Disclaimer: What I own : nothing here [not the song (The Saddest Song, The Ataris) or the cast or even the idea because I?m pretty sure it?s been done =P]
Summary: It was three years ago today, we left, Relena thought. Heero, I wish I could come back?I didn?t mean it? The perfect couple?or so everyone thought. Three years ago Relena walked out of Heero?s life seemingly forever, but was it the right decision or a rash one? Could things have worked out between the two? And what of their daughter, where?s her place in all this?
The Saddest Song
Only two more days, until your birthday
Yesterday was mine
You'll be turning five
I know what it's like, growing up without your father in your life
So I pretend, I'm doing all I can
And I hope someday you'll find it in your heart
Heero stared down at a family playing together in the park. A woman with long honey gold hair was pushing her daughter on the swing while the father watched on, his dark eyes dancing and chocolate colored hair blowing in the wind. It was the perfect family scene, but the woman was not Relena, the child was not his soon-to-be five-year-old daughter and the man was most definitely not him. it could never be him because he was nothing once again.
What could you be doing Relena? He asked himself as he gazed intently at the woman. Her eyes were jovial and smiling and her golden hair swayed with her body as she moved. The man laughed along with his family as they watched their young daughter giggle widly as she swung back and forth. Heero took a last hard look at the family before continuing on his way. I gave it up for what? He asked himself again.
To understand
Why I'm not around
And forgive me for not being in your life
Relena looked out her window and down into the city below her. After what happened three years ago, she moved Aiko and herself to a spacy apartment in one of the colonies. Her long forsaken position as Vice Foreign Minister was now a distant memory as the occupation was no longer needed. She was still a politician, but held less value. It was a relief because as a single mother, she wanted a job that let her be with her little girl more and kept them in one place longer?well, atleast kept her in one place longer.
Turning away from the city lights and shutting the blinds, Relena sighed heavily and closed her eyes. The soothing taste of green tea was what she craved so she rose from her position and walked towards the darkened kitchen, passing her little girl?s room on the way. I?ll just check up on her again, Relena thought, wistfully hoping that maybe she?d find Heero standing over her watching their child, smiling at how wonderful she was, but when she pushed the door open, it only revealed a near-empty room, the little girl sleeping soundly in her bed. Her curly dark brown hair served as a reminder of the father she never knew and her azure eyes weren?t visible at the moment, but Relena smiled remembering their soft and innocent gaze.
The blanket had somehow made its way down to Aiko?s waist, so Relena had tiptoed next to Aiko and brought the blanket up to ther shoulders. Aiko held a teddy bear that was also given to her by her father. It was pure white and had a thin, worn light blue ribbon around the neck. The bear had slightly deteriorated from years of wear-and-tear, but it was still good.
A smile appeared on both of their faces, Aiko?s a content and innocent smile, Relena?s a worn, and sad. Thoughts of her growing up without a father danced in her mind and weighted her heart. Swiftly and quietly, Relena left the room in favor of the kitchen, but in doing so missed a shadowly corner where the one person in her mind was hiding. He moved from his slightly uncomfortable, vague and obscure hiding place to set down a small present on top of Aiko?s dresser.
I?ll never forget you, my little Aiko, he thought as he departed into the night once more.
I remember waiting
For you to come
Remember waiting
For you to call
Remember waiting there to find nothing at all
He wished to speak with Relena, but it was impossible. She never wanted to see him again?she made that clear the last time they had been together.
::Flashback::
?Where were you Heero? We waited for you for over an hour!?
?I?m sorry Relena. I got caught up at work?Une wouldn?t let me go until the report was finished!?
?Well you could?ve called!? she yelled. ?Duo, Hilde, and I were getting worried.?
?I said I was sorry.?
Relena sighed. ?This is getting to be habitual,? she said, rubbing her eyes.
Suddenly Heero was getting angry. ?Oh I?m the only one that?s doing this?! What about all those cancelled dinners last year, huh? And all the things now??
?Don?t change the subject Heero,? Relena said, her faced turning a light sade of red. ?I had to do it. I was resigning!?
?Yea well, what if I was??
?Are you??
?No, but if it was would this still be an issue??
?Yes it would!? she replied indignantly.
?Why is it an issue with me, but not with you?? he asked, angry and annoyed.
?Because you never say anything! You?ve always been like this! We?re married Heero. You should tell me what you?re planning! What?s the point of being together it we just argue like this??
?I don?t know, Relena, you tell me.?
Visibly fuming now, Relena had taken all she could from him, ?That?s it Heero, if we?re going to fight like this then we shouldn?t be together AT ALL!?
Heero was shocked. ?What?? he asked.
?You heard me. I?m going to move out and I?m taking Aiko with me.?
?Fine!? Heero shouted. ?You do that!? he said, not believing she actually would.
?Fine, I WILL! I?m getting out of here and I?m NOT coming back!?
::End::
Heero closed his eyes at the bitter memory. That day had been particularly pleasant, but then again their life together hadn?t been so easy from the start. Relena was wary of him taking flight every so often and he was dodgy about her feelings as well. Maybe we were too rash, he decided. Well it?s too late now! She?s gone from your life and what left of it pretty much sucks anyway, Heero thought.
The divorce wasn?t finalized yet, but any hope of them getting together again after three years was pretty much lost. The papers were at the bottome of his desk drawer so he figured he should sign them and get it over with. Little did he know Relena hadn?t signed hers either?she couldn?t find a reason to..
I remember waiting
For you to come
Remember waiting
For you to call
Waiting there to find nothing at all
It was three years ago today, we left, Relena thought. Heero, I wish I could come back?pretend it never happened. I didn?t mean it? Staring out of windows was becoming a habit of hers. But she could remember a time when it seemed all she did was wait. A time before all this.
::Flashback::
The day was bright and clear and there wasn?t acloud in the sky. It was the kind of day you?d blow everything off and just do what you feel like, but unfortunately Relena had a job to do. Sighing, she pushed any and every thought that was not on work out of her head?or tried to. Everytime she thought she got it right, he popped up again. That smile (yes he smiles now?more often than before), the way his hair fell over his deep blue eyes...it made her melt thinking about him, but she couldn?t do it all day. She really had a lot to do. Sighing, she stopped her day dreams and continued her work
.
Dammit Heero?where are you? She asked herself. He never seemed to be around anymore. Usually he?d pick her up after work, but today there wasn?t even the slighest hint of his arrival. Another sigh escaped her delicate lips as she started to walk inside again to call Pagan to pick her up. I?m always waiting for him?she thought.
It was true?during the wars he was always going away. Now that she found him again, it still happened. He never went out of his way to surprise her anymore or even just to say he loved her. Now that they were married and everything she seemed to see less of him than before. It seemed that he was married to his worked now instead of her! Whatever?I?ll just take a long bath and then crawl into bed. I?m not feeling so great.
Little did she know it was only the beginning?
::End::
And then months later Aiko was born?Relena thought. Her reminiscing brought a tear to her eye and she took a swipe at it before it even rolled down her face. Oh?Heero?
Maybe someday
you?ll really get to know me
not just the letters read to you
I pray I get the chance
To make it up to you
We got a lot of catching up to do
The next morning Relena opened their mailbox down stairs to find bills, junk, and letters to addressed to Aiko from Milliardo?s family and the customary blank envelope stuck in there by Heero. It was a letter meant for Aiko, so Relena just sighed and clutched the mail tightly in her hands and took the stairs back up their apartment.
Aiko was ready and waiting for her breakfast by the time Relena opened the door. The little brunette was sitting at her usual place at the table with a cereal bowl in front of her, unaware of what day it was since she still had no concept of time.
?Hey sweetie, it?s your birthday today. You want some French toast?? Relena asked as she threw all the mail onto the counter.
?Okay Mamma,? came the quiet reply. Aiko wasn?t talkative at all. Quiet, well-behaved, and obedient, Relena was very much happy at the way she turned out. Then again, neither her nor Heero had been known to be quite loud or the like so it was pretty much expected.
As Relena made the breakfast, Aiko took a seat on the counter to watch her.
?You?re hungry, aren?t you?? Relena asked the girl. She merely nodded twice before setting her head down on the counter. Relena giggled. ?Yea, me too. But don?t worry, these things?ll be ready soon, alright??
Aiko smiled as she kept her head down on the counter. Such a quiet child?she doesn?t say anything. She?s becoming more and more like Heero as the days pass. But I can?t help but wonder it that?s a good thing? Relena mused. I guess I?ll find out later?
When they finally settled down to breakfast, Relena took the two letters addressed to Aiko and opened them as Aiko ate, her own French toast getiing colder by the moment. The one from Milliardo was a pretty card for Aiko and then a short letter for her. Inside the card was $50 dollars and an invitation to spend some time in Sanq.
?You wanna go visit your uncle?s family, Aiko?? Relena asked.
?When??
?Whenever you like. We?ll go whenever you want,? Relena said smiling. At that Aiko smiled too.
?Okay, Mamma. I wanna swim in the pool with Alex and Matt?and ride the horthes with you!? Aiko smiled at the happy memories as she ate the rest of her toast. She didn?t move because she had seen the usual white envelope and knew immdediately it was her father?s letter.
?Alright?you wanna her from Daddy now or after we go out with the gang??
?Now, please.?
?OK,? Relena said as she carefully ripped open the flap. The letter was short, as usual, and enclosed was a gift card to Toys ?R? Us.
Dearest Aiko and Relena,
I hope this letter finds you both well and content. I don?t want to intrude and I wish you both the best in your years together.
Aiko, I wish you a happy birthday. (Relena, could you give her a hug from me, please?) The present on top of your dresser is from me and I hope you like it. I?m sorry our family didn?t work out, but I guess it was for the best.
~Heero
By now a tear had escaped and ran down her cheek. Heero had never forgotten an occasion?not even their anniversary! She wanted him desperately to come back, waiting nightly for his return, but of course he never did. In response to his letters, she sent her own for the holidays, his birthday and their anniversary. Even though she didn?t say much in them, she was confident they expressed some feeling.
?Mamma??
?Aiko,? Relena whispered through her tears, they now coursed down her cheeks, falling onto the letter smudging the ink. ?Um?go a-and get r-ready baby. Th-the gang?s c-coming s-soon,? she chocked out, but Aiko did not move towards her room. Instead she ran to the bathrrom and grabbed a handful of tissues. Holding them out to her mother, she offered the older woman a smile and a hug after she had relieved her of her offering. ?Oh my baby?? Relena said as she scopped up the little girl and cried into her hair. How she missed Heero!
?Mamma?? Aiko whispered as she rubbed her mother?s shoulder, not quite big enough to rub her back yet.
So I pretend, I'm doing all I can
And hope someday you'll find it in your heart
?So, Heero, you sur e you wanna do this?? Duo asked the stoic pilot. One look at him was all the assurance he needed. Dressed in tight black jeans, a matching black jacket over a tight dark green shirt, Heero looked like the pilot Duo had once known. His determined Prussian blue eyes were hidden behind reflective sunglasses and the wild mane of chocolate brown hair was kept under a black baseball cap.
As expected Duo had received no answer, as Heero strode past him out the door and into the black Sedan parked outside in the driveway. Though it was Duo?s car, Heero had taken the seat behind the wheel and waited patiently as Duo got in the passenger?s seat and Hilde and their boy, safely strapped into the car seat, were in the back. A calming breath and a slight pause was all Heero did before he backed up the car and drove down the street and towards his fate.
Back at the apartment, Relena was all cleaned up again. Aiko sat still in an overstuffed armchair while her mother walked around the kitchen stuffing things into a picnic basket. She would?ve helped if she could, but with her small stature, she knew she would have been more a hindrence than a help. Relena was a bit saddened by her lack of enthusiasm, but she dismissed it as a character trait also inherited from her father?either that, or she was just a sad young girl in need of more attention, but Relena rather didn?t want to dweel on that anymore than she had to.
Ding dong, the doorbell hang. Aiko scampered towards the door and didn?t have to be asked to yelled to see who it was.
?Who ith it??
?The Winners and the Bartons!? yelled back another voice.
The young child cracked the door open and Relena stuck her head out of the kitchen to check to see Aiko wasn?t being deceived. The door swung back to reveal two men, one tall and brunette/ auburn hair with forest eyes, the other shorter (though not by much anymore) and platinum blonde with aquamarine eyes, two women, again, one tall with curly auburn hair stormy grey eyes, and the other smaller and tri-colored hair?dark chocolate streaked with gold and silver?and ice blue eyes, and three little children, one a platinum blonde haired girl with hazy grey eyes, another a tall boy with brown and gold-streaked hair and green eyes with blue flecks in them and the last and youngest, a toddler girl with straight dark brown hair with one dark blue eye and one dark green eye.
?Hiya Aiko, can we come in?? the young blonde girl asked.
?Uh-huh?? Aiko opened the door wider to let everyone in and Relena smiled and stepped out of the kitchen to greet the guests. ?Mamma was getting the food ready but she?s coming here now,? Aiko told the adults upon hearing Relena?s steps approaching. The three kids walked quietly into the living room after taking off their shoes.
?You have really good hearing little one,? the woman with tri-colored hair said, thinking of the child father?her brother. ?Oh, and happy birthday, my dear niece,? she said, bending down to give the girl a hug.
Aiko nodded, ?Thank you, Auntie An.? She hugged her back and smiled.
?You?re such a quiet child,? Quatre said, but right then Relena had arrived so there was no time for talk.
?Hello guys. I?m glad you could all make it,? Relena said, hugging each friend in turn.
?Wouldn?t miss it, sister,? An said. ?We?re glad to visit.?
Trowa nodded, ?It?s good to see you again, Lena. Trev and Leenie have been asking to visit Aiko, too.?
Relena nodded, ?Aiko?s been wanting to see Trev and Leenie, too, though she doesn?t say much. That girl?s turning out more like her father everyday. Doesn?t talk a lot, never a hassle?I shouldn?t complain, I know, but?should I be worried??
?No Relena. Don?t worry, I?m sure she?ll come out of her shell. Maybe you could just talk to her more, or spend time with her. I can?t offer an explanation as to what?s in her mind, but I think if you open up to her, she?ll do the same,? Quatre said.
Relena nodded, ?Yes?that makes sense. How?s everything going on L4??
?Business as usual?busy. But we?re so0 happy to get away,? Cathy exclaimed, smiling. ?It was getting a little slow for once so we needed to do something.?
Relena laughed. ?I?m glad you came by?I missed you guys.?
?Relena?did you hear from?my brother?? An asked carefully.
A second passed by before a slight nod. ?This morning?? Relena said, trailing off.
?Oh, I?m sorry! I didn?t mean to bring up any unwanted memories!?
?No?no, it?s okay?I just?want to see him so much!? Relena said. This time no tears came, Relena only closed her eyes. The ring of the door bell jolted her out of her thoughts. Striding towards the door, she opened it revealing Jade and Wufei with Shuyin and Li Mei.
?Hello, guys,? Relena greeted her friends with a warm smile. Jade smiled back and then embraced her long-time friend. Wufei nodded when Relena smiled at him and also cracked a small smirk. After letting the twins go into the living room with the rest of the children, Jade and Wufei wakled all the way into the room and began to greet the other two families.
?Long time no see old friend,? Quatre said, firmly shaking Wufei?s hand. Trowa nodded to his old ?war buddy? and the women exchanged hugs and kisses.
?Well, now we?reonly waiting for Duo, Hilde and Adam,? Relena said as she headed into the kitchen. ?Um, hey, anyone care to help me??
Cathy, An, and Jade laughed and followed their friend into the kitchen while th guys headed into the living room to keep an eye on their kids. Surprisingly, they hadn?t caused a ruckus and were all sitting in front of the TV watching a cartoon show Aiko had suggested. Unbeknownst to her, they were all being very nice not only because of her birthday, but because they knew she was still dealing with not having a father.
The dads smiled (or smirked) as they watched their kids and sat down with them. Aiko, with no father, curled up at the end of the couch until Quatre noticed and took her into his lap with Quatarina. Happy to be included, Aiko took this oppurtunity to lean her head on Quatre?s chest and fall into a light sleep. When Relena stepped in saw this, she just smiled and carefully picked her up and put her in her own lap. Singing to her softly, Relena smiled and wanted nothing more than to have Heero by her side.
To understand
Why I'm not around
And forgive me for not being in your life
A fire surrounded her and there was no way out. A figure appeared from behind the flames, but it wasn?t Relena.
?Uh! Help me please!?
?I?ll save you?reach for my hand!?
?Where is it??
?Reach!?
?But I can?t see you!?
?Reach!?
By now it was apprent that the person was male and far older than her. ?Papa??
?Reach for my hand, Aiko, I can help you!?
?The flames! No the flames!?
?Aiko!?
?Papa!?
?Please forgive me!?
?Papa!?
Aiko woke up with a start, cold sweat dripping down her forehead.
?Whoa, sweetie you were having a bad dream,? a soothing voice said.
?Aunt?Auntie Cat??
?Yea, sweet it?s me. Now you care to tell me about it??
Aiko shook her head. ?Later??
?Alright sweet.?
?When are we going??
?Soon, Little One. Your mom?s still on the phone with Hilde. They called and said that they were going to meet us at the park. Since it?s pretty new and Duo and Hilde don?t even live in this part of the colony she?s giving them directions.?
Aiko nodded and turned back to the TV. ?Was I asleep long??
Cathy laughed, ?Nope?only thirty minutes. That would be how late Uncle Duo and Auntie Hilde are.? Shaking her head, she turned back to the little girl and smiled, ?But don?t worry, the cherry blossoms aren?t going anywhere.?
Aiko smiled and watched the rest of the show. Soon Relena got back announced their departure.
?Alright guys, we can leave as soon as you want. Hilde and Duo are headed there now so we can go if everyone?s ready.?
?Can I go to the bathwoom fiwst Auntie Lena?? a small voice asked. Relena felt a tug at her jeans and looked down to see Arlene holding it in.
?Of course, you know where it is right??
Arlene nodded and took off, careful not to end up going to the bathroom on the cream colored carpets. Relena shook her head and smiled when Aiko took the incentive and helped her younger cousin to the toilet. At age three and three quarters, sh e was the youngest of the group while her brother was the eldest, followed closely by Adam Maxwell, the Chang twins (Li Mei, elder by one minute), Quatarina, and then her own daughter, Elisabeth Aiko (Lise or Aiko). With a seven month difference between the two cousins, Aiko was always very protective over the baby of the family, and of the group.
In a span of fifteen minutes, the gang made it out of the apartment, into their cars and then onto the road that would take them to the park where they would have their picnic where a surprise awaited them.
I remember waiting
For you to come
Remember waiting
For you to call
Remember waiting there to find nothing at all
?You didn?t tell them right Duo??
?Relax man, I didn?t tell them. Minus the whole gang, I believe this is reminiscent of your first date with ?Jousan, huh??
Heero didn?t reply, only allowed the ever-so-small smirk on his face speak for him. Those were good times, he thought. What happened?
Duo slapped his back and when he spoke, it was a sharp contrast to his usual light and cheery tone. ?Hey, you?ll get her back. She?s wanted to see you for so long to show you Little Aiko and what you missed. She want you to hold her again and to be gentle and kind and considerate and all that crap. ?And I know for a fact that you want to show her how much you?ve changed. What you?re really capable of.?
Heero made no move for a moment and Duo worried he made a mistake speaking, but then he nodded once so slightly that Duo had to doa double-take to make sure that he had moved at all.
?Arigatou,? he said quietly, Duo straining to hear him.
Soon the three cars that held his friends pullled up in the parking lot well within their view. It was now Heero took the liberty of concealing himself using the shadows of the cherry tree in full bloom. None of his old friends saw him, but he knew Quatre could sense him. Well aware of the fact that he was merely keeping quiet, Heero silently thanked him and then watched everyone from the shadows. When you?re not in close contact with a group of friends for three years, you kind of realize what you?ve missed. Suddenly, a little girl with brown hair and azure eyes ran down the hill from the car and into the arms of his best friend. That could have been me! He thought, angry at himself for being so careless three years ago.
After watching them for sometime, he noticed the same azure-eyed girl slowly make her way towards the tree. He was sure she hadn?t spotted him, but she was so close! She took another step and then sat down underneath the cherry blossom tree. It wasn?t like him to reveal his position, but his need to talk to his daughter was just too great. It?s just too bad she?ll see me as nothing more than a stranger. Oh well?that?s my fault I suppose.
?Hey?you shouldn?t wander too far from your family,? Heero said to the little one. She turned to look at him, clearly surprised.
?Wha?who are you??
?I,? Heero stopped for a second. Who am I? he asked himself. ?I am??
?Aiko!? The shout took them both by surprise. The pair turned their heads toward the honey blonde shouting the girl?s name.
?Aiko! Where are?? the woman abruptly stopped calling her daughter as soon as she spotted her?with him. ?Aiko, come here Love. Come here to Mamma?? The child took a hesitant step toward her mother for she knew that tone of voice. It was the everything?s-okay-when-it?s-really-not tone of voice that she used a lot whenever her father was mentioned. But her father wasn?t mentioned?was he? Unless?
Aiko looked up at the man who was looking back at her mother. She studied him carefully?his eyes, his nose, his ears, the curve of his face, until finally, the color of his hair. Aiko looked down at her own dark locks and she saw that they were the exact same color. No one had the same dark hair color as her except?
?Daddy??
It was then Heero looked back down at his daughter. Relena was biting her lip, but she didn?t?wouldn?t?stop anything from happening. Her daughter had the right to meet her father. Even if his is an inconsiderate?
?Yea kiddo?it?s me.?
?Daddy!? Aiko jumped into her father?s open arms. Heero smiled. Such a wonderful child?Relena?s done well? After a long hug, Heero set the girl down and walked towards Relena.
?Relena,? he said nodding.
?Heero.? She said his name in such a chilly tone he felt shivers run down his spine. It was very uncharacteristic.
?Relena?please?I?ve come to make peace.?
Relena remained cool and collected. No changes were apparent on her face, but in her heart?in her heart were emotions, thoughts, memories that were swirling together.
?Please?don?t fight?? Aiko whispered, but her voice was lost to the wind.
I remember waiting
For you to come
Remember waiting
For you to call
Waiting there to find nothing at all
::Flashback::
?Where Daddy, Mommy??
?He?s at work, hun.?
?Ba?it?s bedtime!?
?Your father doesn?t seem to have a bedtime, baby.?
::Next::
?Mamma?why are you crying??
?B-because I?m sad, sweet.?
?Why Mamma??
?Because, sweet, we?re alone now.?
?No Mamma?I gots you and you gots me. We gots ea? other.?
Relena smiled at this, ?You?re right, sweet. You?re right.?
::End::
?But?we still have you Daddy?we still have you.? With that, Aiko ran in between her two now shouting parents. The pair didn?t notice her at first, but when she shouted ?stop? at the top of her lungs, everything, the birds, the bees, the gang trying to calm them down, and, most specifically, the two arguing (and in Relena?s case, crying) adults, quieted down.
?Please?stop,? Aiko said, now sobbing. The tears ran down her face but she didn?t make a move to wipe them away. ?I w-want you g-guys back t-together ag-again! W-Why can?t you two st-stop f-fighting??
?Oh?sweet, it?s not that simple. We?re just?we can?t help it I guess.?
?B-but Mamma?I th-thought you said y-you two w-were h-happy t-together a-at first!?
?We were?but...things change, Aiko. Some times?they?re for the better. And sometimes?they?re not.?
?C-can?t this ch-change??
This stopped the two for a second. Can it change? They both asked themselves. As if on cue, they both looked up. Their eyes locked on to the other?s and they both fell in love?a second time. Relena smiled at Heero as he nodded once. Aiko was now kneeling on the ground sobbing.
?Aiko,? Relena lifted the small girl?s head. She immediately stopped. The smiled widened, ?Yes?I think?it can change. It can change indeed.?
Aiko was in awe. ?R-Really?? she asked.
?Yes, Aiko. We?? Heero paused for a second. ?We?re going to be a?a family again.?
Aiko jumped into both her parents? arms?something she wasn?t able to do until now. I have my family again!
Forgive me!
I'm so sorry!
I will make it up to you....
?So...what?s it going to take to make it up to you, hn??
?Oh, I dunno,? Relena said teasingly, ?one night??
Heero grinned, ?Of course, but not tonight. Because tonight?I want to hold my family in my arms.? Between the two of them was a sleeping Aiko cuddling her most favorite present, the new bear that Heero had given her. It looked almost exactly like the one in her bedroom already, except this one had a red ribbon around it.
?A family?we?re a family again!? Relena said happily.
?Yes?yes we are. We are indeed,? Heero said, leaning back into his pillow. It was good to have a family.
A/N: Okay?so it may not have been great?but eh /shrugs/ oh well. Tell me what you think. I?m think of doing something with the pilots and their children, but I?m thinking it might be over done. If you?d like to see it, then encourage me! Tee hee hee?even if you don?t, I?m still probably going to do it =P. Anyway, please review; flames shall be used to burn Trowa?s tent so I?d rather you not flame (unless, of course, you have some sort of hate for my wonderful Tro-kun! If you do, HOW DARE YOU?! LoL?that is all.)
[Trowa]: PLEASE, DON?T flame!!! I like my circus and the tent!
[Anrui]: Well?that?s the most emotion I?ve ever heard you, um, express.
[Trowa]: Heh?what can I say? The circus is my home.
[Anrui]: Yea, but then again?I can?t really understand?I have no home.
[Trowa]: It?s too bad you think so.
[Anrui]: I guess?anyway, please review! I like reviews!
[Trowa]: And remember, it?s review NOT flame! You can give her a review telling her that she?s a bad authoress and why, but not that she?s a bad authoress without the why.
[Anrui]: /nods/ exactly. If you don?t like me, tell me and give me ways to improve.
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this was very good for just a one-shot. i dont think u have to continue this anymore but if u want to go for it 

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