Sequel Series to Heero's Peace - Part 4: Resurrection
Disclaimer: As if I have to say it - I don't own Gundam Wing. Maybe the fruit
bats do...
Relena opened her eyes and for a moment forgot where she was. 'Nothing has
changed,' she realized, blinking furiously. She was still alone in the crisp,
white room. There were no windows and she no longer had a concept of day or
night. If not for the watch that she wore telling her the date, she would have
never known how much time had passed. Two weeks. Two weeks since that awful day
that Cannes' soldiers had held her in that control room, forcing her to watch as
Heero was shot down in the middle of his speech. He had asked the
representatives of earth and the colonies for their help and support. He had
warned them against the immanent battle, the danger they all faced at the loss
of the peace. Before her husband could continue, shots rang out and he stood at
the podium, with a cloud of crimson seeping through his white shirt. His eyes
dulled and he collapsed, caught by a worried looking Duo and an also wounded
Quatre. Relena had no idea if Heero had lived or died because she was dragged
from the room and thrown into this one, and here she had stayed since.
At first she wept uncontrollably, consumed by pain and anguished at the thought
of losing him. She replayed the events daily in her head, losing control at the
memory of the expression on his face as he fell into Duo and Quatre's arms. She
was also mercilessly haunted by the fact that the last words she had spoken to
him in this world had been full of anger and hurt. If he had died, she prayed
that he died knowing how much she loved him, regardless of anything else. But
after a while, Relena refused to accept the thought of his death. She felt that
she would KNOW with all certainty if her Heero were no longer living; she would
feel empty and weak, but as the days wore on she felt stronger. She knew that
she had to be strong for the tiny life that grew inside her, the life that was a
part of him. Relena rested a hand on her rounding tummy. 'Funny,' she thought.
'Now that I know I'm going to have a baby I can't believe I didn't figure it out
before the letter from the doctor's office." The suit she had worn barely
fit her now, it seemed as though her baby had grown almost over night.
The door to her room suddenly opened and in walked her only reliable visitor
aside from the maid who brought her food and cleaned the room. The doctor had
been kind to her since she arrived on the base. The older man had made it clear
that he was not here out of any loyalty or devotion to the White Fang's ideals.
It seemed to Relena that he was nearly as much of a captive as she was. Dr.
Stark, as she had learned he was called, had simply had the misfortune of
treating Cannes after he survived the Libra explosion, and that had sealed his
fate. The white haired doctor walked briskly to her side, his bushy eyebrows
furrowed in thought. "How are we today?" he asked, looking distracted.
His features softened as he spoke to her.
"A little queasy, as usual," Relena answered, unconsciously patting
her tummy again as she gave the doctor a small smile. She was always so grateful
for someone to talk to.
"To be expected," he replied. "Feeling any movement yet?"
She shook her head to imply that she hadn't. "No, not yet." Dr. Stark
smiled at her, but he looked very anxious today, Relena noticed, as he continued
to mill aimlessly around the room. "What is it, Dr. Sta-...?"
"Shhhh," he hissed, moving to her side, going through the motions of
listening to her heart and taking her pulse. As he leaned in with his
stethoscope, he began to speak, his voice barely audible as he whispered in her
ear. "They would kill me for telling you this, but a woman in your
condition shouldn't have to worry so." He stood up for an instant, his eyes
darting nervously, and then leaned in to her other ear, placing the stethoscope
on her back. "Your husband, he's alive."
She started to say something, but the doctor shook his head. He knew that the
room was under surveillance. Relena went limp as relief flooded through her, and
the doctor helped ease her back down to the pillows as tears of joy careened
down her cheeks. Quite suddenly she felt a funny sensation, a tickling feeling
in her abdomen. The baby's first movements! She crossed her arms over her
midsection, still dizzy with happiness. Looking down, she placed a hand on her
stomach. "You knew all along, didn't you little one?"
Heero tried to get out of bed yet again, but found himself being pushed back
down, easily overpowered by Duo. "I still can't believe this guy!" Duo
said in exasperation, wincing as his mind flashed back to the time that Heero
had set his own broken leg while they were on the salvage barge all those years
ago. "I know you have more lives than all the cats in the Sank Kingdom,
buddy, but you need to rest. You're still not supposed to be up." Heero
glared at him, but Duo crossed his arms and glared right back. "We're
taking care of things." Heero rolled his eyes and muttered something under
his breath. "What was that?" Duo asked, a smile playing across his
face. "You're gonna what? Ah, buddy, it's been years since you threatened
to kill me. I was beginning to think that you just didn't care anymore," he
sniffed. Duo's grin grew wider as Heero looked increasingly annoyed. The braided
man put his hand over his heart and fluttered his eyelashes. "I'm
touched."
With that he left the room, leaving Heero to seethe and nurse his wounds. Duo
shook his head. If that bullet had hit two inches higher, his friend wouldn't be
here. Even still, the shot had severed a major vein and Heero was still very
fortunate to be alive. The snipers hadn't been visible until the last minute,
and if Trowa and Wufei wouldn't have seen them, they all could have been killed.
Only two of the four assassins had managed one shot apiece before they were
subdued. Three of them had died, popping cyanide pills, but the forth had been
too cowardly to do it. He had been a great source of information. Duo smiled
again as he walked along the halls on his way to find Heero's get-well present:
The location of Relena and her captors.
Heero struggled to sit up, breathing hard and trying to ignore the pain shooting
through his side. He coughed and sputtered as a result of the effort; trying to
remember the last time he'd hurt so much. 'Right after the battle with the
Morning Star gundam,' he thought with a groan, shuddering. 'Yeah, definitely.'
He had been in and out of consciousness for the past twelve days, going between
fitful dreams of the past and nightmarish visions of harm befalling Relena and
the baby. He had awakened two days ago, and when the nurse had told him how much
time had passed, he would have thrown himself into a rage, if he'd had the
strength.
After what seemed to be an eternity (actually about ten minutes), his feet were
on the floor and he was testing his legs, trying to stand. Using the bedpost and
nightstand to steady himself, Heero began his slow trek across the room, heading
towards his desk. A new laptop sat there (since he had destroyed the first one).
He flipped up the screen and switched it on, intensifying the look of
determination already on his face. He had just started to read the latest
Preventer reports when the door to his room began to open again. Figuring that
it was Duo, he braced himself for the hard time his friend was going to give him
about being up. Instead Quatre's gentle voice greeted him as the blond man
walked over to the desk, his arm in a sling from the bullet that he had caught
two weeks ago as well. "Heero, you know you shouldn't be up."
"Two weeks, Quatre," was the toneless reply.
Quatre nodded in understanding, glancing at the screen to see what his friend
was reading.
"Let me save you some time," he said, pushing his hair away from his
face with his good arm. "Relena's being held on one of the new outlying X
colonies, just past the L3 cluster. The group has demanded that earth and the
colonies sever all ties and treaties, but no one is willing to comply. They've
threatened to attack the earth. All the representatives have declared their
support for our campaign against the Second White Fang, but we are on our own as
far as armaments."
Heero gave a slight nod. "I don't think that will be a problem."
"Trowa's already in L4, trying to assess their firepower so we know what
we're up against. Wufei went with him, and they're meeting Zechs and Miss Noin
there."
At that, the door opened again and Duo walked in, surprised to find Quatre
there. He looked disapprovingly in Heero's direction. Heero ignored the look
and, leaning on the desk, once again rose to his feet. "How soon can we
leave?"
"You spoiled my surprise, didn't you Quatre?"
"Sorry, Duo," he answered, but quickly turned his attention back to
Heero. "Heero, you're in no condition to fight." Obviously that
comment didn't sit well, as the injured man started loping toward the door.
"Tell them to get Zero ready," he said flatly, looking in Duo's
direction. "I'm on my way, Relena," he whispered.