Sunrise/SOTSU Agency and its associates own GW...not
me.
This is the third part to Welcomed Invasion
(subtitled Maxwells' House).
I knocked on the door and when it opened I saw
his friendly face, grinning at me. "Hey
Heero-sun." He turned his head for a
second. "Hildie! Sweetheart!
Set another plate! We got
company!" His tone was loud but
cheerful." He stepped aside and I entered
the house and felt my legs being attacked.
"Uncle Heero!" I could only smile
stiffly. Children made me nervous. I was amazed at how Duo was able to scoop up
the trio of two-year olds with his arms.
The three boys began whining.
"They get that honestly enough." I
joke. Duo starts laughing and winks at
me. "Yea.
You should hear their mother-owe!"
I look over to see Hildie who'd holding his braid; obviously she'd just
pulled on it. She smiles at me. "How come you show up at dinnertime?" She giggles a little. "I know my cooking isn't that good." She pulls Duo's braid again to stifle a
comment. "I was in the neighborhood. I can leave."
"Nonsense. You're always
welcomed." She gives me a
hug.
I've never been good with intimacy but I still
hug her back; the kids have now begun jumping on the couch. Duo and Hildie wrestle with the three and
carry them to the table. I half-smile,
and am mildly amused. I step out of the
way to allow the two other older children.
They were identical boys who were 4.
They greet me briefly and run to join their siblings. After they settle the kids in I go over and
take my usual seat. When Duo and Hildie
first met it was something uncertain. And
then one day out of the blue Duo announces to the rest of us pilots he was gonna
ask Hildie to marry him. A year later the
twins were born and Duo joked to Hildie it was a good thing he wasn't called Six
or something. Two years after that came
the fraternal triplets. To that Duo said
it was only natural for three to come after two, and Hildie swore off any more
kids. But here they were now, two weeks
away from having another, Hildie being glad it was only one this time and
finally a girl. I laugh to myself
thinking of how Wufei once compared the couple to rabbits.
It wasn't really strange to me how all of my
comrades had found happiness in marriage.
Quatre and Catherine had become almost inseparable after Trowa's untimely
death and were married now with a son of their own, respectively named after the
deceased. Wufei, after much agonizing
contemplation, took the leap with Sally and they had a son and daughter of their
own. But did I feel out of the loop? No way.
I had resigned myself long ago to never marry or have a family. It was the only thing that made logical sense
to me. It was too dangerous to be around
me for too long. I was unstable and
families need stability. Besides, if I
wanted enough family bliss all I had to do was hang around the Maxwells for a
few hours.
I sat back and ate while I observed the family
situation, which I had gotten quite used to.
Duo was trying to get the youngest of the triplets to eat his carrots,
while the other two kicked each other under the table. Hildie was trying to stop that fight while at
the same time scolding the twins for having a 'seafood' battle. I scratched my ear as the volume level at the
table was increasing. Duo looks at me and
grins, genuinely happy. "Is this not the
greatest thing? I could have a hundred of
these." Hildie's eyes grow wide all of a
sudden. "She's kicking." Duo forgets me all of a sudden as is kneeling
down to his wife's swollen stomach, rubbing it with his open palm. I avert my eyes, feeling a little uneasy "Hey there's my little girl. It's your daddy. I'm glad you're realizing in this family you
need to find your voice early or you'll never get heard. Keep up that kicking because you'll need it
having five older brothers." He places
his ear to Hildie's navel as if listening to the baby's words. He looks up at Hildie. "She's says they better not even try pushing
her around." Hildie rolls her eyes, as
her face turns red. "Well she's telling
me that she's tired and wants to sleep."
"Good night my little angel." He
kisses his wife's stomach. "Yuck! That's gross daddy!" Yells both of the twins. Duo just stands up, his hands on hips stance,
"You'll be thinking differently in twenty-years.
I'll guarantee you." The two boys
look at their dad like he's an alien. The
kids have finally settled down and the mood gets quiet.
"So how are the missions going man? I can't believe you're still doing them." "Okay I guess Duo. They seem to blend in one after the
other." "So have you seen Relena?" I clear my throat at Hildie's out of nowhere
question. I feel like telling her it's
none of her business. "Last night." "Then you should really be having dinner with
her don't you think so?" She looks at Duo
as if she expects him to back her up. "Oh
no. I'm not getting into this. Come on boys. It's time to get ready for
bed." For once the kids actually listen
to their dad and follow him up the stairs.
I rise out of my seat and begin helping Hildie clear the table. "You didn't answer my question Heero." "I don't really intend to." She breathes a sigh. "I'm not trying to bring you down Heero, but
Relena's one of my best friends and you know how I hate to see the way you just
come and go with her. She's been in love
with you forever you know." I contemplate
the woman's words; they're nothing new to me.
I told her that Relena was a big girl and knew what she was getting and
didn't seem to mind so that's all that mattered.
Hildie agreed with me but made it clear that if I ever hurt her friend
that she would track me down and skin me alive.
I believe she could be quite capable of it also. I get irritated at her constant nagging of
making Relena an honest woman-it's okay though, I like Hildie. She's a good woman and I've never seen Duo
happier than when he is with her and the kids.
She knows my silence is an absolute and says nothing more. Duo comes into the kitchen and tells her the
kids want her to read them a story. They
kiss each other briefly before she leaves.
"Hildie's been giving you the third degree
about Relena huh?" "It's her house. She can say whatever she wants." I say as he
reaches in the fridge and pulls out a couple of beers. I catch the one he tosses to me and we go out
to the patio. "I tell you Heero. That last month of pregnancy man. All those hormones and stuff. It can get rough." "That's more information than I need to
know." I tell the ex-god of death
flatly. He chuckles. "I talk to much I know. But I'm telling you Heero, no matter how scary
it is at first, finding that special someone and committing the rest of your
life to them is, well, there's no words to describe how great it can be. And then when the kids come-wow-it makes it
all the better." "Are you trying to
convert me? It won't work." "I know I know," he chimes. "I'm just saying-aw hell, Heero. You're gonna do what you're gonna do so I'm
not wasting anymore of my breath." I take
a swig of beer as Duo takes a swallow of his.
"Weather's starting to get nice Heero-sun. We'll have to bar-be-q soon. Duo's famous baby backs with his special
sauce." I just about spit my beer out of
my nose. "I thought Hildie shot that
recipe and put it six feet under." He
pounds on his temple with his index finger.
"It's all up here baby, all up here."
"That's even scarier." He smiles
and laughs a little as we watch the sun go down together.
To be
continued...