FLEETING DREAMS:
A SECOND CHANCE
CHAPTER I
By ... Divine Selenity
2000, July 27
[REVISED 2001, February 05]
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Author’s Notes:
Okay. This is the first chapter of Fleeting Dreams: A Second Chance. You have to read the Prologue to understand this. There’s been a gap in time and you need to
know what happened before to cause all of this. Okei Dokei?
This piece an alternate
universe purely centering around Heero and Relena’s love life since I am a
devoted fan of this couple. Please, if
you don’t like that coupling, don’t waste mine and your time e-mailing me and
ranting about my choice of couples. Of
course, you’ll see appearances from our other beloved Gundam pilots and the
other girls, I can’t just leave them out.
They’re so adorable.
Anyway have fun and don’t
forget to write back at DivineSelenity@hotmail.com to make any constructive
criticisms. Remember, CONSTRUCTIVE
criticisms, not flames. I love e-mail
so don’t worry I will answer. Expect it
at weekends though. As I said before
I’m relying on the feed backs to determine whether or not I want to continue
publishing this fanfic. So, keep those
e-mails coming.
P. S. I have
nothing against yaoi or yuri fans, but I don’t write along those themes.
Disclaimer:
REALLY wished with all my heart that I owned Gundam Wing but sadly, I
don’t. Hey, at least I own this story.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“This is
DEFINITELY NOT my day.”
A young
woman in her early twenties can be seen emerging from a shining black
limousine. Garbed in a soft dove gray
suit with a double-breasted jacket, her strawberry-blond hair pulled back in a
coil, and her sunglasses covering her eyes, she presented the epitome of
a successful business woman. Carrying
her briefcase in one hand and removing her sunglasses with the other to stare
at the impressive building in front of her, she mumbled once again, “DEFINITELY
NOT my day.”
With
that, she strolled into the oppressing building straightening up as she did so,
therefore adding to the aura of confidence that appeared to have everyone
looking at her with admiration. Indeed she
was beautiful creature, a fact that didn’t escape the males’ eyes and a reality
that her fellow females envied in her.
* * * * *
“WHERE
IS SHE?”
As many
people scuttled out of the way of their very angry superior’s path, the young
man at his side didn’t seem affected by his foul mood. Tensions were running high, but Duo Maxwell
has had many experiences with his partner’s foul moods, oftentimes he had been
at the receiving line of many, but he had weathered it out. However, he did feel sorry for the person
his partner’s irritation is directed to.
Duo
brushed his hair back from his forehead, only to sigh in annoyance as it once
again flopped back to its normal place – in front of his eyes. With a frown, he thought, ‘this is all
Heero’s fault. He hurried me up so fast
to the office that I didn’t have time to put gel in my hair. I am never EVER going to do that again,’ he
vowed. He admired himself in the glass
partitions of the opposite office, his bright blue eyes sweeping his gaze from
his head to toe, as he flipped his trademark long brown-haired braid over his
shoulder. It was common knowledge that
his long braided hair drew many admiring glances from the opposite sex. They thought it to be very, very sexy. With a final flip of his hair, he
grinned. ‘Well, not too shabby. I guess it’ll have to do, but if our contact
turns to be a very hot babe, I will kill Heero Yuy.’ After all, he was still single and he still needed to play the
field unlike Heero, who already had a special somebody. ‘A very special somebody at that. That lucky dog.’ If she wasn’t Heero’s, Duo himself would try to date her, but ‘oh
well,’ he thought with a grin. ‘Let’s
just hope the babe is a real looker.’
If possible, his grin got even wider . . . that is until he heard yet another shot right next to him.
Duo grin
faded, as he sighed dramatically.
‘Hopefully Heero won’t kill the lady.
It’ll be such a loss if she did turn out to be a babe.’ He broke away from his musing to look at his
enraged partner. Sure he was tall
standing at 6’2, which was natural for an American. Never in his life, though had he met a tall Japanese male. After all, Asians were normally short. Heero Yuy was actually the same height as he
was, possibly even taller. ‘Must be the
European gene in him,’ Duo concluded.
His height was really helpful
especially when Heero Yuy got into the business conferences. It added intimidation along with his
proverbial deadly glare and scowl. That was part of his appeal. Nobody wanted to mess with him after
that. Add to that, not only did he
exude power and money, but he wasn’t necessarily gruesome to look at. He was in fact quite a looker, listed by
Newsweek as one of the fifty most eligible bachelors in America,
a fact that excited the ladies of the office. Duo would always hear the gossips that went
around between the ladies during the office breaks and their conversation would
have the usual,
“Wow! Did you see Mr. Heero Yuy today?”
“Yeah . . . gorgeous as
always. With that nice slender physique
. . .”
“Slender . . . but underneath
all those clothes that slender physique disguises his strong, shapely muscles“
“Tell me about it . . . and
that richly colored dark brown hair with those locks that would always hang
down right in front of his eyes.”
“Yeah . . . don’t forget the
eyes . . . divine . . . that’s what they are.
Whenever I look at his Prussian blue eyes . . . I feel like he’s seeing
through me and I get that tingly feeling all throughout my body . . . “
“I know exactly what you’re
talking about.”
And then, Duo would hear the
wistful sighs of the ladies as he quickly headed back to his office, chuckling
along the way and his eyes twinkling with mischief, for he could never wait to
tease his buddy.
Power, money, and good looks
all wrapped up in one package. Every
man wanted to be like him while every woman wanted to be WITH him.
His musing was once again
interrupted by another shout. Again
coming from Heero. ‘God, he needs to
cool it because he is messing up my eardrums and giving me a great big
headache. What he needs is a little R
and R [Rest and Relaxation].’
Duo threw an exasperated glance
at Heero Yuy, entrepreneur extraordinaire, who was currently donning his
legendary glare, the reason why many of the subordinates had called him terrifying
and strict, a description that applied to him even when not in his
temperamental moods. Be that as it may,
he was truly a compassionate man, sometimes even funny, and Duo was already
exaggerating it when he meant sometimes.
His
Prussian blue eyes normally sparkling with amusement or concentration, now
showed angry depths, expressing how annoyed he was at the late arrival. His charcoal black suit emphasized his
tanned colored skin. His naturally
unruly dark brown hair, which was earlier tamed just for the upcoming
appointment, came undone with all the pacing.
Even with that rugged look, he still maintained his aura of confidence
as the overseer of a multi-millionaire company.
‘But, got to admit,’ Duo
thought, ‘Heero is a pretty impressive individual.’ He’d worked with the man for only four years. At first, when Duo had been made a partner
after his company merged with Mizaki Industries, he had thought he’d be working
with the old man, Natsushi Mizaki, himself.
After all, he was the one managing the Mizaki Industries before he
handed the management down to his grandson, Heero Yuy, while still retaining
part of the company’s ownership. Not to
say that Heero was a spoilt brat waiting for money from his grandfather, since
Heero himself had numerous companies under his command that he had built on his
own. It just so happened that he also
had a grandfather who happened to be the legendary Natsushi Mizaki . . . and
surprise . . . surprise, he was also known for being an entrepreneur
extraordinaire after entering the American market and taking it by storm. Like grandfather, like grandson. Which brings me to what I was telling him
earlier in the morning, Duo scrunched his face contemplating this thought.
“Heero buddy you need a
life.” Duo grinned, one of those
idiotic grins he had that clearly stated he was up to no good, while draping
his arm on the back of the other young man in a sense of camaraderie.
Heero merely looked at the
other boy and with one slight lift of one dark eyebrow, “And what may I ask
brought on this sudden interest in my life?”
“What life?” Heero could’ve smacked Duo just for that
remark, but he didn’t. He should’ve but
he didn’t. He could’ve but he didn’t. After all they’ve known each other for four
years and Duo was one of those few people he trusted – one of his best friends
actually, even though they are as different as night and day. He being the one between the twosome with a
very serious outlook in every aspect of life while Duo tended to be lively and
extremely annoying man who always made a point to comment on his lifestyle or
as Duo said lack thereof. Damn he
should’ve smacked Duo.
On a somber note Duo continued,
“Seriously though, Heero I know you’re a really capable person but I know some
of the tension must be getting to you.
This merger business with Forscue Incorporated is important yeah,
specially with another competitor on the horizon, but take it easy. We’ve got Barton’s people working with us
and if their past performances are anything to go by you know as well as I do
that the man has the best of the best, top-notch operatives around. So that being said . . . ” Duo immediately returned back to his
mischievous self, turned Heero around facing his office and started shoving him
in that direction in an uncouth manner.
Heero’s ‘hey’s’ and ‘DUO!!!’s’ were ignored as Duo cheerfully continued,
“Why don’t you get out of everybody’s hair and go into your office? All your glaring and yapping around is
getting in everybody’s nerves thereby preventing them to do their job and we
need them to be performing their jobs.
Capisce?”
Duo ignored Heero’s resounding no and with a final
shove, he had pushed the still infuriated man into the double doors of his
office and slammed the door behind him.
A grateful sigh of relief could be heard from all the workers and
relieved smiles formed all around the room.
Then, on second thought, Duo poked his head again into Heero’s office
and said, “I have a thought. Why don’t
you call that nice fiancée of yours?
It’ll help lessen your grouchy mood.”
With a sweet “buh-bye” Duo once again firmly closed the door. A second later, a resounding crash was heard
throughout the office along with Heero’s “I’m gonna get you later you braided
BAKA !!!!” Whenever Heero reverted to
his native language, Japanese, it was a sign that he was really irritated. Grinning like a Cheshire cat, Duo’s only
thought was, ‘Oh yeah, annoying Heero Yuy is definitely my calling in life.’
With that he turned his
attention to his audience, reverting back to his business face saying, “What’s everybody looking at? Nothing here so get back to work!” then
merrily, whistling all the way too, walked down the other end of the hall back
to his office. . . but he stopped . . . turned around . . . then made a beeline
for Heero’s secretary, whose cubicle was in front of Heero’s office.
After being satisfied that she
was there – Duo poked his head in to take a peek at what she was doing – Duo
walked in and plopped himself down on one of the chairs in front of her desk.
“Hey Mrs. C. how ya doing?” Duo
greeted with childish glee.
“You want something . . . what
is it?” Smiling, the middle-aged lady never took her eyes from the computer
screen as she talked to him. “Now out
with it. I still have a lot of work to
do.”
“Why do you always think
that? Can’t I just come here to say hi
like I always do?”
“And since when have you done
that?”
“You wound me,” and to make a
point Duo, on his knees, clutched at his chest to feint injury. Then sat back down again when Mrs. C. didn’t
seem to be paying him attention at all.
“Fine be that way. Anyway, I
just wanted to know if you’ve heard from our Barton Corporation contact, a Ms.
Nicole de La Houge as I recall, in charge of the Forscue merger. She was supposed to be here as Heero’s 1:00
appointment, but as you can see,” pointing to her clock, “it’s already 2:00 and
she’s clearly not here yet which is why our fearless leader has been on the
edge today, specially with that new threat to the merger.”
“Really?!?!?! I haven’t noticed,” she smartly
replied. Then with a smile, “The whole
office is shaking with tension but, can’t alleviate that either cause sorry to
say I haven’t heard from her. I took
the liberty in calling the Barton Corporation, talked to Trowa Barton himself
in fact. He just said that she’s
coming, but that was thirty minutes ago and as you said still no sign of her.”
“If you ask me,” and Duo
continued talking even with Mrs. C.’s adamant ‘I didn’t’, “she shouldn’t be an
operative for the Barton Corporation.
Clearly she can’t match up with their high standards and it would be a
shame that if she always slips up like this.
It puts a bad dent on Barton Corporation’s respectable reputation. She should be fired.” He finished with gusto by pounding his fist
on his palm.
“Oh I totally agree with you,
but, oops, too late. She already
resigned,” a voice from behind him suddenly interjected. Duo and Mrs. C, clearly startled by the new
presence, turned to the cubicle’s opening and encountered a vision looking
defiantly straight at them – and she definitely did not look amused.
* * * * *
Relena Darlian was DEFINITELY
not having a good day. In the past
thirty hours she has gone from one part of the world to the next. She hasn’t eaten anything other than the crummy
airplane food nor has she gotten but a wink’s full of sleep . . . all because
of one lousy executive who suddenly decided she wanted to fall out of the place
of the earth.
Twenty-four hours ago she was
at basking under the glow of the sun in England. When the sun was shining, England in June was just about
perfect., she had decided. She had just
come out of the stuffy building behind her that housed the Barton Corporation’s
European main base after finishing a very grueling day of negotiations,
something that she had stayed up all night for, studying the contract word for
word and making sure the deal didn’t include anything that would jeopardize her
client’s company. It was a good thing
she did because they did indeed try to get nasty. ‘Those sneaky corporate lawyers,’ she thought. Luckily, for her client, and unfortunately
for them, she had found them out. Now
her client had wanted another contract to be drawn up, by her of course, by the
next month. After all that was her
forte, managing the Barton Corporation assets and supervising mergers and
negotiations for their clients.
The Barton Corporation,
Relena’s company, had assets of its own that they merged with other companies
that were too weak to stand up on its own.
They had nourished it to the outstanding successful companies as they
are today. Though they were busy
running these other companies, their main forte was still mergers. A elite branch of their corporation provided
expert assistance to corporations in danger of hostile takeovers or
buy-outs. They help the company
managers prevent raiders, motivated solely by quick profits, endanger the
longevity of a company. Not only that,
but they act also as an advisor to those companies who hire them. Their job can run visa-versa. They help advise and engineer takeovers and
buy-outs that in the long run will be beneficial to both companies.
Now at the age of twenty-seven,
Relena Darlian had worked for the Barton Corporation for five years. Immediately after finishing her degree at
the age of twenty-two, she was promptly accepted as a part of the staff,
working first for a few weeks as a staff assistant in order to settle in to the
firm’s routine, then worked her way into becoming the communications manager
for a year and a half, switching over to fill in the vacancy as the financial
director until a permanent employee was found to fill the position. Thereafter, she was promoted to becoming the
junior executive of the company and thereby acquiring a fair amount of shares
in the company and becoming one its partners as well, an incredible feat for
one who has only been part of the team for two and a half years, especially for
one who was only twenty-five years old.
She was known for her thoroughness and quick thinking, which is why she
is usually called in, mostly last-minute, to handle cases that might blow up in
the faces of the less experienced negotiators.
After she had exited the
building, she had taken out the clip from her hair letting her hip-length
blonde hair loose while sighing in relief, grateful that the negotiations were
over. Just as she was relishing in the
smell of newly mown grass from a nearby
courtyard and the happy chirping of birds, wheeling and diving in the sky, far
above her head, a sleek black limousine had stopped right in front of her and
its driver had gotten out of the vehicle to approach her.
“Are you Ms. Darlian ma’am?”
the chauffeur had asked in inquiry.
“Yes? That’s me. What can I do
for you?” She smiled at him as a
pleasant gesture though she was definitely confused since she didn’t call a
limousine service to take her back to her apartment.
He smiled and gesture to the
limousine. “Ms. Noventa sent me to
fetch you down here and bring you home.
She is very grateful for your services.
Consider this as a bonus for a very rewarding day she said.” Then he opened the door and gestured for her
to get in.
“Thank you very much.” Relena happily crawled into an awaiting
limousine closing her eyes for a quick nap grateful that she needn’t drive nor
direct a cab to her London apartment.
But her peaceful state lasted for only a second because of the insistent
ringing of the cell phone in her purse, demanding to be picked up.
Puzzled as to who might be
calling and already frustrated at the unknown caller, she brought out the device
from her bag and looked at its back-lit display, only to groan in dismay once
she recognized who it was, but answered the phone nonetheless.
“No. I’m definitely not interested in doing you any favors as of this
moment. No shopping for your
sister. No visiting business associates
for you or your dad, and definitely no more business calls,” she announced
firmly, before the caller had a chance to say anything.
“I definitely missed having you
around here to boss me around Darlian,” came the chuckling voice from the other
end of the line.
“Trowa Barton, you have one
minute before I hang-up this phone. As
much as I love hearing you admit that you miss my bossy attitude, my eyes are
beckoning sleep.” In spite of her
exhaustion, Relena drew the phone nearer to her ears and smiled. Moments like this with Trowa Barton were
rare, especially since both of them jetted around the world quite often,
managing the Barton Corporation assets.
At the same time, like Relena, Trowa was also an expert negotiator,
therefore he handled those extreme cases that Relena wasn’t handling. Plus, he was also Barton Corporation’s
junior vice-president, along with the fact that he was son and future successor
of Jan Breydel Barton, the owner of Barton Corporation. All in all they were very busy people,
which is why, Relena cherished those precious moments were they could just sit
down and talk to each other like old days.
“My, my, somebody is DEFINITELY
cranky,” came his amused voice.
“DEFINITELY sleepy too, that’s
why there better be a point to this call, Barton,” Relena laughingly answered.
“Why? I can’t just call my favorite girl without a reason?”
“No, you never do anything
without a reason Trowa. This had better
be good, Barton.”
“Right.” Trowa’s voice turned serious. “We have a problem.”
She raised her eyebrow’s at
this. “What kind of problem?”
“I need you to return to
Washington, D. C. . . . A. S. A. P.”
“The situation’s that bad? Negotiations can usually be set back for a
few days can’t they?”
Trowa sighed and his somber
voice reached her ears as he explained the situation. “Ever heard of the Mizaki Industries?”
“Hasn’t everybody? To put it bluntly, it’s owner, Natsushi
Mizaki, is a Japanese Bill Gates, as wealthy and as prestigious. Why?” Then on an afterthought, “Oh my, don’t tell
me they’ve actually assigned us to handle one of their mergers? I thought their company itself already had
experts for that. And if our
corporation was handling it wouldn’t Jan have wanted to take care of it
himself?”
“Well, actually, they’ve been
our client way before you were part of the staff. It’s just that for the past years other executives, who have
experienced working with them, dealt with their negotiations. Plus, four years ago they experienced a
shift in power. Natsushi Mizaki turned
executive control to someone else while still retaining part of the company’s
ownership.”
Relena was about to interrupt
him to inquire the new chief executive officer’s name, but Trowa had
anticipated it. They had known each
other for five years, after all. “Don’t
ask me who the new CEO [chief executive officer] is. I don’t know either. I
have never met the guy before. As much
as possible dad’s been the one who’s been communicating with him,” he finished.
After digesting this bits of
information, Relena went back to her original question. “So what’s the status? Who’s been handling the case?”
“Mizaki Industries was trying
to engineer a silent buy-out over Forscue Incorporated, a dying computer
company. For months they’ve initiated a
fake-out. They’ve intentionally leaked
in the business arena that they were interested in Forscue Incorporated’s
rival, CHIPS to be exact, instead of Forscue Incorporated. And because of the supposed interest of
Mizaki Industries in buying CHIPS, other competitors have also taken interest
in it and the CHIPS company stocks have skyrocketed for the past five months
while Foresters Incorporated stocks continued to decline making a buy-out
pretty easy.” Trowa took a deep breath.
“I feel a but coming in,”
Relena injected wryly.
“But,”
‘I knew it,’ Relena thought
“ . . . it seems that they now
have competition. Several
actually. If I’m not mistaken all of
those companies who have previously invested in CHIPS Incorporated, have now
withdrawn all their interest and turned it to Forscue Incorporated as of today,
right after the market opened.”
“Why now? When it’s so close to the close of the
negotiations?” Then dawning came to
Relena. “Oh my Gosh . . .” They should have anticipated this
outcome. Both Trowa and Relena would
have, but they weren’t the one working on the merger. ‘Well, the suspense is killing me, thought Relena. ‘It’s time for some truths.’
“So tell me Trowa, who’s our
leak?”
“You’ll be surprised, Lena.”
“Try me,” she retorted. “I’ve been in this business too long for me
to be surprised. Business dealings are
way better than T. V. soaps. Back
stabbing is common while loyalty is a rarity.
So, hit me with your best shot.
I want to know who’s the scum bag responsible for me not being able to
get any semblance of beauty sleep.”
“Don’t say I didn’t warn you,”
Trowa reminded her. At her snort of
derision, Trowa answered. “Nicole de La
Houge was taking care of the case.”
Relena was dumbfounded. “You’ve got to be kidding right?”
“Sorry, I know you were fond of
her, but our latest protégé turned out to be eager to move on to higher
grounds. She wanted to be on the top
the fastest way. Selling to the highest
bidder turned out to be the easiest way for her. So she folded.”
“But . . . but how can that
be? We carefully scanned her and you
and I interviewed her ourselves.” Then
her voice turned hard as steel she continued, “And neither you nor I ever make
any mistakes when choosing who will work for our branch.”
“Looks like we did. And now we have to rectify the situation.”
“I was afraid you’d say
that. Sometimes being the best of the
best isn’t that great,” she complained tiredly.
“You’ve had five years to get
used to it,” came the reply.
“Yeah, but that doesn’t mean I
can’t complain once in a while. So what
do you need me to do?”
“We’ll talk about the case
further once you get here. I’ve taken
the liberty of booking you a flight straight from London to D. C. No stop-overs at all. You’re flight should be
leaving in about an hour from now. I’ve
informed them that you might be a few minutes late, but I told them that they
are not to leave without you under any circumstances. I’ll pick you up myself once you arrive.”
‘So much for rest and
relaxation,’ Relena thought in yearning.
She was about to turn off her cell phone but Trowa spoke.
“And Lena?”
“Yeah?”
“Try and get some rest. You sound like hell.” Then all there was left was the dial phone.
‘Some compliment. Just you wait Trowa Barton. Once I get there, you’re going to do some
major begging. Hmm . . . I have been
thinking about buying myself a new, expensive attire– scratch that – with Trowa
around I can buy myself a closet-full of clothes.” The thought perked up Relena’s tired nerved and as her light blue
eyes twinkled with mischief, she directed the chauffeur to head to the London
airport after they made a quick stop to her apartment.
That whole episode had been
twenty-four hours ago. Six hours ago,
around 5:30 in the morning, she had touched down in Reagan National Airport,
feeling utterly spent. As she walked
through the connecting bridge towards the airport gates, her entire frame
filled with pain with every step taken, all she could think about was
inflicting pain towards a certain junior vice-president of a certain Barton
Corporation. However, the site that she
saw when she actually reached the airport gate instantly changed her mind. All she could think about was, ‘I hate it
when he does that,’ for standing ahead many other people waiting for other
passengers of the plane she had ridden was Trowa Barton, smiling that cute
boyish smile of his and holding a bouquet of lovely full bloomed roses for
her. The sight took her breath, not to
mention memory of her pain-ridden body, away.
To put
it simply, Trowa Barton was a Greek god. ‘No question about it,’ as she stared at his tanned smooth
face. ‘Actually, correct that,’ she
paused, ‘he’s a Latin god. After all he
was of Latin origin though he was born here in good old America.’ He towered over her 5’7” with his 6’4”
height. Normally man of that height
were either lanky or heavy-weighted.
Trowa was neither. He had a lean
figure clothed normally in his business suits that doesn’t do a great job of hiding
every inch of his perfectly-toned body.
Every woman within a fifty-mile radius of him were aware of that
fact. Also, Trowa was not only in good
shape but he was good-looking too. His
choice of hair-style hid most of his face, to lessen the appeal Trowa’s mother
had once confided in Relena. ‘Boy, was
he wrong in doing that,’ Relena inwardly giggled. Women love the mystery in a man and they found plenty of that in
Trowa. They found it very attractive
indeed. ‘Oh well, who am I to
disillusion him, anyway.’ His hairstyle
not only increased his sex appeal to the opposite sex but it made his dark
green eyes stand out more, since his dark brown hair contrasted against its
coloring. His eyes, it reminded her of
emeralds, the purest kinds.
Many
women working in their company envied the attention Trowa Barton paid her. Ever since she had started working there,
for some reason or another, she would encounter Trowa Barton, whether literally
bumping into him – which was how they met by the way – or whether they would
just happen to ride on the same elevator.
No matter what, she would always see him around. It wasn’t until a two months after her
employment that Trowa came up to her and started up a conversation. That conversation led to another and
another, then that conversation led to a visit to the building’s
cafeteria. An encounter that was
followed up by dinner. The next thing
she knew they were the best of friends – keeping no secrets from one
another. ‘Well at least, he had no
secrets from her,’ she guiltily amended.
Trowa and her . . . they were a
formidable team, especially when it came to business strategies, which is why
there were a lot of times that they would be assigned to work on the same
project. More often than not this
earned Relena envious glares. Not that
she cared anyway since there was nothing to be guilty about. She and Trowa were just friends. At least, that’s what she’s always thought
they were. Weren’t they? But, she had to admit though, she and Trowa
didn’t act as if they were ‘just’ friends.
They’ve developed this closeness that, at first and at times still, had
scared her since she was still wising up from one of the biggest mistake she
had ever made in her life. And that was
falling in love with the wrong guy.
Relena shook herself from her musings, it seemed that she had been
thinking about the past more than once today.
‘I wonder why.’ Her curiosity
was peaked. ‘Must be exhaustion,’ she
concluded.
Pasting a brilliant smile in
her face, she gazed at Trowa and, suddenly in a burst of spontaneity, dumped
her traveling bags on the floor and launched herself to his arms. Trowa, momentarily surprised, nearly wasn’t
able to save the beautiful roses he had specially bought just for her from
being crushed. But, ‘Thank God for fast
reflexes and martial arts classes,’ Trowa gratefully thought and gently
gathered the woman he had considered his best friend for five years into his
welcoming arms.
Within the circle of Trowa’s
arms, though Relena was beginning to succumb to sleep’s spell, her mind was
still going on overdrive. ‘There was a
time when I could never myself embracing another man like this except for
Heer-‘ Before she could finish the
thought, she shook her head. ‘Get it
together Darlian, that’s the second time today and this isn’t exactly the time
to be delving into the past, ‘coz that’s exactly where it’s supposed to be, the
past.’
After a few moments Trowa broke
the silence. “You must have missed me
more than I had expected.”
Grateful that he diverted her
thoughts from the past, “You wish. I’m
just so tired I could fall flat on my face.”
She backed away from his embrace and yawned. “And dreadfully sleepy too,” she added. “You do realize that with only a wink’s full of sleep you’re
going to have to carry on the business negotiations right?”
“The meeting’s not scheduled
for until 1:00 in the afternoon. You
can sleep in for about five hours and then we’ll board a plane to New
York.” While talking, Trowa had
gathered all her belongings, a dark gray travelling duffel bag and her
briefcase, shouldering it on his right shoulder. On his left hand he still carried the roses. With his right arm, he had kept his hold on
Relena’s waist, urging her closer to him, keeping her balance, to lean on
him.
“Why New York?” This information had piqued her interest.
“That’s where their main base is. But, once we’re on the place we’ll – ” While Trowa had been talking, he had
inadvertently glanced at Relena, who seemed not to be listening to him. ‘Poor girl was rundown.’ Trowa’s gaze softened and he thought, ‘I’ll
ask for some time off with pay for her.
She had been working too hard as of late.’ Trowa turned his gaze at Relena, who really did sound – and look
– dreadfully tired. “Come on sleeping
beauty, let’s get you home so you can get some rest.”
Relena looked as if she was
already half asleep as she mumbled incoherently, “but Trowa Brussels is a long
way from here, and to be honest, even though I really want to go home, I really
don’t want to ride again on a plane with their stuffy, cramped seats.” Then she snuggled closer to Trowa as she imagined
that she half-walked outside the airport premises.
All Trowa could do was stare at
her as he half-carried her and at times half-dragged her outside. ‘I really wish that I wasn’t carrying all
these stuff. If I wasn’t I could just
make things easier for her and just carry her myself.’ As he walked to the sleek black limousine
awaiting them right outside the airport’s entrance, all Trowa could think about
was, ‘Brussels? Where did that come
from? I meant either my family house in
Richmond, Virginia or her apartment in Alexandria, Virginia. Either way, both was home to them.’
However, Trowa had another
thing to think about as he entered the limousine handing Relena’s luggage to
his family chauffeur and placing Relena on his lap, his arms loosely about her,
with her head resting on his chest.
Once they were situated, and the driver had started driving to his D. C.
apartment – he had decided that he would let her sleep some more and because of
that they needed to be closer to the airport – Relena had snuggled closer to
his warmth, settling her face against his neck, her head now resting on the
crook of his left shoulder. She had
mumbled once more. He barely made out
the words, ‘Trowa, you owe me a new wardrobe.’
At this Trowa just became more
confused than ever.
Throughout
the whole ride to Trowa’s apartment, Trowa had heard Relena murmur more in her
sleep. He could only catch a few words,
but from the gist of things, they were names of people she had probably known a
long time ago. Among the names he heard
were Milliardo, Noin, Dorothy, Wufei, Sally, Mama Darlian, and Papa
Darlian. Now, it wasn’t strange for one
person to dream about people she had known before, he wasn’t concerned about
that. What puzzled Trowa was that
Relena was tearfully crying in her sleep, especially whenever she mentioned the
names Heero and Hilde. His shirt was
already soaked with tears, yet he didn’t mind.
All he could do was tighten his hold around her and draw her closer to
him, if possible, wishing her tears would stop. Miraculously, it did.
By the
time he had carried her, and her belongings, into his apartment and settled her
into her room – she had designated the guest room as hers which technically was
since she stayed there whenever she was over his house, which was a lot of time
– he had grown more puzzled at the woman he held in his arms. After tucking her in, he had kissed her
forehead, stared at her peaceful face for awhile more, caressed her face
lovingly, and stood up to go to the living room. As he walked past the her bedroom door, he stopped and looked at
her once more, ‘I just realized that even though you’re my best friend, I don’t
even know a lot about you. What secrets
are you hiding from me Relena? More
importantly, why are you hiding such secrets?’
With a solemn shake of his head, he walked away.
Heavenly.
That’s the only word to describe the aroma that she was smelling. Groggily, Relena opened her eyes, only to
close them once more because of the intensity of the sun’s glare.
‘Oh God, what time is it?’ With a deep breath, she ventured one eye
open and looked at the clock right next to her bed. It clearly read 10:00 in the morning. She shut her eyes close once more. ‘Ugh. It is too early to
get up. Must go back to sleep.’ She snuggled once more into the comforts of
the blankets and its warmth.
A minute later.
‘Must go to sleep. Must go to
sleep. Way too early. Must go to sleep.’ Relena was chanting to herself under the blankets hoping to lull
herself once more to sleep.’
Five minutes later. ‘Five thousand, Five thousand One, Five thousand Two, Five
thousand Three . . .’ and on she went counting the tiny little lambs in her
head.
Ten minutes later. Sniff. Sniff. ‘There’s that heavenly smell again.’ At that precise moment her stomach
grumbled. ‘Right, first things first,
my stomach definitely needs some loving care after being put through that
torture that they call airplane food.’
Relena proceeded to sleep-walk towards the
kitchen, guided solely by her nose. Of
course, the scratches and bruises that she received from accidentally bumping
into things were blamed solely on her nose for not noticing those things along
the way.
Finally she had reached her destination. Trowa with an apron on and a spatula in one
hand. She’s seen this a lot of times of
course, but she laughed anyway, which alerted him to her presence.
With a lift of an eyebrow Trowa asked, “And what
exactly are you laughing at?”
Relena continued on giggling and sighed with
contentment. “No matter how many times
I see you with an apron and a spatula, the image of it can make me laugh. Imagine that. One of the most powerful men in America has a domestic touch in
him.”
“You sure recovered fast. You’re already making fun of me and my
hobbies.” After saying so he set a
plate of newly cooked omelets and bacons with freshly backed biscuits. To top it off, he laid a cup of coffee, with
cream and drowned with sugar, just the way she liked it.
“You are my savior.” She gratefully inhaled the delicious scent and immediately set
about the task of satisfying her complaining stomach. Trowa only smirked at this and said, “I know.”
She had managed to eat the meal in a record time
of five minutes, take a bath within five minutes, and dressed, styled her hair,
and put make-up on her face all within ten minutes.
Once she jumped into the limousine, this time held
open by Trowa, she had a grin in her face . . .
. . . only to vanish once they boarded the plane
and got down to business.
“Okay. So
let me get this straight,” Relena stated once more, within the confines of the
plane, as she desperately tried not to feel the hopelessness that was starting
to feel a part of her mood nowadays.
“Nicole de La Houge not only leaked all our plans to a rival company,
but it turns out that throughout the time she was handling the case she never
documented any of the statistics needed about Forscue Incorporated?”
Trowa only nodded at this. And his calm façade was only infuriating her
more, but on second thought, she was also supposed to be calm, or else she
won’t be able to think straight.
“So has Mr. Mizaki already been informed of the
situation?”
“Yeah. Dad
talked to him last night himself.
That’s when he told me about the whole mess Nicole made.”
“Options?” she inquired.
“None that seem favorable at this moment. I honestly do not know how to approach this
situation.”
. . . ‘And life just can’t possibly get any worse
than this,’ Relena grimaced, feeling tired all over again.
. . . She was wrong.
In New York they had rented a cab and was caught
up in the midst of the traffic rush so typical in New York. They had pulled in front of an impressive
building. As Trowa paid for the cab,
Relena stood on her exhausted feet, fleetingly glanced at her watch, then
returned to her musing of the building.
The building was new, with a glistening black-mirrored exterior that
towered above the ground. However,
realization suddenly dawned as she looked more closely at her watch, Trowa
finally joining her at her side and cried out in distress.
“What’s wrong?”
Trowa asked, concern clearly expressed in his face.
“What’s wrong?” Relena returned
incredulously. “This is what’s wrong
Barton.” With that she proceeded to
shove her watch in his face. With a
widening of his eyes, she knew he understood her distress. He even voiced it for the two of them.
“We are so late.”
“Not the impression I was trying to make.” Relena then took a deep breath and started
walking ahead, leaving Trowa to follow behind her as she entered the oppressing
building. A grimace was clearly on both
of their face.
Their footsteps made tapping
sounds against the marble floor in the lobby where she was warmly greeted by
the receptionist, who gave her a wide smile, and Trowa with an even wider, and
seductive, come-hither smile.
‘We don’t have time for
this.’ Relena thought
exasperatedly. ‘Later, she can flirt
all she wants, but as of right now we are very late for an important
appointment.
Smiling tightly, she broke the
receptionist’s gaze from a stoic looking Trowa. ‘Serves her right. Trowa
hates girls like that.’ Then going back
to business mode, “Hi. We’re
representatives from the Barton Corporation.
We have a 1:00 appointment with Mr. Natsushi Mizaki that we really need
to be in right now.”
The receptionist who had
welcomed her warmly before, now gave a her a dirty look, as she coldly informed
her of where to go while turning and smiling at Trowa every other second. After finally extracting the much needed
information from her Relena and Trowa boarded the elevator. By now it was 1:45.
“I blame this on you and your
good-looks.” Relena muttered as she
smoothed her hair and straightened her suit.
“I’ll take that as a compliment
thank you very much.” And the man just
stood smirking at her the whole ride up to the seventh floor where they had
encountered another receptionist, with the same results. It was now 2:00.
“Trowa?”
“Yes?” ‘And the man was still calm.’
“Once this is over, you owe me
another new set of wardrobe.” She
walked, leaving Trowa behind her, towards the end of the hallway as the
receptionist had sweetly informed Trowa, all the while ignoring Relena. They passed numerous people in different
surrounding cubicles who seemed knee-deep in work. As she walked towards a cubicle, that she assumed belong to the
CEO’s secretary, since it was outside an impressive set of doors where she once
again assumed belonged to the new CEO, Trowa caught up to her and asked, “Oh
yeah about that wardrobe business, since when did I owe you any by the way?”
Relena was never able to answer
since they stumbled upon what seemed to be a bantering session between a
good-looking young man with braided long hair, at this she did a double take,
and an elderly lady typing away ignoring the presence and chatter of the young
man.
Relena had learned the hard way
not to eavesdrop, but something interesting caught her attention before she
could make herself and Trowa known to them.
The man, after doing a poor imitation of a wounded man – at this she
inwardly laughed – had mentioned Nicole de La Houge. She frowned at this. ‘Hmm
. . . I guess they still don’t know the situation.’ She was about to correct them, when she was interrupted once
again.
“If you ask me she shouldn’t be
an operative for the Barton Corporation.
Clearly she can’t match up with their high standards and it would be a
shame that if she always slips up like this.
It puts a bad dent on Barton Corporation’s respectable reputation. She should be fired,” the braided man had
commented.
At this Relena scowled. Even though she agreed that Nicole should be
fired, this braided fool needn’t talk about it like that. After all they were talking about an
employee who was part of Barton Corporation.
Never mind that she turned out to be a scheming witch. If they could talk about one employee of
Barton Corporation like that, imagine what they could be saying about their
other employees. And one thing Relena
really hated, other than back stabbing was talking about people behind their
backs. It was injustice. For a second, Relena reigned in her temper
and coldly spoke up, “Oh I totally agree with you, but, oops, too late. She already resigned.” And two shocked faces looked at her
direction.
* * * * *
‘Me and my big mouth,’ Duo
thought as he mentally smacked his head in frustration. ‘This totally screws up my first
impression. Oh man, and what if she’s a
babe?’ Both Duo and Mrs. C turned their
attention to the source of the melodic voice . . . and his jaw nearly dropped.
Duo Maxwell looked at the
heavens above in accusation. ‘I swear,
somebody up there has it in for me.
First, the hair, now the babe.’
Only one word came to the mind of he who was always articulate, and that
was, ‘WOW!’
‘Now, she was more than a
babe,’ he thought in admiration as he carefully surveyed her. ‘She was truly a vision.’ From where he was, he’d guess that she could
be around 5’6”-5’8” in height. ‘Not too
small and not too tall,’ he assessed. She
was wearing a soft dove gray suit with a double-breasted jacket that only
enhanced the shapely curves he could see.
Her strawberry-blond hair was pulled back in a coil with loose tendrils
falling down from it and adding an allure to her face. Also, and this was something he liked, she
wasn’t wearing a lot of make-up.
Something that only added to her natural beauty. ‘So far so good,’ Duo thought as he stared
marveled at the supreme confidence her
obviously irate face exuded.
Once more, with a sweeping
glance at her, he thought, ‘Good looks, confidence, and from the looks of it
intelligence. God,’ he groaned mentally. ‘Somebody must really hate me up
there.’ Trying to salvage the situation
from the obviously bad first impression he made, Duo smiled exuberantly – the
smile that has been labeled by the ladies as the killer smile – and extended
his hand for an introduction.
‘Hi. The name’s Duo Maxwell, junior vice-president of Mizaki
Industries, you must be Ms. Nicole de La Houge. Welcome to Mizaki Industries.’
As Duo looked at her, he noticed that no longer was she furious but she
did look confused at something as she thoughtfully frowned up at him, and then
looked at a man right behind her that Duo did not even notice until now.
Once more, Duo thought, ‘Yeah,
somebody hates me up there alright. She
obviously has a boyfriend already, by the way they’re looking at each
other.’ Duo couldn’t help but curse his
unfortunate luck.
Relena
was confused. ‘Didn’t Jan already talk
to Mr. Mizaki about the change in plans?’
Then she grimaced as she realized something, ‘Oh God. If they don’t know about the change in
plans, then that means Trowa and I will have to be the ones to break to the
news that a member of the elite Barton Corporation was actually responsible for
the leak.’ She looked up at Trowa and
though he outwardly looked calm, his eyes conveyed his confusion. She was hoping he would set the tone, but he
was just standing behind her and letting her make the first move.
‘This
makes it three sets of new wardrobes, Barton.’
With a sigh, she turned to the man – Duo Maxwell was it? – and gave him
one of her more generous smiles.
Grasping his hand in hers, she introduced herself. “Hi.
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not Nicole de La Houge.” Mentally she added, ‘And I don’t think I’d
like to be since she’s definitely in big trouble right now.’ With a gesture to Trowa and herself she
continued, “My name is Relena Darlian, Barton’s junior executive, and this is
Trowa Barton, Barton Corporation’s junior vice-president.” Trowa only nodded in acknowledgement as he
eyes the other man.
Relena
ventured on, “We’re here for our 1:00 appointment with Mr. Natsushi Mizaki.”
At this,
Duo seemed perplexed. ‘Don’t these
people know that Mizaki doesn’t handle company affairs anymore? The old man’s busy getting a tan in the
Caribbean right at this moment.’
Relena
seemed to sense his mood as she asked, “Is something wrong? I realize that we’re late for the
appointment, for that we’re terribly sorry, but if you want us to wait – “
Duo cut
her off with an apologetic smile. “No,
no it’s not like that at all. It’s just
that you weren’t scheduled to meet with Mr. Natsushi Mizaki. He is occupied right now, splashing in the
warm waters of the Caribbean to be exact.
You’re meeting with Mizaki Industries’ CEO.” With another smile pointing to the double doors beyond the
cubicle he added, “Here why don’t I bring you to him. I’m sure he’s very anxious to meet you.” Duo saw Trowa Barton put his arm on her
waist to lead her along, ‘If I wasn’t sure before, I’m sure now. They’re definitely an item.’ Duo merely shrugged at this, ‘Oh well,
there’s still that 3:30 appointment of mine for tomorrow.’ He grinned in anticipation.
Behind
him, Relena leaned closer to Trowa as she whispered angrily, ‘You do know that
I’m going to kill your father after this right? He not only informed us last minute, but he neglected to mention
that we’re not meeting with the owner himself but the CEO. Did you know how humiliating that was to
appear totally unprepared? Love him
like a father I might, but he’s going down tonight once we get back.”
“Sorry
Lena,” Trowa reverted to his nickname for her, “You’re going to have to wait in
line after me. I got first dibs.” Then switching the topic, “So, what do you
make of the situation yet?” Trowa asked
as he saw the young man in front of them, Duo, knock on the door and poke his
head in at the same time. “What’s our
plan of action?”
“Well,
we could engineer another fake-out for one, or they could just go ahead and buy
CHIPS as it is.” She ticked off her
fingers one by one with each idea, then continued, “I’ll call this one. Back me up?” She looked up at him questioningly.
Trowa,
removing his arm from her waist, laced his fingers through her and murmured,
“You know I will. I’ll follow your
lead. Let’s knock ‘em dead.” Smiling at her, he ushered her into the
double doors opened by Duo Maxwell.
* * * * *
Heero Yuy hated tardiness. It showed unreliability and questionable
characteristics. And, he abhorred those
traits. But the thing that he hates the
most – no he despises the most – is being ordered and pushed around, literally,
especially by one Duo Maxwell.
As he leaned against the doors
of his office, Heero sighed and brushed back his unruly dark brown hair. ‘Maybe, Duo was right. I do need to relax.’ At this thought he grimaced, ‘I really must
be tired, I just imagined myself admitting that Duo is right.’
He angrily brushed his hair
back again since it had flopped down to its usual untamed state. ‘While I’m at it, I need a trim.’
Pushing himself from the doors,
Heero strode to his desk in the middle of the spacious room and promptly sat
down to his plush leather chair. He had
to admit that he’s been overworked and exhausted. ‘Understatement,’ he thought as he settled more comfortably into
the chair and heard his bones crack.
‘R and R,’ he sighed. He really was considering Duo’s
proposal. After all, Duo could manage
without him. He knew about the company
as well as he did. ‘He can’t be as good
as I can, but hey, who am I to complain?’ Heero smirked at this.
At the age of thirty-two Heero
Yuy was a multi-millionaire. He wasn’t
as wealthy as his grandfather was at this moment, but he was getting there, the
protégé of Natsushi Mizaki, as he was called.
Ever since he was young, he had been reared by his grandfather and
father, Lucenzo Yuy, to be a killer for the financial arena and it was all
paying out. By the age of twenty he had
graduated the top of his class, magna cumlaude actually, and had proceeded to
build his first companies. By the time
he was twenty-one he had made his first million. At twenty-five, he was already a multi-millionaire, well
respected among his field as an honorable man, for non-hostile buy-outs, yet
cunning just the same. Then four years
ago, just as he turned twenty-nine, his grandfather had asked him – no ordered
him was more proper – to take over management of his most prized company,
Mizaki Industries, a billion-dollar fortune by itself. He was pleased with his grandfather’s
confidence in him that’s why he made every effort to prove that his confidence
in him was justified.
But all that now was in danger
of changing. Mizaki Industries had
always been prided for the creation and production of leading technology,
focusing their areas mainly on software, computers, and perfecting patent
materials for building. Forscue
Incorporated, a dying company known for their brilliant scientists, had agreed
to merge with them. It was to be a
silent deal so that competitors won’t complicate negotiation deals. However yesterday all their plans turned to
dust as the competitors got wind of the deals and did exactly what Mizaki
Industries were afraid they were going to do.
They each put in the bid for Forscue Incorporated thereby increasing the
cost of buying the company itself. They
can’t even put a bid in for now since all competitors were hell bent on
preventing them from acquiring Forscue Incorporated.
Heero groaned, ‘This is a
mess.’ Now all he was waiting for was
for the ‘blasted’ Barton Corporation operative to come. He wanted to know his options and he wanted
to know it now. As he stared up at the
ceiling he thought, ‘when has life gotten so complicated?’
He hated these moments when he
had nothing to do because it’s during these times when he gets very
philosophical and sentimental, looking back at another time that he shouldn’t
be. He sighed wistfully as he stared,
through the immense window of his office, at the city of New York before him.
It’s been exactly seven years
today. Seven years when he had let
something that was infinitely precious escape.
He hadn’t known at the time that she would, but she did. The reason?
He had no idea. She just
vanished without a trace. ‘God, I can’t
believe I’m actually getting sentimental over a brief interlude. I’m going to be a married man in less than
two months. I can’t muddle over the
what-ifs of the past.’ Then he shook
his head, ‘Actually that’s exactly what I’ve been doing for these past seven
years. Thinking about what-ifs and so
on. If it wasn’t for Hilde – “
His journey through memory lane
was disturbed by the ringing of the phone.
It was a private line, just between him, his family and his close
friends. “Yuy speaking,” he answered.
“I know,” came a husky feminine
voice from the other line.
“Hilde?” ‘I was supposed to
call her, but I forgot.’
“Bingo.” she laughingly answered then, “So are we on
for tonight, a little celebration for your victory in acquiring yet another
company, and managing yet again to fatten your grandfather’s bank account even
more?”
Heero had the look of utter guilt. ‘I had forgotten all about tonight. He had also forgotten to tell her about the
foul-up.’ He spoke back, “I wouldn’t be
celebrating too soon yet if I were you.”
“Oh, why so?” She definitely sounded confused. “I thought you were already clinching the
deal. Forscue’s owner had already
agreed to the merge. The stocks were
down. What else could possibly have
gone wrong?”
He sighed tiredly. “Long story, but I’ll tell you everything
during dinner.”
“So we’re still on
tonight?” Heero could picture her
smiling cheerfully at this.
“Yes we are. Actually, as soon as I get things in the
office back in running order I was thinking that maybe I’ll take my overdue
vacation time and swing by to Brussels.
Want to come with me?” He had no
idea why he suddenly decided that he wanted some vacation time. And for that matter, he didn’t know why he
was asking Hilde to come with him either.
In all the seven years that they have been betrothed, he had never asked
her to come to his family home in Brussels.
Somehow she would just appear there, ‘probably invited by his mom each
time,’ he guessed. ‘There’s a first for
everything. I’m feeling pretty
spontaneous today.’ At that thought,
his face darkened. Spontaneity had once
caused him a lot of trouble, maybe he shouldn’t have invited her after
all. ‘Too late,’ he thought as Hilde
gave a hearty ‘yes’ to his offer.
Before he could say good-bye to
her, he was startled knock on the door followed by a familiar brown,
braided-haired Duo whom he liked to call BAKA.
“Just a minute Hilde,” he mouthed into the phone.
Turning to the smiling BAKA he
asked, “What do you want?” then ordered, “And take that stupid grin of your
face.”
With a salute, he nodded, but continued smiling. “Hey buddy.
I just thought you’d like to know that your 1:00’s here. Should I let them in now?”
‘About time.’ Heero nodded. “Ask Mrs. C to bring in coffee and refreshments too. I’ll just finish my call with Hilde,” as he
proceeded to ignore the ‘kissy’ faces and sounds that Duo made. “Hilde, my contact’s here. I’ll just see you for dinner I suppose?”
“Sure.” A pause.
Then, “Don’t work yourself too hard Heero . . . I love you.” She’s said those words for so many times
over the past few years, but no matter what, Heero couldn’t help but feel
unease at that declaration. And no
matter what, he couldn’t utter those words back at her, though he knew that she
deserved to hear it. So instead he
said, “Don’t worry I won’t,” and hung up the phone.
He took a moment to gather his
wits. He had never said those three
words that he knew Hilde wanted to hear.
He couldn’t, how could he when he knew he never would be able to love
her like she wanted him to. He’s only
ever said those words once to somebody special, during a burst of spontaneity,
but that was the only time he had.
After all, he was a one-woman type of man, and the dense fool that he
was, he let that one woman get away. He
let Rele-.
He was interrupted by the sound
of footsteps entering his office.
‘Right. Business first. Personal life later.’ He turned to greet – ‘who was it again?’ and
he looked at his appointment calendar – Ms. Nicole de La Houge, only to blink
as he saw a tall distinguished man enter.
‘I wasn’t aware that Ms. Nicole de La Houge had suddenly changed
genders,’ but what started him more was the woman right beside him who’s hand
he lovingly clasped within his own.
‘It couldn’t be could it? After all these years?’ And as he studied her in disbelief, she
seemed to sense his eyes intensely scrutinizing her and she turned her
questioning sky blue eyes to him. Those
same blue eyes fractionally widened in disbelief and with that small single
action he knew. ‘After all this time,’ His eyes softened for a moment.
‘After all this time I’ve found her.’
* * * * *
Anger had
been forgotten as nervousness washed over her.
Trowa and her were both trying to salvage a possible million-dollar deal
and even with Trowa seemingly out of ideas for once, asked her for their plan
of action. She offered the only choices
she could, “Well, we could engineer another fake-out for one, or they could
just go ahead and buy CHIPS as it is.”
With these words she had sealed her doom. Because if their plan failed, then it would have been because of
her. This made her extremely nervous,
more than she already was, which was why she had been prompted to timidly ask
Trowa, “Back me up?”
His answer was take her hand
within his, intertwining them, and squeezed it slightly. “You know I will. I’ll follow your lead.
Let’s knock ‘em dead.”
Then he slowly smiled that
gorgeous smile of his and at that instant she thought, ‘Maybe, just maybe, I
could get over the past and really learn to move on.’
She in turned smiled at him
radiantly, trusting him to guide her into the office. However, her peace of mind was invaded by a sharp tingling of her
senses, as if someone was studying her.
Only one person has ever caused such a reaction. She was afraid to look and all the time she
chanted in her head, ‘It couldn’t be.
It can’t be. I’ve been careful
not to be tracked so why now?’ Then she
remembered something that she should not have ignored before and unconsciously
she tightened her grasp of Trowa’s hand.
‘How could she had stupidly forgotten?
Natsushi Mizaki . . . now I know why I felt like I was forgetting
something. He was the loving matriarch
of the –‘ She raised her head and
sought the eyes of her examiner for confirmation and her widened eyes was the
only indication of the turmoil that blazed through her.
‘Oh my God. It was
him. Natsushi Mizaki’s grandson,’
Relena could only stare for standing across the room was, ‘Heero Yuy.’
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * *
. . . just as a reminder . . . don’t forget them e-mails
. . . or feel free to e-mail just to say hi . . .