I
do not own Gundam Wing. This fan fiction has no commercial value and I am not
making any kind of profit or income off of this. I also do not own the quote below…and
don't know who to contribute it to - other than perhaps the creators of Xena
(don't ask).
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You could miss your true path by the width of a hair, but that is the same
thing as missing by a mile.
Chapter 4
“What are you doing here?” Heero asked a yawning Duo as he arrived at the Peacecraft Mansion early Tuesday morning.
Duo didn’t have the usual grin plastered on his face. “Zechs called me in,” he said as they filed into the elder Peacecraft’s office.
Zechs looked up and glared at Heero. Noin stood behind him, and placed a comforting hand on her husband’s shoulder.
“Yuy, I have no choice but to reassign you,” Zechs began.
“I don’t understand,” Heero replied flatly, glaring at the figure across the desk, his heart thumping wildly in his chest.
“To put it simply, you make her unhappy,” Zechs said bluntly.
“This has nothing to do with feelings. This is a matter of her life and protection. There is no room for emotions. I thought you of all people, Zechs, would understand. I am still the best man for the job.”
“Yuy. I agree with you. But this isn’t just one of your missions, this is Relena. Women are…” he glanced nervously up at Noin, “emotional. They can’t turn it on and off like you do.”
Heero nodded. “I’m sorry, I forgot what a cold, heartless bastard you all think I am,” he said, anger lighting the depths of his dark sapphire eyes.
Zechs was stunned. Duo choked and almost fell over.
“Excuse me?” Milliardo asked, blinking away the shock. “You’re certainly not telling me that you actually care for my sister?”
Heero shrugged and looked away. “Probably not the same way she cares for me, but I do care. I care enough to protect her and to want her happiness, however it is to be achieved.”
Zechs felt the corners of his mouth turn up into a half-smile. “Then you understand why I have to reassign you.”
“No, I don’t. I want to talk with her. Don’t reassign my post yet. Give me a couple of weeks.”
Zechs shook his head. “I don’t see what you hope to accomplish, but, fine. If that’s what you want. I’ll let you and Duo pull shifts. Do you want day or night, Yuy?”
Remembering Duo’s story about their late night conversations, Heero responded, “Night.”
Zechs nodded.
“Oh-ho! Didn’t know you meant that kind of talking,” Duo said and burst out laughing.
“Shut-up, you baka!” Heero growled and shot him a cold glare.
Zechs, in his turn, glared at Heero.
* * * * * * * * * *
Relena was pleased, but not surprised, to have Duo accompany her to the office that day. She was in a good mood, and they chatted the whole way like old friends. Today was going to be a good day, she thought and smiled at Duo again. “Perhaps I can get over that cold, callous, incredibly handsome,” she frowned and tried to put her thoughts back on course. “jerk, no - man….the most noble man I’ve ever known.” Relena sighed. “Perhaps not,” she thought dejectedly.
Duo watched her smile disappear and had a pretty good idea what she was thinking about – or rather whom. He shook his head and felt sorry for her. He didn’t think Heero would ever be able to love someone, but he was sure that if he could – he would only have eyes for Relena. Duo silently wished his friend would wake up and see the happiness standing right in front of him.
The day went by quickly and without incident. At around four o’clock, Relena received a phone call from Zechs reminding her about a diplomatic function that evening which she had completely forgotten. She groaned and promised to wrap her work up and head home to change.
Just before they arrived back at the mansion, Duo let it slip that Heero would be her guard detail for the evening. Relena was horrified. “What? No, you can’t do this to me! Remember what happened last time?”
Duo snickered. “Yeah,” he said smiling. “But that guy really was acting suspicious.”
“Okay, I’ll give him that, but I didn’t think it was necessary for him to frisk every man that came within five feet of me!”
“Relena, it’s his job to be protective of you. And if I remember, at the time you weren’t too upset about it. You even asked him to dance,” Duo replied, trying not to burst out laughing.
Relena blushed furiously, “Yes, that’s because I mistakenly thought he cared. But he wouldn’t dance with me, remember? Instead he jumped the guy with the laser pointer, and later claimed he thought it was a detonator.”
“And that man was arrested for having an illegal firearm, and eventually tried for spying. Heero was right. And Relena, he does care about you.” Duo said seriously, remembering the events from that morning.
“But why does he always have to be so….so…diligent, so single-minded about everything? Why can’t he ever have time for something more personal?”
“Like love, Relena?”
Relena looked down at her hands. “Yes, like love - even friendship. I’d take friendship over…over,” she shook her head. “He won’t ever love me, will he, Duo?”
“I don’t know, Relena. I wish I knew.”
There was a short pause while Relena appeared to be considering something. Suddenly, she looked up, her eyes sparkling with mischief.
“Could you do me a favor, Duo?”
* * * * * *
Heero was standing outside the door to her room in his formal attire as Relena entered, presumably to change for the evening. She paused in the doorway; “I won’t be going this evening. I’m sorry you got dressed up for no reason.”
“Hn.”
Relena closed the door and greeted the shadowy figure on her balcony with a smile.
About a half-hour later, Zechs and Noin walked by Relena’s room on their way out of the house to the diplomatic affair. Zechs nodded at Heero as they passed by.
Heero frowned and checked his watch, then opened the door to Relena’s room. In the darkness, he could see the long hair flowing over her satin sheets, and the rhythmic rise and fall of a chest breathing in and out.
“Duo. Get up and tell me how long she’s been gone before I shoot you.”
Duo sat up in Relena’s bed, his long brown hair loosely falling around his shoulders, instead of tied back in its usual braid. “How’d you know it was me?”
Heero glared at him.
“Come on, Yuy. We’re late as it is,” Zechs barked from the bottom of the staircase.
“We’re going, Duo. Now.” Heero said and moved quickly down the hallway. As he passed Zechs on his way to the car, the older man addressed him in a low voice. “You’re slipping, Yuy.”
Heero nodded and kept going. Zechs looked up at the top of the stairway to see Duo, hair flying everywhere as he rushed to catch up with the rest.
“And you,” he began in a warning tone.
Duo flashed him a wide grin, “Hey, I’m just making sure he’s on his toes!” He said and ran passed Relena’s brother to the car.
“Hn.” Zechs growled and followed.
Relena looked across the back seat of the limo at her sister-in-law, and gave her a nervous smile. Suddenly, the doors opened on either side of them admitting the two young men serving as Relena’s guard detail for the evening. She gasped in surprise to see Heero climb in and take the seat right next to her. Duo entered from the right side and sat on the other side of Relena on the long bench seat. Heero glared at her briefly before Zechs climbed in to sit across from Relena, and next to his wife. She sighed, knowing she had been caught again, and prepared herself for a long night (and even longer lecture).
The evening, despite its start, went fairly well. Relena charmed and delighted the hosts and other guests as usual. Heero stayed in the shadows, observing everything and everyone. He especially focused on Zechs. He watched the man that was once as dedicated a soldier as himself interacting with his wife. Noin had been a very capable Lieutenant and instructor of other soldiers, and yet to look at them now, one might never have guessed their pasts.
“Why can’t I have that?” he wondered, again. The thought of having someone always beside him - touching him, offering support and words of comfort - had been plaguing his mind since leaving Duo’s the night before. He turned his attention back to Relena and admired the view.
She was beautiful; he’d have to be blind not to see that. But she had always seemed to be more of an annoyance than anything else. It was his mission to protect her, and yet that mission was becoming increasingly difficult. She was refusing him - his protection, his love. “Love?” he asked himself, unsure of where the word had come from. “No, I don’t love her,” he said, hardening his resolve once more. “But something has to be done…”
In his mind he went over the instructions once given to him by Dr. J. “You must eliminate all obstacles.” But how? If his mission was to protect her, killing the young Vice Foreign Minister was definitely out of the question. So, how could he accomplish his mission, when she was the one standing in the way?
As he watched the dancing couples swirl around his vision, he suddenly had an idea. His eyes sparkled with determination, and his lips twitched into a smirk. Heero once again focused on the striking young woman he was protecting. “Mission accepted.”