A Boarding
School Facade - by Jooles*
Disclaimer - I
don’t own Gundamwing yadayadaya...
Chapter Three -the proverbial shit
is about to hit the fan, big time.
"I have never wished to cater to the crowd,
for what I know they do not approve,
and what they I approve I do not know."
-Epicarus
"Quatre.
Will you wait up man?" Duo called out to his friend as he attempted
to catch up to him in the bustle of St. Michael’s main corridor.
Quatre
regarded his braided friend briefly before switching his attention to making
his violin lesson in time. He was already five minutes late.
Reganald, his uptight yet marvelously talented tutor was bound to have a major
hernia if Quatre didn’t get there soon.
“What’s
up with you?” Duo implored, noting the frazzled pace that Quatre was
walking at.
Quatre
lifted the violin case he’d been idly swinging by his side in the rush to make
it to the music room on time. He was one of the few students that the
school’s music teacher Reganald took under his wings for one-on-one
tutoring. And Quatre wasn’t one to get off side with his teachers.
As magnificent as Reganald was, he could be incredibly troll like if you
weren’t punctual. “I’m late for violin Duo. Reganald will have me
for lunch if I don’t get to class soon.”
Duo
rolled his eyes, the purplish blue of them emphasizing his disdain. “Let
me guess, no pun intended? It is lunchtime blondie!”
“For
some. My lesson’s at lunch time.”
Duo
shrugged, wanting to continue the comfortable banter that had developed between
the two friends. Deciding this, he resolutely walked with Quatre to his
violin lesson. And just for the hell of it. He wondered idly if it
would be big-headed of him to announce to Quatre what a good friend he
was. No. Maybe not a good time to do so. Quatre looked too
out of sorts for his usually sensitive yet placid self. No. He
needed some perfectly innocent teasing. Then he’d be able to draw from
Quatre the information he’d come in want of. “Whatever. Why’d you
wanna do a crazy thing like play the violin anyway?”
Quatre
smiled. Duo was just messing with him now. “I don’t know. Why’d you
wanna do a crazy thing like take ‘shop?”
Duo
lifted his hands in a mock surrender signal. “Ahh . . .whatever . . . you
know I want my business later on. It’s good training ‘shop. But
anyway, your point is taken.. Now are you going to ask what I’m really
doing here?”
Playing
along Quatre asked the wanted question.
Duo
answered his own question all too eagerly. “I was just wondering if you
being Lena’s best friend and all had noticed her odd behaviour of late?
Eh?” He couldn’t help but ask the question in a bit of a sing-song
voice. He liked adding a twang to things sometimes. It livened
things up a bit.
A
sharp sidelong glance and slightly widened ocean blue eyes confirmed the answer
to Duo’s question.
“Have
you talked to her about it?” Duo asked noticing the way Quatre’s
shoulders had hunched over and his head now had a defeated lopsided tilt to it.
“Tried
to talk to her is more like it...”Quatre muttered.
“And?”
“She
didn’t want to talk about it. Said she was tired and busy and stuff like
that.” Quatre replied, his voice portraying the hopelessness that he must
have been met with upon confronting Relena.
“Do
you think she’s lying?”
Quatre
nodded. “Probably. But Relena doesn’t like to lie. It’s not
her way. Though when she has to, she opts for saying nothing . . . which
is why she’s been avoiding us. She’ll tell us in her own good time
Duo. Until then we’ll just have to wait it out.”
Duo
groaned, “This bites man. Things just aren’t the same with Lena in a
funny mood.”
Quatre
shook his head, “Well there’s nothing we can do about it. Especially when
she’s like this. Don’t worry, she’ll come out of it sooner or
later. I’ve seen her like this before.”
Duo’s
braid flicked to the side as he turned his head to study his friend. “How
long do you think she’ll be like this?”
Quatre
shrugged. There was just no telling with Relena. Her ‘moods’ could
last from anything from hours to days to weeks at a time. And Quatre was
acutely aware that her funny mood of late had nothing to do with the bane of
the female population’s existence (menstruation) coming in the form of
PMS. No, something else was up. And Relena wasn’t letting on what
had her so out of sorts. But like he’d told Duo there was no way that
she’d actually tell them what was wrong. She was too kind for that.
She’d never liked the idea of burdening her friends with her problems.
Quatre knew that she hadn’t quite forgiven herself for telling him the haunted
and dangerous secret of her past all those years ago when they were but wee
children playing in the backyard of the Winner family’s estate. Whatever
it was that was bothering her she’d mull for awhile working it through her
system, and eventually when she thought herself capable enough to deal with the
problem would go back to being her usual self.
“Hey
Duo what are you doing for Christmas?” Quatre asked his friend as they stopped
outside the music room. He was inexcusably late for his lesson with
Reganald, but taking his time to talk with Duo had been worth it. It had
given him the chance to work some stuff, namely Relena’s weird mood, through
his own system.
Duo’s
lanky shoulders lifted in consternation. He hadn’t thought about the
upcoming seasonal holiday that much. It had never been a holiday that he
particularly enjoyed. Especially with the recent passing of Father
Maxwell. He did want to return to the orphanage for the holiday and spend
it with the nuns and some of the children he’d grown up with. But somehow
this year going back just didn’t seem right.
“Not
much Quatre. I haven’t really thought about it.”
Quatre
smiled. That was the answer he was looking for. It meant that Duo
might possibly consider his invitation of spending the Christmas holiday with
him and the others (if he could convince them) at his family’s estate on the
outskirts of Treventville.
“Well
then. Would you like to spend Christmas with me and the others at my
place?”
Duo
stopped mid-pace. He’d never been invited home for the holidays by
friends he’d had in the past. Sure he’d had friends before he’d arrived
at St. Michael’s. It was just that Duo had never allowed them to get too
close to him. It was with this startling piece of information that Duo
realised he’d let people get close to him at St. Michael’s. He’d made
friends with the likes of Quatre, Relena and even social retards (well they
were) like Wufei, Trowa and Heero. What was it about these people he’d
come to call friends that made him consider spending the Christmas season with
them? Duo wasn’t quite sure what it was. He felt, however as though
he’d formed a strong bond with them. And, with a small enigmatic mental
groan, Duo realised he’d done so without even realising it. That is,
until Quatre had extended the Christmas vacation invitation to him today.
“Have
you asked the others?” Duo asked, wanting to do a little research before
he accepted Quatre’s generous invitation.
It
was Quatre’s turn to look startled. A faint cheery pink blush stained the
bridge of his nose and the apples of his cheeks. He looked like a little
kid caught by their said parent doing something they’d expressively forbidden
them of doing.
“Um
I asked Trowa last night. But I haven’t gotten around to asking the
others yet.”
Duo
grinned slyly “Oh so you’re going to be all shy now??” He jibed enjoying
the light teasing he was bestowing on his overly sensitive friend.
Quatre
didn’t reply. He didn’t have to. Because now, the faint cheery pink
blush that had only slightly stained his nose and cheeks had deepened into the
unmistakable colour of beet red.
“Oh
brother. Quatre do I have to do all your dirty work?” He exclaimed.
“No
Duo! I just haven’t gotten around to asking them yet. I’ll ask them
later on.”
“Uh
uh, and I’m the embodiment of the god of death!” Duo exclaimed, flicking
his braid to the side of his right shoulder signaling his disbelief.
“I
really will. Now will you accept my invitation?”
The
unmistakable grin that spread across was all the answer Quatre needed.
But Duo liking to have the last word no matter what voiced his acceptance
anyhow. “And I thought you’d never ask!”
****
“Hi.
Can I change my music class please?” Relena stood at the front of the
school’s main office. The secretary looked up at her in disdain and got
up to get the ‘necessary forms’. Relena shrugged and leaned against the
counter to wait.
“What’s
wrong with music?”
She’d
recognised his voice almost immediately. The clearly grazed yet
monotonous sounding voice that could only be Heero Yuy’s. Relena turned
to face the speaker beside her. And there he was. He stood leaning
against the counter, just like she had been doing only moments before.
His craftily messy brown hair was splayed damply across his forehead. And
his uniform, usually so pristine looked a little rough and ready.
“Just
come from PE?”
He
nodded. Not wanting to admit to himself how much he enjoyed being around
such an observant young woman.
“What
are you going to take instead?” He continued his attempt at
conversation. Although he’d never been terribly good at the art, it was
necessary (all so he kept telling himself) to get close to this girl.
Although his teenage hormone loaded body couldn’t quite make out the reason why
at present. He knew that he had to get close to her for his client’s
sake. But there was also this uncomfortable feeling that nagged at him
every time he saw her, or every time somebody mentioned something about
her. It was this much too warm and not very comfortable feeling that made
him shift as though he were restless, though the reality was that the thought
of her had caused a sort of reaction within himself. Doctor J had never
explained feelings to Heero. Even so Heero had done pretty okay up his
meeting Relena in the dealing of new and uncharted emotions. But of late
he’d been absolutely shell-shocked with the overwhelming feelings that came
with this new emotion that he didn’t know how to react, what to say, or even
how to feel. And it was with this realisation that Heero recognised
whatever this unnamed emotion was, it was one of the big ones. One of the
important emotions that only come to people so many times in a life time and
are worth the wait in the times in between its absence. Heero would give
anything if he could actually name that damned and said emotion. That way
he’d be able to block it out.
Relena
studied Heero. They hadn’t spoken to each other since the night of the
dance where she’d snapped at him. To be truthful, she hadn’t really
spoken to anyone seriously since the night of the dance. Since her room
had been broken into she’d been on her guard, big time. Quatre had tried
to get her to tell him what was going on with her that morning. She’d put
on the ‘everything’s okay’ facade. Of course he didn’t believe her, but
he recognised her stubbornness’ when he saw it and had left her alone.
She had however gotten over the little grudge she’d had against Heero.
One thing the break in had taught her was that the time she had as just another
teenybopper was short. But if possible she could make it sweet.
That bit was up to her however.
“Japanese,”
she replied, not being dumb to the slightly awed expression that settled on his
features when she told him of her subject choices.
“You
do know how hard Japanese is right?”
She
responded the Japanese version of her agreement while at the same time grinning
an absolutely wicked yet delectable grin at the young man beside her.
Heero had a strange urge to lean over and press his lips to that grin,
Just to see what it would feel like...the meeting of his lips with her own soft
coral ones.
He
smirked instead. At least he didn’t smile. Smiling would be too
much out of character for his own good. “Smart ass,” he muttered.
Relena
couldn’t help it. She playfully punched him in the shoulder. Heero
not being used to the ‘touchy-feely’ type of contact Relena exerted jumped at
her touch.
“Hey
aren’t you Japanese?” Relena inquired as she once again leaned back
against the counter. Heero noted the outline of her figure in the
disgusting mauve excuse for a uniform. It hid the curves he knew she had
so well. And this, Heero realised, made him absolutely utterly miserable.
Heero
nodded through a pair of gritted teeth. Now how had she known that?
He couldn’t recall ever speaking of his ethnic origins to her. Maybe
Quatre had said something...
“How’d
you know?”
Relena
shrugged. How could she explain to Heero that she’d more or less guessed
that he was Japanese? She seemed to have a knack with these sorts of
things for some reason. “I kind of guessed,” she said not very
convincingly.
Heero
openly stared at her in a mixture of morose and disbelief. He couldn’t
quite get the phrase ‘yeah right’ out
of his mouth. However Relena could tell that he was thinking exactly
that. She lifted her shoulders in another shrugging motion, illustrating
to him that it was just another hidden niche about her that he ought to find
damn interesting if he knew what was for his own good.
“How
come you’re changing classes?” Heero asked, he himself relaxing against
the counter once again. He watched with wry amusement as Relena blushed a
little seeming to search her mind for the correct way of wording what she
wanted to say.
“Um....well
you see the music teacher kind of forced me to take part in the concert
tomorrow night.”
Heero
frowned. So what? Most music students loved the chance to show off
their talent. He knew that Quatre was looking forward to the concert, as
nervous as he said he was. Heero had after all heard his friend
practicing in the wee small hours of the morning and into the witching hour of
the night in the weeks leading up to the concert. It was violin and piano
in the morning, singing and the clarinet at night. If it had been Duo
practicing Heero would have strangled the little bugger by now. But
Quatre was a good friend (not that Duo wasn’t) and he did seem to have an
extraordinary talent for music. Even when he spoke his voice rang like the
gentle bells supposedly heard on the hooves of Santa’s reindeer come Christmas
time.
“And
you think that by dropping music you won’t have to take part in it?”
Heero said letting Relena know his assumption of the situation at hand.
Relena
frowned at Heero. Funny how the quiet ones were nearly always the most
perceptive.
“Reganald
found out that the only reason I took the class was so I could share at least
one of my classes with Quatre.” She explained to Heero, feeling in a
surprisingly sharing mood. Plus Heero seemed to be a bit more talkative
than usual. Which was to Relena’s chagrin, despite the reeling feeling of
surprise she knew she was hiding.
“Can
you actually play an instrument?”
Relena
flushed. “Um, does the recorder count?” She looked up meeting
Heero’s cobalt blue gaze. And she couldn’t help but once again be
surprised. For what she saw flicker in her quiet companion’s eyes for the
briefest of moments was amusement. Heero shook his head, “Everyone knows
that you play the recorder if you can’t play anything else. It’s like the
musical instrument for dummies.”
Relena
lifted her head in acknowledgment, her cerulean blue eyes sparkling.
Heero couldn’t help but grimace. Throughout their whole exchange he’d
been aware of that uncomfortable feeling again. Then Heero remembered
something, wasn’t Relena supposed
to be made at him?
Relena
watched as Heero cleared his throat, looking to her disbelief almost
nervous. Huh? “What’s the matter?”
“Aren’t
you meant to be mad at me, or something?” The flat way in which he stated
the question hid the anxiousness he felt at maybe losing the small acquaintance
they seemed to have built up within the last few minutes.
Relena
shook her head. “You have this way of making me so unsure of
myself. It’s sometimes a little . . .” she searched for the right
word, “off putting.”
Heero
couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow. So she felt the same way too.
At least the uncomfortable feeling wasn’t one way. But she didn’t
know that he also shared the same ‘off putting’ feeling.
“Anyway
it’s not healthy to keep grudges.”
Heero
nodded. Indeed it wasn’t. But that didn’t mean that he actually
followed through with the age-old philosophy. He still hadn’t quite
forgiven Duo for the ‘anal retard’ comment regarding his general attitude to
the world around him. Duo had of course paid sorely when he’d made the
comment which he swore was ‘harmless’. But Heero was known to have an abrupt
temper at the worst of times and Duo just happened to be there slagging him off
when he’d been in a foul mood.
Relena
started to say something else, but the secretary that had looked so sullen only
minutes ago came back looking highly amused. Relena glanced at Heero who
shrugged at the unspoken question - what
drugs is she one?
The
secretary, an overly thin and heavily made-up woman handed Relena the forms
she’d been gone so long in retrieving. “So can I change?”
The
secretary studied Relena for a moment. “Oh, of course you can dear.
It is after all your education.”
She handed Relena the necessary paperwork that gave her the go ahead to leave
Reganald’s music class. Relena looked at the paperwork
suspiciously. Something was not right. The secretary had come back
looking far too smarmy for her own good.
Heero
peered over Relena’s shoulder, his breath on her neck creating a noticeable
tingling sensation. Relena told herself to concentrate on the piece of
paper in front of her. Yet she was finding it noticeably difficult.
Suddenly she felt an unmistakable chuckle...wait, was that Heero
laughing? Impossible!
“Looks
like you’ll have to perform tomorrow anyway,” he coughed, trying to cover his
amusement.
The
paper on the counter came back into focus as Relena grappled with what Heero
had just told her.
“Oh
crap.” The dean and Reganald had given her permission to change
classes. But Reganald being the ass that he was renown as being had
insisted that she not be moved until next week. After the music
department’s concert was all over and done with. “When I refused to
participate he told me that there was no way out. He kept on going on and
on about how performing was unavoidable and that it there was no way out of it
. . . blah blah blah!”
“I
thought you didn’t know how to play anything?” Heero inquired interested
at this new tid bit of information Relena had given him. So, she could do something musical after
all...
Relena
shook her head in disagreement. “I suppose if I must admit it, I can
sing. But only a little. And nothing compared to the others in the
choir.” She let out a sigh of frustration. Must everything at this damned uppity school be so damned
difficult! “You know this totally sucks. Can’t anything go my
way? Not even once!”
Heero
considered Relena. Why’d she have to look so fiercely and startlingly
beautiful when she was angry? It seemed that whenever he encountered
Relena she was or in the near future was angry. And from what she’d just
said, he gathered that she didn’t mean to be annoyed a lot of the time.
Instead it seemed as though disturbing things just happened to come her
way. And in doing so offsetting the eternal balance of the aligned stars
above them....Or maybe it was just a string of bad luck.
He was
brought out of his reverie of deep thought as he heard and rather felt a
distinct thud sound against the
counter the two had been so lazily leaning on before the secretary had come
back. He couldn’t help but smirk at the sight of Relena carelessly kicking
the counter for all her worth. Her golden honey-coloured hair had come
loose from those wretched braids she always had them done up in, and had come
to splay itself around her head and down her back. She was in no
small feat ‘entrancing’. Heero mentally groaned as he felt the
wretchedness of that uncomfortable feeling he had yet to pinpoint settle very
inconveniently in his thoughts. He wished that Relena might kick him a
little bit. Maybe that’d get him out of the mess he felt he’d gotten
himself into. In so few words and as many confrontations as he could
count on a single hand she’d worked his way into his system, and in a way he’d
become attached to her. Only fate could be so cruel. He realised
with a hint of sardonic yet dramatic irony, that he was living a real life
tragedy. The girl that he’d not so obviously (not even to her) become
attached to, even if it was an odd sort of ‘I want to kill you’-yet ‘I would
love to kiss you’ attachment had become he could only suppose, the object of his
affections. And the complete tragedy of it all was that his masochistic
and arrogant client wanted information on this girl so that he could eventually
Heero suspected get Heero to kill her. Although Heero still had yet to
find out why Relena was so important. Though he had his suspicions.
And his gut instinct. He still had as yet to figure out exactly what both were
trying to piece together.
Relena
had now created a very noticeably deft mark in the counter’s front. St.
Michael’s had been marred! Shock, horror! She’d stopped kicking the
counter, Heero noticed and was now instead hunched over the counter, obviously
trying to regain some composure from her loss of temper.
“And
I thought you were a pacifist...”was Heero’s flat yet tinged with wry amusement
remark. Relena groaned. Did he have to be there to see her
whole little episode? He seemed to catch her at the worst of times.
“You
still here? I thought you’d have run away like everybody else seems to
have.” It was true. The main office, with the exception of the
secretary who’d gone back to her desk as though she’d seen it all before had
all but emptied. She hadn’t scared the living shit out of them, Relena
admitted to herself. But she had given the snobs that made up the indefinable
amount of cliques in attendance at the school something to gossip about - Relena Dorlian’s mental state of health.
“You
must think I’m schizo or something, the way I’m so up and down?”
Heero
smirked. No she wasn’t schizo. Nor was she mentally unbalanced.
She did however, seem to have a lot on her mind. “Hey, it is only one
night. One music performance. It can’t be that big a deal.
The rest of the music class has to perform right?”
Relena
shook her head once again. She’d been doing that a lot lately.
“Reganald’s making me sing a solo with the choir,” she winced at the thought of
her upcoming performance. So much for keeping a low profile. “Oh
god...I think I’m going to be sick.”
Heero
frowned. Relena was definitely losing it. “Relena get a hold of
yourself,” he deftly grabbed her arms so he could pull her upright.
“You can do it Relena.”
“I
know I can,” Relena groaned, “that doesn’t mean I necessarily want to.”
Heero
patted her shoulder. Hey, since
when did he become so touchy feely Relena wondered?. “This is
nice.” She observed.
“What’s
nice?”
“Us.
This. Not fighting.” Relena explained. “It’s a first!”
She couldn’t help but laugh. But it was the truth. And Heero
obviously saw the truth of her words by the frown that marred his face and the
faint blush of his cheeks. Not only was that unbelievable, it was also
inconceivable!
“Great,
you’re probably going to go all mushy on me or something!” Heero groaned
beginning to realise he may have made a grave mistake in his comforting of the
girl.
“Forget
it Heero. I’ve enjoyed our confrontations way too much.” She
dismissed the comment with a wave. Although she was quite tempted to turn
all mushy with him; thanking him for comforting her and talking her through her
panic attack, not thinking that she was a head case at the end of it all.
“Thank you Heero anyway. Things around me go way too mental for their own
good. I occasionally need somebody save from drowning in the troubles
that come my way.” Heero nodded. Good. He understood.
Or he at least accepted her reasoning. “You want to go to lunch
now? Losing my temper nearly always makes me hungry?”
Heero
was very tempted to say yes. Actually he was sorely tempted to say
yes. Just so he could spend a little longer acting like he could possibly
care for this girl. But he couldn’t. And he didn’t. At least
that’s what he told himself. So turning Relena down, Heero shook his head
and hurried off in the opposite direction well aware that he left Relena
confused, rejected and once again a tad upset with him. He wanted to care
for her. Oh god, did he want to. But it wasn’t his job to care for
people. He was hired specifically because he didn’t care. Because
he could get the information his clients wanted and carry out the job the way
his guardian’s clients wanted him to. He’d been trained so as that he
wouldn’t feel any guilt, remorse, pain, loss on his missions. Yet, for
some reason this mission was becoming inextricably harder for him to follow through
with. He was beginning to suspect that he had a heart. And with
this suspicion followed another one. He was beginning to care. And
that was something nightmares were made of.
****
Chapter
ends.
Whew! I’m sorry that that took so long
for me to write everybody.
Hopefully now that I’ve gotten this chapter
out I’ll get round to getting the others out.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
Next
time: Quatre, Trowa and Relena perform in the concert so dreaded by
Relena. And some ‘devastating’ news reaches Relena. ‘Tune in next
time’!! LOL