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Chapter
10
Relena
was terrified. They had strapped her down to a hospital bed, and injected her
with something. She felt so helpless. What had they given her? Her imagination
ran wild with visions of poisons and diseases. She wanted to cry, but hadn’t
been able to since she saw them kill… she couldn’t finish the thought. She
wouldn’t believe he was dead. That couldn’t have been him, he wouldn’t
die like that.
“Well?”
General Tavey asked the soldier standing at attention in front of him.
“Nothing.
All we’re getting is that she loved that Gundam pilot we executed in front
of her. She’s in shock, the sodium pentathol isn’t working.”
“Damn!
We’re running out of time. We need to know where those Gundams are!”
“She’s
crying right now, sir. She’s incapable of answering any more questions in
her state of mind.”
“Fine,
take her back to her cell. We’ll try again in a few hours.”
“Yes
sir!”
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The
meeting broke, and everyone got up to leave. Heero started out the door, but
Milliardo was not finished. “Where is he, Yuy?”
Heero
froze a few feet from the door. With his back still facing his old
enemy, he responded quietly. “Dr. J gave him my identity, or one of
them, anyway.”
“If
you killed him….” Milliardo said in a warning tone.
Heero
squared his shoulders. “I didn’t.”
Milliardo
eyed the boy suspiciously. “Noin, I want you to find him. I’ll go tell the
Ambassador what’s been going on.”
Quatre
spoke up quickly, “Milliardo, I don’t think that’s such a good idea. I
mean think about this for a second, logically. There are two possible results
to that action. Either the Ambassador believes you, and the alliance crumbles,
leading to war. Or, he doesn’t believe you, since Heero’s very thorough,
and you are accused of going back on your word. Then, the alliance crumbles,
and we go to war.”
“What
do you suggest?” Milliardo was livid.
“Let
Noin find him. Then, we can talk to him, and if he is willing to cooperate, we
can make the substitution quietly. No one will have to know.”
“And
if he doesn’t cooperate?”
“Well,
if he doesn’t want to cooperate, then we still have Heero to fall back on.”
Quatre visibly cringed at Milliardo’s black look.
“Not
acceptable.”
“And
war is a better alternative, Milliardo?” Noin yelled at him. “Quatre is
right, here. And if it comes down to it, I don’t have a problem with him
marrying her…”
“But
I do!” Milliardo roared.
“Yes,
YOU do. But what about Relena? She wanted nothing more in the world than his
love…”
“That’s
the problem. She loved him, and he left her. He is a coward, and I will NOT
permit this….”
“A
coward? You have the nerve to stand there and call me a coward?”
Heero snarled, and turned to face Milliardo. “You, who prostitute your own
sister in the name of peace?”
“WHAT?”
“You
sold her to a sniveling weakling for the price of an alliance.”
“Is
that what your mission was, Yuy? Waltz back into her life, twist her emotions
around, and take advantage of her before you left again?”
“I
would never,” Heero hissed between clenched teeth, “ever dishonor her in
such a way.” Rage pulsed through his body, tightening every muscle.
Fear
flashed in Milliardo’s eye briefly before extinguishing. “I will not
permit this,” he repeated.
Duo
watched his face as Heero started to leave. Something within the stoic young
man suddenly broke.
“I am the first person to
admit she deserves better than...what…I could give her,” he said quietly.
“So I left, believing that she would be better off…” he was fighting for
control, trying to keep his voice steady. “Then you…arranged this marriage
for her. And as difficult as it was, I could accept it – knowing that she
was sacrificing her happiness for the peace she has always fought for.” He
took a deep breath, blinking back the tears forming in his eyes. “But then
she was in danger. I promised her I would protect her, but showing up here
would have only made things…difficult. I was determined not to make this
harder on her, so I sent the transmission to Sally and Wu-fei. Then, I went
and talked to Jacob.”
“I
wanted to see that he could protect her. As it turned out,” his voice filled
with contempt, “you should all thank me for getting to him first. He would
have sold her to the highest bidder.” He closed his eyes and shuddered
involuntarily at the thought.
“You
knew how she felt about you?” Noin asked softly.
“I
knew she…cared. I had no idea how much.” Tears finally spilled over, and
he turned to the kind voice that had spoken to him. His eyes pleaded with her,
and Noin gasped in surprise.
“Two
million dollars,” he choked out. “He sold for two million dollars – the
woman that I would gladly lay down my life for!” He fell to his knees, a
stray tear coursing down his cheek as he knelt there, broken by the thought of
losing her forever.
Duo
went over to him. “It’s all right, buddy. We’ll get her back.”
Milliardo
watched the scene, unmoved. “Life is cheap, Yuy…” He looked down at him
with disdain clearly written on his face. “You’re still a coward,”
he said as he walked to the door.
“OMAE
WO KOROSU!” Heero yelled, grabbing the gun from his side, and pointing it at
Milliardo. Duo tackled him, and the shot fired into the ceiling. The two
struggled on the ground for the weapon.
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Relena
awoke in the same dismal surroundings. Her head ached, and she wondered how
long she had been gone. Hugh brought her some food, and removed the shackles
so she could eat. “God, it feels good to get those things off,” she
thought to herself, and smiled at Hugh. He smiled back, and thought again of
how beautiful she was.
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Heero
stood up, slowly, with his hands on his head, his eyes never leaving Trowa’s.
Trowa motioned with the gun towards the table. Heero walked over to it, and
turned around, placing his hands down on its surface. Duo felt for another
gun, then looked up at Milliardo with loathing. He clicked the handcuffs onto
Heero’s wrists. “I’m sorry,” he whispered. Heero nodded, his face set
in a hard expression.
Trowa
and Duo led Heero out of the office to be taken to a holding cell.
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Noin
confronted Milliardo after everyone had left. “Release him right now,
Milliardo. You see him as Heero Yuy, but the rest of the world is going to say
you imprisoned Jacob.”
“Hn.
I’ll just say he was in on the plot to kidnap Relena,” the corner of his
lips twitched up in a smirk.
“And
you won’t have any proof. You’re skating on thin ice here, and you know
it. How would Relena feel if she knew what you were doing? How would she feel
if she heard how you treated him?”
“Well,
she’s not here to ask, now is she?” Milliardo said sardonically.
“That’s
not his fault…”
“Isn’t
it?”
“No,
it’s not. He tried to protect her…”
“When
has he ever failed before?”
“He’s
never had so much working against him before.”
“What
do you mean?” Milliardo asked his wife with a puzzled expression.
“He
failed because he didn’t listen to his heart. He is still trying to protect
her from himself.”
“I
don’t understand.”
Noin
sighed, and smiled sadly. “I know. Now, I’ll tell you what’s been going
on right under your own nose, if you’ll promise not to get mad at Relena.”
“Mad
at…”
“Promise
me,” Noin said, interrupting him.
Milliardo
sighed, “I promise.”
“Okay,
if we start from the beginning, Heero knows Relena cares about him, but
doesn’t know she’s in love with him…” Noin continued her narrative
jumping forward to the time when Heero arrived masquerading as Jacob. She told
him about what Relena revealed the day before, about what she told ‘Jacob’
about why she was marrying him.
Milliardo
started to protest, “….”
“No,
you have to wait until I finish.” Noin continued relating the details of the
kiss and how she had called him ‘Heero’, and then finished with the scene
she had overheard from outside Relena’s bedroom earlier that evening.
Milliardo’s face flushed with indignation when she told him about how his
baby sister had tried seduce her fiancé a night early.
“May
I speak now?” he asked quietly.
“No.
He could have spent the night with her, and she would probably be here now –
about to marry the man that you hate, but she loves with all her heart. She
fell for him, not once, but twice. It’s not a schoolgirl crush anymore, and
she’s not a child you have to protect.”
“I
know.” He said quietly. Milliardo closed his eyes and took a deep breath. He
felt Noin touch his shoulder, and opened his eyes to look into hers.
“I’m
sorry, I can see I’ve upset you…”
“No,
it's not you. I’m just trying to quell the feeling of nausea that
comes with the thought of having to go apologize to Heero Yuy.”
He
found Heero sitting in a chair in the waiting room, handcuffed and staring out
the window. Milliardo dismissed Duo and Trowa before taking a seat across from
the prisoner.
Milliardo opened his mouth to
say the words, but they wouldn’t come. Heero wouldn’t meet his gaze, he
just continued to stare out at the blackness of night. Milliardo tried again,
and again words failed him. Finally, in desperation, he stood up, ran a hand
through his long blond hair, and said, “I want to hear you say it,” he
said, his voice barely above a whisper. Heero’s eyes flickered. “Tell me,
and when she comes back, I…I… won’t stand in your way…” Milliardo
said hoarsely.
Heero
blinked slowly then looked up at Milliardo. His contacts gone, the familiar
blue eyes blazed with emotion, as he said fervently, “I love her.”
Milliardo
had to look away. Silently, he got up, and unlocked the handcuffs. Heero
stopped in the doorway and looked back at his old enemy.
“I
always keep my word,” Milliardo said, turning to face him once again.
Heero
nodded, “So do I.” Then he left.