With a slight frown of consternation, Heero realized that no safety net was stretched beneath Trowa, but the boy had already started across. Heero held his breath, watching the Latin youth�s lithe and flexible body move almost sinuously. Uncomfortably, the Japanese ex-pilot realized that he was beginning to get aroused. Surrounded by many small children, there was nothing he could do to relieve his discomfort.
Trowa graceful walked the first few steps before tossing his pole high in the air to the startled gasps of the audience, performing an amazing triple cartwheel lightly along the tightrope. He came to his feet just in time to catch the falling balance and bowed, tumbling forward into a graceful somersault. How he stayed on the rope was a mystery. Again, Trowa threw the pole high and performed a triple flip. Even as he began to come down, Heero knew something was wrong. The rope, which had been absolutely straight when he had started, had begun to sag every time Trowa took a step. Now, there was a deep dip in the middle of the rope.
Below the rope, he could see the Ringmaster, Cathrine, and some circus hands talking urgently and pointing up at the rope once in a while. Concerned, Heero stood up, ignoring the shrill protest from a mother behind him. Trowa seemed to notice the dip as well, but was unable to do anything as he was already in the air.
The next few minutes seem to creep along in horrifying slow motion for Heero even as he leapt over the railing and began to run beneath the rope. As soon as the Latin ex-pilot�s foot touched the rope, it snapped, sending its walker on a fall of almost certain death.
Trowa began plummeting towards the ground even as Heero ran around trying to get the confused circus men to pull an emergency net.
The noises of the circus seemed curiously muted in the Japanese boy�s ears as he helplessly watched Trowa hit the ground. All else seemed to die away as he ran towards his friend�s broken body.
"Trowa!" he screamed, turning him over gently so that he could see his face. Blood was seeping through the black outfit, which glistened sinisterly in the dim lights of the circus. His face, broken and bloody, drew into a half-smile when he saw Heero�s face.
"H...H...Heero..." he coughed. Tears rose into Heero�s eyes; he had seen many battle injuries and knew the seriousness of Trowa�s.
He was dying.
"I...I�m sorry." Trowa choked,
"I love you, Trowa." Heero sobbed, pulling Trowa�s bloodied hand to his face and kissing it. "I never told you... I�m such a coward."
"No, never a coward..." the banged boy smiled weakly, "I love you too, Heero. Please... don�t cry. Grant me...one more...wish?"
Heero nodded mutely, his eyes locked with Trowa�s half-closed green ones.
"Kiss me?" the plea came as a whisper. Nearly blinded by his tears, the Japanese boy complied, leaning over to kiss Trowa�s bloodied, yet unblemished, lips. When he drew his face away, Trowa was dead.
He was smiling softly.
Gently, Heero crossed his hands over the dead ex-pilot�s crushed chest, standing up and looking down at him with cloudy blue eyes. Unaware of the blood on his own hands and lips, the Japanese boy bowed his head in grief as the paramedics, too late, drove away his love�s body.
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A few days later, a small group of people gathered around a grave as a polished mahogany coffin was lowered into earth�s dark depths. Quatre Raberba Winner, Wufei Chang, Duo Maxwell, and Heero Yuy mourned the passing of their friend with silent tears and bowed heads.
"Good bye, Trowa." Quatre said softly, throwing a bouquet of lilies down into the grave. He walked away, his head bowed. Duo came up and threw a single black rose into the grave.
"See you later, man." He said in a croaky voice, hurrying to catch up with Quatre. Wufei walked up to the grave, staring down into the depths, a bunch of multi-colored snapdragons in his hand.
"You were brave, Ba- no, Trowa." Wufei said solemnly, "I want you to know that I�ve always honored and respected your courage."
Quietly, he threw the flowers down and left silently.
Cathrine appeared next, a single white rose clasped tightly in her white-gloved hand.
"I love you, brother." She sobbed, throwing the rose down. The girl stared down in the grave for a few seconds before bursting into tears and turning away. The Ringmaster came over and put a comforting arm around her shoulders.
Soon, all the mourners left, leaving Heero alone to stare at the now filled grave. Haltingly, he approached the freshly-engraved tombstone, running a light hand over the words etched deep in the polished marble surface.
�Trowa Barton, born Triton Bloom
May he live on in our memories forever.�
Heero reached inside his dark jacket and pulled out a small velvet box and a perfect red rose. Bending down, he lay the flower on the grave and stood staring down at it. Finally he opened the box to show a simple ring of silver and platinum, a beautiful rectangular diamond embedded in the band. Kneeling down on the grave, heedless of his black slacks, he bowed his head.
"I bought this after your death, Trowa." He said quietly, "I wished that we hadn�t discovered our feelings so late. Will you marry me, even in death?"
He waited patiently for a reply. A breeze caressed his face gently, almost like a lover�s hand. Heero smiled sadly, closing the box and digging a shallow hole in the soft dirt of the grave. He lay the box in the hole and covered it up, standing when he was done.
"Goodbye, Trowa." He whispered, "I�ll never forget you, even in sweet death."
He walked away silently, his right hand tucked in the pocket of his dark slacks, the other hanging loosely at his side.
In the cold sunlight, a ring of metal on his left hand glinted briefly before fading.
Minutes after Heero�s departure, a gentle wind blew over the still grave, bringing with it the sound of a soft voice.
"I do. I love you, Heero..."
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