a love of history and was a bit surprised at how well King Anthony
knew the history and people of his country. He had known many monarchs who cared
little for what went on beyond the gates of the castle. "You know very much
about your country, Sire."
Anthony looked at him, surprised. "Of course I do. How can a man rule his
country if he doesn't know it? That was one thing my father impressed upon me
deeply," he grinned. "Fortunately, I'm very interested in history."
Gibbs laughed and he found himself drawn to the younger man. King Anthony was a
handsome man but beyond that he was intelligent and seemed to truly care for the
people he ruled. "Yes, my father was the same. He made sure I knew all there was
to know about Bourbon and our people." A sad look crossed his face. His kingdom
had been lost to him many years ago…but still, he missed it.
"If it's not too painful a topic, would you tell me about Bourbon? I'm afraid I
do not know much of it, other than the basic history…and what happened with
Haswari."
Gibbs tilted his head to the side and then nodded. "I would be honoured to tell
you of my country."
**********
A few hours later, the entourage arrived at the base camp on the shores of the
Galatian Sea. Word spread quickly through the camp that King Anthony was here
and soon there was a great gathering of soldiers.
"Tobias!" Anthony greeted the General who was in charge of operations.
General Tobias bowed to the king. "Your Majesty," he said, leading Anthony,
Gibbs, Ducky and Abigail into his tent headquarters.
After everyone was seated, Anthony looked to Tobias. "So, General, report," he
said.
"We've had no skirmishes with the beast in the last three days. Currently the
monster is out at sea, it seems to be hiding; I have sentries posted to watch
for it. As soon as it surfaces, we will know, Sire. We've made no headway in
getting rid of it," Tobias said quietly.
Anthony nodded. "Thank you. You and your men have done an admirable job. Gibbs
and I will take on the beast at the first possible moment," Anthony explained.
"But now, I must go address the brave men and women who are fighting for our
country. Gentlemen," he said as he stood to leave the tent.
It was almost three days later when the beast finally came ashore again. During
that time, King Anthony and Sir Gibbs spent much time together in conversation;
discussing how they'd fight the beast as well as other topics.
"Your Majesty!" a young voice exclaimed from outside Anthony's tent.
"Enter!"
The page flew through the flaps of the tent, stopping and bowing to Anthony
before continuing. "The dragon is almost to shore, Sir!"
"Thank you, tell the general we'll be going down to the shore," Anthony ordered.
The page immediately turned and left the tent.
"Looks like it's show time," Gibbs said, standing and putting his gear on with
the king following suit.
The two men made their way quickly to the edge of the beach, where they could
see the large, scaly green beast climbing out of the water.
Anthony and Jethro waited until the beast was completely on the land, it would
be less agile then, before making their way slowly onto the beach. They had
worked out a plan the night before and now they implemented it.
Jethro walked down the right side of the dragon, Anthony the left. The beast
paid neither man any notice until Jethro struck its hindquarter with his sword.
Before the beast could fully turn to his direction, Anthony attacked from the
other side. They kept up the attack, until the dragon had so many wounds with so
much blood being lost that it lowered it's head onto the beach.
"NOW!" shouted Gibbs. He and Anthony ran to near the beast's head. Then, their
swords whistled through the air, slicing side by side through the thinnest part
of the dragon's long neck. As soon as the head was detached and fell to the
beach the dragon's body turned to dust, revealing the decapitated body of Ari of
Haswari lying on the beach.
Gibbs frowned and bent down to touch the body, when he heard Ducky calling to
them to not do anything with it. He turned as Ducky came up to the scene.
"Don't touch it Jethro, he may be poisoned or worse. I'll take care of things.
You and King Anthony go celebrate your victory," Ducky said before turning to
take care of Ari's remains.
"So Ari is really dead?" he asked the magician.
"Yes, and I'll make sure he stays that way," Ducky replied.
Anthony pulled on Gibbs' arm. "Let's go, Jethro, we have a grateful kingdom to
greet," he said, smiling.
"Of course, your Majesty," Gibbs grinned in reply.
King Anthony's Castle
Four days later
The celebration feast at the castle was well under way, now that the king, Gibbs
and the others had returned safely after slaying the dragon.
Halfway through the evening, King Anthony approached Jethro. "You have helped us
slay the horrible beast. Thank you, Sir Gibbs," he said, shaking his hand. "As a
reward, you may take your pleasure with either of my sisters…" he paused, seeing
an almost predatory gleam come into Jethro's eyes. Anthony _had_ asked his
sisters' permission before offering the reward, they both seemed attracted to
the older man.
Anthony's thoughts were cut off when Gibbs, glancing at the courtiers around
them, leant forward, almost pressing his lips in a kiss to the king's ear. "The
reward I ask for is you, my King. It's your pleasure I want to take…or give as
the case may be." Moving his head back, Jethro grinned as he watched the smile
spread across Anthony's face, his hazel eyes bright.
The king nodded. "Then you shall have what you have asked for, Jethro. When the
feast is over…?"
"That will be fine. However, I need to rest, so I shall see you later, Sire?"
"You can count on it," Anthony said, smiling and watching the older man leave
the room. Perhaps the celebrating wouldn't go on so long tonight…
As soon as Gibbs was out of the room, Abigail and Caitlyn made their way to
their brother's side. "So, who did he choose, me or Cait?" Abigail asked.
Anthony grinned, rather slyly. "Neither, he wanted something better."
"What could be better than one of us?" pouted Caitlyn.
"Me," was all he said, before turning and following Gibbs out of the room. "Damn
it!" he heard Caitlyn say as Abigail laughed and he heard the tinkling of coin
exchanging hands. Anthony wondered if Caitlyn would ever learn not to bet
against their sister. After a few steps he turned around. "I know it's not good
form for the king to leave early, but damn it, I AM the king…who's got someone
waiting for him. You ladies will wrap things up for me, I trust?"
Abigail gave him two thumbs up. "You bet we will, Anthony. Now, don't have too
much fun, brother dear," she said, winking at him. "Oh, and don't do anything I
wouldn't do!" she called after him.
Anthony laughed, feeling happier than he had in a long while as he climbed the
stairs to his chambers…and to his love.
Of course, this being a fairy tale, the two men loved each other deeply, were
wed within the year, and lived… happily ever after.
//**the end**\\