Dark World

Chapter 1

By Lady Saffir

DISCLAIMER:if you know'em, I don't own'em...

Here's another lil' AU story I've had in my head for quite some
time. It's actually based off a dream of mine, so be prepared for
anything to happen.


"I never knew so young a body with so old a head." - Shakespeare

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I didn't meet him as he heroically saved my life from disaster.
Instead, I met him one evening in the grocery store as I stared at
the vast array of fruits on sale.

"If you stare any harder, I think the fruit may start to wilt," a
voice quipped, causing me to jump.

Startled, I whirled to face the voice, and I think it was then that I
fell in love. And no, it wasn't lust, it was love. I wanted to wake
up to this man every morning. I wanted to curl up next to him in
front of a roaring fireplace and watch sappy movies. The feeling
left me flustered and babbling.

The man smiled another easy, relaxed smile, reaching out to pluck the
orange I held from my grasp.

"This brand rots quickly," he gave by way of explanation, replacing
the offending fruit.

He stayed by my side the rest of my shopping trip, giving funny
comments and insights about different brands. He had introduced
himself simply as Heero, and we became fast friends during the
longest grocery trip I have ever been on.

Heero even helped me load my groceries into my car, after laughing at
the fact we were parked next to each other. We were standing between
our cars, having one of those awkward good-bye moments.

"Have dinner with me tomorrow evening?" Heero asked suddenly.

It only took me a moment to think about it.

"Sure," I replied, confidant that Quatre wouldn't mind. He was quite
secure about me having guy friends, only cautioning me to follow my
gut feeling.

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So I went home and unpacked my groceries, talking to Quatre all the
while on the telephone. He was actually pleased that I would have
someone to talk to while he was out of town for two weeks.

"Come over for dinner?" I asked. "I want to see you one last time
before you leave."

He quickly agreed before saying good-bye. "I love you," was the last
thing he said before terminating the connection.

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That night, as we lay in my bed sleepily talking through our events,
Quatre became alarmed when I mentioned Heero's name.

"Heero? As in the man that runs the Pilot Corporation?"

Something about his tone of voice caused me to wake up a bit,
twisting to face him.

"I'm not entirely sure," I answered. "Do you know what he looks
like?"

Before I go any further, I should mention that Quatre's in the merger
business. He's the guy everyone calls when they have questions about
potential take-overs. Even though he's fairly young in the business
world, being twenty-eight, his higher-ups love him. I think it's the
fact that he looks so angelic yet plays hardball with the best of
them.

Quatre shook his head. "No, I don't, and neither do a lot of
people. His lawyer witnesses any business arrangements in his name.
It's speculated that he has something to do with the government,
because no public files can be found ANYWHERE. He is the biggest,
most successful mystery in the business world today.

"And you're having dinner with him tomorrow. I almost don't believe
it," Quatre muttered.

"Mmph. I'll ask what he does for a living tomorrow. Speaking of
which, what time does your flight leave?"

Sleep was claiming me, Quatre's voice only a murmur as I drifted into
sleep.

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I pulled myself out of sleep the next morning, enjoying the fact that
I could sleep in. Spring break had officially started yesterday,
which meant I had an entire week of blissful freedom before me.

I puttered about my apartment kitchen for a few moments, waiting for
the coffee to brew. The rich smell of freshly ground Amaretto coffee
beans drifted through the tiny space, waking me up slightly.

Once I had by cup of coffee ready, I padded over to the computer,
intent on checking my e-mail. My advisor had promised to send
several papers to me. I would be graduating next December, and the
University required that the paper work be done in triplicate by June
30. At times I wondered if the administration was on crack or
something.

I did have mail, but it wasn't from my advisor. The mail was from
a 'Yuypilot.co.net', whoever that was. Imagine my surprise then when
I read the e-mail and found out it was from Heero.

I didn't think anything of how Heero got hold of my e-mail. He
seemed to be the type of person that can magic their heart's desire
from thin air. Actually, the contents are what made me forgot.

Relena,

I forgot to tell you where dinner was going to be. I made
reservations at Sonata at 5, if that's fine with you. Please call me
and let me know if this is presents a problem.

Yours,

Heero

I had a moment's panic after I dialed the number he'd given me. What
would I say if someone other than Heero answered? I had almost
convinced myself to hang up when a deep voice came over the line.

"Yes?"

"H...Heero?"

"Yes?"

"Ah...this is Relena, we met..."

"At the store, I remember. Please forgive my rudeness; it's been a
busy day."

Relief flooded through me at his warm tone.

"It's okay, I understand. I just need to know where the Sonata is,
so I can meet you there."

Heero began to give detailed road directions, and had me confused
within a minute. Can I help it that I'm horrible with street names?
We finally decided that he would meet me at a nearby park, and we
would drive together from there.

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The Sonata Cafe was absolutely breath taking. The front entrance is
a tile mosaic, depicting a crescent moon with stars scattered
throughout the dark blue of space. The interior has celestial
objects scattered about the walls and floor, and even the bathroom
matches the restaurant's theme.

The prices were sky-high, but I managed to restrict myself to a
raised eyebrow and not say something stupid, like 'Golly gee whiz'.

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We had finished our evening meal, and had moved out onto the verdana
for coffee. Throughout the meal, the conversation had flowed
smoothly, shocking me at how easily Heero and I traded ideas and
thoughts.

Heero was especially interested in the fact that I was about to
graduate from college at the age of twenty, and that I planned to go
on to med. school.

"So, once you read something, you can recite it from memory?"

I nodded.

"Pretty much. I think that's the only reason I've been able to work
ahead like I have."

Heero nodded thoughtfully, then turned one of his devastating grins
on me.

"You should be a spy," he teased.

"Nah...too much back stabbing for me," I proclaimed.

"What do you mean?"

"Well, I hate it when people act like they're one thing, and turn out
to be something totally different. If people would stop doing that,
I'm sure the world would get along much better."

My words seemed to cause Heero some consternation.

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We were walking through the park, enjoying the slight breeze that
played underneath the shady boughs above our head. Our conversation
continued to flow freely, and I was finally able to find out what
Heero did for a living, when he made a comment about having a heavy
workload.

"So, what exactly do you do?" I tried for the innocent tone, turning
my head to look at some flowers so he wouldn't see my face. I've
been told I'm a horrible liar, since my face gives away everything.

"Several friends and I run an engineering firm," was all that he
would say.

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We were nearing the end of the trail when Heero suddenly glanced
sharply to his left. I looked as well, trying to figure out what had
caught his attention, when a man stepped out onto the path.

He was as handsome as Heero was, with piercing green eyes and a
headful of brown hair that was styled quite peculiarly, with half of
his bangs falling over one eye. He was tall, standing several inches
above Heero and towering over me.

Heero and this new man regarded each other in silence.

"Trowa."

"Heero."

I shifted slightly and that seemed to bring Heero back. Placing a
hand on my shoulder, he introduced me.

"Trowa, this is Relena Peacecraft, my dinner date. Relena, this is
Trowa Barton, my friend and fellow co-worker."

Trowa greeted me politely then turned back to Heero.

"We have some...business issues that need taken care of immediately.
It seems that our pet project has several design flaws that need
fixed."

Heero treated this news gravely, nodding thoughtfully. He turned to
me and said regretfully, "I'm sorry, but I have to cut this short.
Allow me to walk you to your car."

My heart fell slightly. I had been enjoying this easy companionship,
and I think deep down I was afraid that I would never see him again.

We had just started to walk back to the parking lot, with Trowa
joining us, when both men suddenly stopped. Their demeanor
frightened me, as I could feel a certain hardness seeping into them.
They looked around carefully, each tense as if expecting an attack.

When it came, it hit us from behind.

I heard a loud explosion and was turning to find the source, when
Heero yelled to me.

"Get down!"

Too late I realized his words. Something struck the back of my head,
knocking me to the ground. I could hear Trowa and Heero yelling to
each other over the loud ringing sound, their voices growing
indistinct. I had a vague worry as to what would happen to me, and
then the world went black.

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