Dark World, chapter 12
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:47 pm
Here's the next chapter, a few days ahead of schedule. Which means the next chapter will probably be early next week, depending on the muse. And it's going to be a doozy, so it may be late next week, possibly even early the following week. Not sure yet. Enjoy!
LS
Dark world
Chapter 12
by: Lady Saffir
DISCLAIMER:I do not own any characters associated with Gundam Wing.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Six hours later I was heading back down the stairs, a satisfied smile on my face. I had
been awakened to warm hands trailing down my sides and feather light kisses being rained all
over my body.
It was a very nice way to wake up.
I walked into the kitchen, expecting to find Duo manning the stove again, but I pulled up
short as I realized it was the woman Heero had called Catherine. She turned around,
catching sight of me, and smiled, walking forward with her arm extended.
"Hello! I'm so glad to finally meet you!" She exclaimed, gripping my hand tightly in her
own. "Trowa's told me so much about you. Oh - I'm sorry! I haven't properly introduced
myself. My name is Catherine Bloom, but everyone calls me Cathy. I'm Trowa's Companion,"
she smiled, turning back to stir something on the stove. "Relena - may I call you Relena? -
do you like stirfry? It's one of Duo's favorites, but I forgot to ask if you liked it as
well."
The chatterbox at the stove continued to talk, and I felt like my head was spinning. Well,
at least there was another woman in the house.
"Oh, I'm so glad there's finally another woman in the house. All that testosterone can make
you feel like you're drowning," Cathy lamented, moving a large wok off the stove and onto a
trivet.
I mentally groaned. What was it with these people and reading other people's minds? "You
know, it's really rude to read someone else's mind without their permission," I stated,
watching in consternation as Cathy's mouth fell open.
"Read your mind? Relena, I can't read your mind."
It was my turn to stare.
"Then how did you know I was thinking that exact thing?" I questioned.
Cathy narrowed her eyes, tilting her head sideways to regard me.
"Relena," she began slowly, "why haven't you started reading your book?"
I wasn't even able to begin to ask what book she was talking about, when Cathy grabbed my
arm and started pulling me down the hall. In short order I found myself in Cathy's room,
sitting on the bed while she rooted around in a box full of books.
"Cathy, what - " I was interupted by the woman before me standing up, flourishing a small,
nondescript book.
"Here it is - 'A Companion's Guide'. It's the third edition, so it's about two hundred
years out of date, but it's the most recent one," Cathy explained, handing the book to me.
"I can't believe Heero didn't give you a copy to read. For that matter," she frowned, "any
of them should have remembered to give you a copy."
I opened the book to find myself confronted with archaic spelling. Cathy correctly guessed
the reason for my frown, flopping down on the bed next to me and tapping the page with a
fingernail.
"I keep telling Heero he needs to update the book for today, but getting vampires to
consider two hundred years as 'outdated' takes a lot of work," she winked, standing up and
stretching. "But I'm sure if you said something to him, that book would be updated in a
week. Well, let's get back downstairs and have some dinner!"
I found myself being once more pulled along, feeling my temper begin to rise.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Heero walked into the kitchen and a book being flung in his face. He unfortunately caught
the tome an inch from his nose, so I didn't have the satisfaction of watching it smack into
his face.
"A book, Heero? A book about being a Companion? Did it not occur to you that this might be
something I'd like to know about?!" I pushed back from the table, walking over to where
Heero stood. He looked down at the book in question, then shrugged and pitched it into the
trash.
"Hey!" I heard Cathy in the background exclaim, getting up to retrieve her book. My eyes
were totally for Heero though, as he stood there with a smirk on his face.
"That one is outdated," he explained, pulling a slim book from his back pocket. "I thought
you might like the more recent version."
"Ha!" Cathy popped up by my elbow, yanking the book out of my hands. "Told you, Relena."
Her smirk and my blush had Heero arching an eyebrow.
"What did Catherine tell you, Relena?"
"Nothing," I replied hastily, taking the book back from Cathy. With a shrug she turned back
to the table and began clearing the remains of our meal, looking up briefly to smile when
Trowa entered the room. I watched the tall man lean over Cathy's shoulder, saying something
into her ear that had her blushing.
"Relena."
I couldn't help the shiver that went down my spine at the sound of Heero's voice. The way
he said my name...a second shiver went down my spine. I raised my eyes to meet his gaze,
and I fought to keep my voice steady.
"Yes, Heero?"
"What would you like to do tonight?" He reached out to brush a strand of hair from my
shoulder.
Unbidden, the memories of what had happened only hours ago rose to the fore, making me blush
once more and hope desperately that I wasn't unintentionally broadcasting these thoughts.
Heero's eyes darkened and he stepped closer to me, one finger trailing down my cheek. I
sighed, leaning in to the light caress.
/I would love to do nothing more than keep you in my bed/ he whispered, even his mental
voice making me tremble. /But it has occurred to me that I've kept you closed up in this
house for several days. So I'm asking - where would you like to go tonight?/
I took a deliberate step back, taking a breath before answering.
"I'm not sure what else I'd like to do, but I do need to stop by my apartment," I answered.
"I know I'll be staying here until everything is resolved, so I need to get more clothes, as
well as my textbooks. And my fish," I added, beginning to ramble as Heero stalked me across
the room. For every step I retreated, he was there, inches away, his eyes never leaving
mine.
/And what, exactly, needs resolved?/ Heero questioned. My back abruptly hit a wall,
eliciting a squeak from my throat. Heero leaned in, one hand pressed against the wall
inches from my right ear. His nearness and intensity was causing my brain to scramble.
"Why, whoever's out to kill you," I replied.
/And is that ALL that needs resolved?/ Heero brought his right hand up, cupping my chin in
his palm and angling my face towards his, his lips crashing down onto mine. When we broke
from the kiss I couldn't help the small sigh that escaped. I opened my eyes to meet his
amused gaze.
"No, that isn't the only thing that needs resolved, but if you're dead the question of me
becoming your Companion is a moot point, is it not?" I reasoned, slipping to my left and
turning to face Heero. He acknowledged my point with a curt nod, then abruptly turned and
headed for the doorway.
"Heero?"
"Let me know when you're ready to leave," his voice floated back as he walked out the door.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ride to my apartment was uneventful, Heero driving the roads as if he'd done this
numerous times before. I had chosen to live further away from the downtown campus, wanting
the peace and quiet of a residential neighborhood. As a result, when we pulled up to my
apartment complex at eight o'clock, it was fairly quiet. Leading the way up two flights of
stairs, I was surprised when Heero suddenly my grabbed my shoulder. I turned to ask what
was the matter, but he was already past me, gun pulled (where had that come from?) and held
at the ready. He silently crept up the remaining three stairs to my doorway, and crouching,
quickly reached out and gave the door a quick shove. It opened silently, and that was my
clue that something was seriously wrong.
I held myself tense for long seconds, watching Heero and waiting to act on his cue. He
stood with a silent exhalation, the gun held loosely at his side. He disappeared into my
apartment, the livingroom light flicking on after several seconds.
"Heero?"
"Come in here, Relena," Heero ordered, and I took the remaining stairs with a sense of dread
growing ever stronger in my stomach. I crossed the threshold and couldn't stop the gasp
that escaped.
Everything was ruined. The couch had been gutted, the stuffing strewn about the room. The
coffee table and end tables were smashed, useless splinters of wood. Everything, every
material possession I had was destroyed. It was methodical, and it had been carried out in
every room. In the kitchen I found my Betta fish lying on the wood chopping block, filleted
as if he were about to be cooked.
/Relena/
Heero's voice pulled me into my bedroom, and it wasn't until I was at his side and looking
down at what he held that my mind was able to piece everything together. Photographs of my
parents had been shredded, some ripped in half and others completely destroyed, becoming a
confetti to litter the floor.
"No," I whispered, reaching out to take one of the pieces from Heero, staring down at my
mother's smiling face. My parents had been dead for five years, killed in a car wreck.
These photos had been my only real reminder of the family I had lost. Wetness began to hit
my hand, spattering on the photo, and I realized I was crying.
Heero gathered me into a tight embrace, one hand reaching up to stroke my hair. "Go ahead
and cry, Relena, it's okay," he soothed, and it was with those words the floodgates opened.
I cried for my lost parents, the wound still fresh and tender after all these years. I
cried for my fish, whose only crime had been being owned by me. Mostly though I cried for
all the things that had happened in the past week, the stress and enormity of just what I
was caught up in hitting me, making me suck in air as if I had been holding my breath under
water for several minutes.
I cried for an untold time, sobbing helplessly while Heero simply held me. Finally,
exhausted, I tilted my head back, giving him a watery smile. "Thanks," I whispered.
Heero nodded, brushing stray tears off of my face. Stepping back, he pulled his cell phone
from his pocket and spent a moment searching for a number. Satisfied, he pushed the button
to dial. I could hear someone pick up, but was unable to tell if the person was male or
female.
"Treize, it's Heero. I need you and a team to come to this address." He rattled off my
address, spending a minute to answer questions in short 'yes' or 'no's'. He hung up,
turning back to me. "The police are on their way. We're to wait outside for them."
I nodded in agreement, picking my purse up from the floor as we headed back down the stairs.
We sat in Heero's car in silence, before a thought occurred to me and had me reaching for my
cell phone.
I could feel Heero's questioning gaze on me as I wanted for the phone to be answered.
"Quatre's also my lawyer, Heero. He'll need to know about this, so he can get the paperwork
started."
Quatre answered, the relief of seeing my number on the caller ID evident in his voice.
"Relena. I'm so glad - "
"Quatre," I cut him off mid-sentence. "Quatre," I began again, my breath hitching.
Unbidden, the thought of the destroyed photos came to mind, and I started to cry again.
Heero gently took the phone from my hand, speaking to Quatre in a quiet tone while I tried
to calm myself. It took several moments but I was finally able to control my breathing, the
tears once more slowing to a stop. Heero handed the phone back to me silently, and I nodded
in thanks. A police cruiser and an unmarked car pulled into the parking, causing me to sit
up straight and take a deep breath.
Heero and I exited his car, Heero immediately heading for a tall middle-aged man with sandy
brown hair and bushy eyebrows.
"Treize," Heero nodded, reaching forward to shake the other man's hand briefly.
"Heero. And you are?" The man identified as Treize turned towards me, his eyes seeming to
take in everything.
"Relena. Relena Peacecraft," I introduced myself.
"I'm sorry to meet you like this, Miss Peacecraft. I'm Treize Kushrenada, the Chief of
Police."
I turned to stare at Heero in astonishment. "The Chief of Police. You called the Chief of
Police for a break-in," I said slowly.
"Treize knows what I am," Heero stated. "He'll make sure no bothersome questions are
asked."
I threw my hands up in the air. "Was I the last person to know about you?" I asked in
disgust. It felt like I was surrounded by people who thought I was the crazy one for being
surprised by a secret world. "That's it, I want a list of every single person in this town
who either knows or is connected to...to all of this," I demanded.
Heero stepped forward, catching my hands within his own. "Done," he promised, kissing the
back of each hand. "You'll have that list tomorrow."
Treize coughed, stepping towards the open stairwell door. "Miss Peacecraft, Heero, if you'd
be so kind, we'll get this started," he motioned us to precede him up the stairs.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It was emotionally grueling, to watch the police go over my apartment with a fine tooth
comb, their searches yielding new and unwelcome surprises every minute. All of my clothes
had been shredded, my textbooks ripped apart. My file folder containing some of the more
routine paperwork one always needs had been gleefully run through my shredder, and it looked
as if someone had taken a sledgehammer to my laptop.
After an hour of watching my apartment be turned upside down and answering questions, Heero
led me back to his car, opening the door so I could slide in, mentally exhausted. Heero
slid behind the wheel, starting the car before turning to look at me.
"Do we need to stop somewhere and pick anything up?"
I shook my head, turning my head to stare out the window. I felt numb, the shock that
someone could so utterly wreck my life like this a slap in the face. Beneath the numb
feeling, however, I could feel my anger slowly begining to rise.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Heero guided the car throughout the streets, barely paying attention to what he was doing.
He was more pre-occuppied with the woman seated next to him. Her silence hid the growing
anger he could feel, as he sat, a silent shadow, in her mind.
He reached out for Trowa, waiting until he was sure he had the other man's attention before
relaying his orders.
/I want everyone to make themselves scarce. We'll be home in fifteen minutes/
/What has happened?/
Heero gave his friend a concise report of what they had found at Relena's apartment.
/Hugh/
Heero nodded in agreement.
/I want to know where he is, who he's with at all times. I'm getting tired of dealing with
his little surprises/ Heero hissed, hands clenching the steering wheel tightly. /Relena is
still in shock over what we found, but when she's over that stage, the anger is going to hit
hard and fast. That's why I want everyone to keep a low profile./
/You'll protect the rest of us and make yourself the only target she has, is that it?/
/Yes/
/You should really tell her that you love her/ Trowa recommended, then he was gone.
Heero sighed. Trowa always gave excellent advice, but at the moment he had more pressing
matters to worry about. The gates blocking the drive loomed up in the darkness, and Heero
sighed once more, mentally squaring his shoulders and preparing for the fight he was sure to
come.
LS
Dark world
Chapter 12
by: Lady Saffir
DISCLAIMER:I do not own any characters associated with Gundam Wing.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Six hours later I was heading back down the stairs, a satisfied smile on my face. I had
been awakened to warm hands trailing down my sides and feather light kisses being rained all
over my body.
It was a very nice way to wake up.
I walked into the kitchen, expecting to find Duo manning the stove again, but I pulled up
short as I realized it was the woman Heero had called Catherine. She turned around,
catching sight of me, and smiled, walking forward with her arm extended.
"Hello! I'm so glad to finally meet you!" She exclaimed, gripping my hand tightly in her
own. "Trowa's told me so much about you. Oh - I'm sorry! I haven't properly introduced
myself. My name is Catherine Bloom, but everyone calls me Cathy. I'm Trowa's Companion,"
she smiled, turning back to stir something on the stove. "Relena - may I call you Relena? -
do you like stirfry? It's one of Duo's favorites, but I forgot to ask if you liked it as
well."
The chatterbox at the stove continued to talk, and I felt like my head was spinning. Well,
at least there was another woman in the house.
"Oh, I'm so glad there's finally another woman in the house. All that testosterone can make
you feel like you're drowning," Cathy lamented, moving a large wok off the stove and onto a
trivet.
I mentally groaned. What was it with these people and reading other people's minds? "You
know, it's really rude to read someone else's mind without their permission," I stated,
watching in consternation as Cathy's mouth fell open.
"Read your mind? Relena, I can't read your mind."
It was my turn to stare.
"Then how did you know I was thinking that exact thing?" I questioned.
Cathy narrowed her eyes, tilting her head sideways to regard me.
"Relena," she began slowly, "why haven't you started reading your book?"
I wasn't even able to begin to ask what book she was talking about, when Cathy grabbed my
arm and started pulling me down the hall. In short order I found myself in Cathy's room,
sitting on the bed while she rooted around in a box full of books.
"Cathy, what - " I was interupted by the woman before me standing up, flourishing a small,
nondescript book.
"Here it is - 'A Companion's Guide'. It's the third edition, so it's about two hundred
years out of date, but it's the most recent one," Cathy explained, handing the book to me.
"I can't believe Heero didn't give you a copy to read. For that matter," she frowned, "any
of them should have remembered to give you a copy."
I opened the book to find myself confronted with archaic spelling. Cathy correctly guessed
the reason for my frown, flopping down on the bed next to me and tapping the page with a
fingernail.
"I keep telling Heero he needs to update the book for today, but getting vampires to
consider two hundred years as 'outdated' takes a lot of work," she winked, standing up and
stretching. "But I'm sure if you said something to him, that book would be updated in a
week. Well, let's get back downstairs and have some dinner!"
I found myself being once more pulled along, feeling my temper begin to rise.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Heero walked into the kitchen and a book being flung in his face. He unfortunately caught
the tome an inch from his nose, so I didn't have the satisfaction of watching it smack into
his face.
"A book, Heero? A book about being a Companion? Did it not occur to you that this might be
something I'd like to know about?!" I pushed back from the table, walking over to where
Heero stood. He looked down at the book in question, then shrugged and pitched it into the
trash.
"Hey!" I heard Cathy in the background exclaim, getting up to retrieve her book. My eyes
were totally for Heero though, as he stood there with a smirk on his face.
"That one is outdated," he explained, pulling a slim book from his back pocket. "I thought
you might like the more recent version."
"Ha!" Cathy popped up by my elbow, yanking the book out of my hands. "Told you, Relena."
Her smirk and my blush had Heero arching an eyebrow.
"What did Catherine tell you, Relena?"
"Nothing," I replied hastily, taking the book back from Cathy. With a shrug she turned back
to the table and began clearing the remains of our meal, looking up briefly to smile when
Trowa entered the room. I watched the tall man lean over Cathy's shoulder, saying something
into her ear that had her blushing.
"Relena."
I couldn't help the shiver that went down my spine at the sound of Heero's voice. The way
he said my name...a second shiver went down my spine. I raised my eyes to meet his gaze,
and I fought to keep my voice steady.
"Yes, Heero?"
"What would you like to do tonight?" He reached out to brush a strand of hair from my
shoulder.
Unbidden, the memories of what had happened only hours ago rose to the fore, making me blush
once more and hope desperately that I wasn't unintentionally broadcasting these thoughts.
Heero's eyes darkened and he stepped closer to me, one finger trailing down my cheek. I
sighed, leaning in to the light caress.
/I would love to do nothing more than keep you in my bed/ he whispered, even his mental
voice making me tremble. /But it has occurred to me that I've kept you closed up in this
house for several days. So I'm asking - where would you like to go tonight?/
I took a deliberate step back, taking a breath before answering.
"I'm not sure what else I'd like to do, but I do need to stop by my apartment," I answered.
"I know I'll be staying here until everything is resolved, so I need to get more clothes, as
well as my textbooks. And my fish," I added, beginning to ramble as Heero stalked me across
the room. For every step I retreated, he was there, inches away, his eyes never leaving
mine.
/And what, exactly, needs resolved?/ Heero questioned. My back abruptly hit a wall,
eliciting a squeak from my throat. Heero leaned in, one hand pressed against the wall
inches from my right ear. His nearness and intensity was causing my brain to scramble.
"Why, whoever's out to kill you," I replied.
/And is that ALL that needs resolved?/ Heero brought his right hand up, cupping my chin in
his palm and angling my face towards his, his lips crashing down onto mine. When we broke
from the kiss I couldn't help the small sigh that escaped. I opened my eyes to meet his
amused gaze.
"No, that isn't the only thing that needs resolved, but if you're dead the question of me
becoming your Companion is a moot point, is it not?" I reasoned, slipping to my left and
turning to face Heero. He acknowledged my point with a curt nod, then abruptly turned and
headed for the doorway.
"Heero?"
"Let me know when you're ready to leave," his voice floated back as he walked out the door.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ride to my apartment was uneventful, Heero driving the roads as if he'd done this
numerous times before. I had chosen to live further away from the downtown campus, wanting
the peace and quiet of a residential neighborhood. As a result, when we pulled up to my
apartment complex at eight o'clock, it was fairly quiet. Leading the way up two flights of
stairs, I was surprised when Heero suddenly my grabbed my shoulder. I turned to ask what
was the matter, but he was already past me, gun pulled (where had that come from?) and held
at the ready. He silently crept up the remaining three stairs to my doorway, and crouching,
quickly reached out and gave the door a quick shove. It opened silently, and that was my
clue that something was seriously wrong.
I held myself tense for long seconds, watching Heero and waiting to act on his cue. He
stood with a silent exhalation, the gun held loosely at his side. He disappeared into my
apartment, the livingroom light flicking on after several seconds.
"Heero?"
"Come in here, Relena," Heero ordered, and I took the remaining stairs with a sense of dread
growing ever stronger in my stomach. I crossed the threshold and couldn't stop the gasp
that escaped.
Everything was ruined. The couch had been gutted, the stuffing strewn about the room. The
coffee table and end tables were smashed, useless splinters of wood. Everything, every
material possession I had was destroyed. It was methodical, and it had been carried out in
every room. In the kitchen I found my Betta fish lying on the wood chopping block, filleted
as if he were about to be cooked.
/Relena/
Heero's voice pulled me into my bedroom, and it wasn't until I was at his side and looking
down at what he held that my mind was able to piece everything together. Photographs of my
parents had been shredded, some ripped in half and others completely destroyed, becoming a
confetti to litter the floor.
"No," I whispered, reaching out to take one of the pieces from Heero, staring down at my
mother's smiling face. My parents had been dead for five years, killed in a car wreck.
These photos had been my only real reminder of the family I had lost. Wetness began to hit
my hand, spattering on the photo, and I realized I was crying.
Heero gathered me into a tight embrace, one hand reaching up to stroke my hair. "Go ahead
and cry, Relena, it's okay," he soothed, and it was with those words the floodgates opened.
I cried for my lost parents, the wound still fresh and tender after all these years. I
cried for my fish, whose only crime had been being owned by me. Mostly though I cried for
all the things that had happened in the past week, the stress and enormity of just what I
was caught up in hitting me, making me suck in air as if I had been holding my breath under
water for several minutes.
I cried for an untold time, sobbing helplessly while Heero simply held me. Finally,
exhausted, I tilted my head back, giving him a watery smile. "Thanks," I whispered.
Heero nodded, brushing stray tears off of my face. Stepping back, he pulled his cell phone
from his pocket and spent a moment searching for a number. Satisfied, he pushed the button
to dial. I could hear someone pick up, but was unable to tell if the person was male or
female.
"Treize, it's Heero. I need you and a team to come to this address." He rattled off my
address, spending a minute to answer questions in short 'yes' or 'no's'. He hung up,
turning back to me. "The police are on their way. We're to wait outside for them."
I nodded in agreement, picking my purse up from the floor as we headed back down the stairs.
We sat in Heero's car in silence, before a thought occurred to me and had me reaching for my
cell phone.
I could feel Heero's questioning gaze on me as I wanted for the phone to be answered.
"Quatre's also my lawyer, Heero. He'll need to know about this, so he can get the paperwork
started."
Quatre answered, the relief of seeing my number on the caller ID evident in his voice.
"Relena. I'm so glad - "
"Quatre," I cut him off mid-sentence. "Quatre," I began again, my breath hitching.
Unbidden, the thought of the destroyed photos came to mind, and I started to cry again.
Heero gently took the phone from my hand, speaking to Quatre in a quiet tone while I tried
to calm myself. It took several moments but I was finally able to control my breathing, the
tears once more slowing to a stop. Heero handed the phone back to me silently, and I nodded
in thanks. A police cruiser and an unmarked car pulled into the parking, causing me to sit
up straight and take a deep breath.
Heero and I exited his car, Heero immediately heading for a tall middle-aged man with sandy
brown hair and bushy eyebrows.
"Treize," Heero nodded, reaching forward to shake the other man's hand briefly.
"Heero. And you are?" The man identified as Treize turned towards me, his eyes seeming to
take in everything.
"Relena. Relena Peacecraft," I introduced myself.
"I'm sorry to meet you like this, Miss Peacecraft. I'm Treize Kushrenada, the Chief of
Police."
I turned to stare at Heero in astonishment. "The Chief of Police. You called the Chief of
Police for a break-in," I said slowly.
"Treize knows what I am," Heero stated. "He'll make sure no bothersome questions are
asked."
I threw my hands up in the air. "Was I the last person to know about you?" I asked in
disgust. It felt like I was surrounded by people who thought I was the crazy one for being
surprised by a secret world. "That's it, I want a list of every single person in this town
who either knows or is connected to...to all of this," I demanded.
Heero stepped forward, catching my hands within his own. "Done," he promised, kissing the
back of each hand. "You'll have that list tomorrow."
Treize coughed, stepping towards the open stairwell door. "Miss Peacecraft, Heero, if you'd
be so kind, we'll get this started," he motioned us to precede him up the stairs.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It was emotionally grueling, to watch the police go over my apartment with a fine tooth
comb, their searches yielding new and unwelcome surprises every minute. All of my clothes
had been shredded, my textbooks ripped apart. My file folder containing some of the more
routine paperwork one always needs had been gleefully run through my shredder, and it looked
as if someone had taken a sledgehammer to my laptop.
After an hour of watching my apartment be turned upside down and answering questions, Heero
led me back to his car, opening the door so I could slide in, mentally exhausted. Heero
slid behind the wheel, starting the car before turning to look at me.
"Do we need to stop somewhere and pick anything up?"
I shook my head, turning my head to stare out the window. I felt numb, the shock that
someone could so utterly wreck my life like this a slap in the face. Beneath the numb
feeling, however, I could feel my anger slowly begining to rise.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Heero guided the car throughout the streets, barely paying attention to what he was doing.
He was more pre-occuppied with the woman seated next to him. Her silence hid the growing
anger he could feel, as he sat, a silent shadow, in her mind.
He reached out for Trowa, waiting until he was sure he had the other man's attention before
relaying his orders.
/I want everyone to make themselves scarce. We'll be home in fifteen minutes/
/What has happened?/
Heero gave his friend a concise report of what they had found at Relena's apartment.
/Hugh/
Heero nodded in agreement.
/I want to know where he is, who he's with at all times. I'm getting tired of dealing with
his little surprises/ Heero hissed, hands clenching the steering wheel tightly. /Relena is
still in shock over what we found, but when she's over that stage, the anger is going to hit
hard and fast. That's why I want everyone to keep a low profile./
/You'll protect the rest of us and make yourself the only target she has, is that it?/
/Yes/
/You should really tell her that you love her/ Trowa recommended, then he was gone.
Heero sighed. Trowa always gave excellent advice, but at the moment he had more pressing
matters to worry about. The gates blocking the drive loomed up in the darkness, and Heero
sighed once more, mentally squaring his shoulders and preparing for the fight he was sure to
come.