'Tis me again! 'Lo! This is the second in my six story series where all the Gundam pilots get girls their own ages. (yay!) *hugs each one of the poor dears*
Warnings: Once again mild. This doesn't even have the kissing that the first one did! I promise a decent Lemon scene in the next one though, Trowa is gonna get it on! Don't worry, I'm not graphic, I don't go into sizes or anything. >__<
If you don't like made up characters, really love Relena and Hilde, or just don't like me in general, don't read. I tend to Relena bash a little, but I keep it to a minimum. (I like Heero's IM screen name in Part 2.)
I forgot to warn on the last story, but this is like my own little alternative universe, war-less time sometime before Kushrenada dies and all the crap went down. You know what I mean. So if you're like, "He's dead!" Well... no he's not! Besides, I needed to make them a little older, upper high school, 17 and 18 years old...
I decided to split this one into parts because the last one was such a long read. Give your eyes a break!
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Katie
Katie
followed Mr. Leilan, the Headmaster, down the empty halls of her new school.
She clutched her bright orange notebook tightly to her chest and watched
Mr. Leilan’s hair dance wildly as he walked at a brisk, business-like pace.
His hair was nearly gray all over, except for the spot on top of his head
where there was no hair at all, giving him a monkish look.
His hair stood nearly on end even with his attempts to wet it down.
He was the kind of man who looked older then he was, a small belly
beginning to protrude over his belt under his suit jacket.
Mr.
Leilan stopped in front of a classroom and waited for her to catch up.
He opened the door and went inside. Katie
stepped into the doorway but didn’t enter the room.
Perhaps thirty students sat in their desks.
The seating was set up like an auditorium, each row back was a step
higher then the row in front of it, two rows of stairs on either side leading up
to the back. All of the students
looked up from their textbooks and fell silent as the Headmaster stood before
them.
Mr. Leilan cleared his throat loudly in an official
way that made it known that he was about to speak and everyone had better listen
up, “Attention class, there’s something I’d like to tell you.”
“Did someone finally figure out what the brown
chunks in the school lunches were,” someone asked.
A few of the other students giggled behind their hands.
Katie looked in to see who had spoken.
It had been a boy with a long brown braid that hung down his back wearing
the deep maroon school uniform, white starched shirt and black tie that all of
the other males were wearing.
“No Duo, that isn’t what I was going to tell
you.”
The boy named Duo snapped his fingers, “Damn.”
The Headmaster looked at him for a moment over his
spectacles, which sat far down on his nose, but decided not to bother, “I am
happy to announce that this class will be receiving a new student.
She’s a foreign exchange student from the colonies so I want all of you
to be nice and polite to her…”
Katie stopped listening to the Headmaster talking
about her and busied herself by looking up at the nameplate on the door: Ms.
Daniel, homeroom #23.
Katie frowned, she really didn’t know if she could
survive this. She ran her fingers
along the edge of her notebook, thinking. Maybe
she didn’t have to; maybe she could just turn around and leave.
“…So I want all of you to give her a warm welcome
and help her fit in.”
Katie turned her attention back to the classroom full
of people. Mr. Leilan motioned her
inside and she stepped up in front of the on-looking pairs of eyes.
Ms. Daniel was a tall, young woman of perhaps
twenty-six with hair the color of honey twisted up high on her head and a face
that looked incredibly innocent, like she’d never had anything but a kind
smile on it. She gave Katie one of
those kind smiles and handed her a textbook, “Hello Katie, I’m very happy to
have you in my class, you can take the empty seat over there by
Katie nodded solemnly and took her seat.
The Headmaster smiled at her and left, still walking as if he had
somewhere important to be. After he
was gone, the class started talking quietly amongst themselves.
The girl, Elizabeth, smiled at Katie, trying to make friends.
Katie ignored her, setting her notebook and textbook down on the desk.
She stared down at her hands, which were folded, nicely in her lap.
She felt too warm; her school uniform was choking her slowly.
Even with her shoulder-length brown hair wound up in a loose bun, her
neck began to sweat. The long
sleeved white blouse under the maroon vest felt as if it was sticking to her
skin. The pleated skirt that fell a
little below her knees, the white socks, the brown loafers, they all suddenly
started to make her burn up, and it felt itchy.
She wanted to go change into cooler clothes that were better suited for
the hot summer day that had risen up. Katie
closed her eyes, trying to calm herself down.
She pushed the book aside and opened up her notebook, pulling out her pen
and turning to a clean piece of paper. She
reached into her skirt pocket and pulled out her wire-rim reading glasses and
set them on her nose.
Ms. Daniel called for attention, standing up in front
of the class, and turned to Katie, “Well, Katie, I’m sure everyone is
interested in hearing your introductory speech.”
Katie looked up from her notebook and stared at the
teacher blankly.
“Oh, don’t worry, Dear,” Ms. Daniel said,
“you won’t be graded on it, just take about five minutes to tell us about
yourself and where you came from, maybe tell what you think of Earth so far.”
Katie looked down at her paper, debating.
She sighed and closed the orange notebook, tucking it safely under her
textbook. She stood, smoothing down
her vest, and took her place next to the teacher’s desk to address the class.
Katie looked out at her classmates with no fear and
no expression on her face, “My name is Katie.
I just transferred here from the colonies, Headmaster Leilan and his wife
were…” she paused for a moment, “kind enough, to have me stay with
them.”
No one said anything.
Katie glanced at the teacher who motioned for her to keep going.
But Katie didn’t want to keep talking, she wanted to go sit down and
continue writing in her notebook, actually, she wanted to walk right out the
door and never come back. Suddenly,
she found just the right words to keep talking.
Katie took her glasses off and pocketed them.
“When my school asked me if I would like to
participate in a foreign exchange program, I thought it was a wonderful idea.
I had an opportunity to leave the limited means of the colonies, and some
poor boy from this school got to take my place there.
However, I found out shortly after I arrived that this place is as
infested with beings that are just as shallow and vapid as the people on the
colonies.”
The teacher’s smiled had slowly faded, but Katie
kept right on talking.
“You all think that perhaps I’m saying that I’m
better then you, no, I’m just as narrow-minded as the next person, and you all
know that everything I say is completely true in its entirety.
Also, I believe that it is highly ludicrous to force a student, like me,
to stand up in front of a group of people, much like yourselves, and deliver a
speech on their opinions, exactly like what I am doing right now.
None of you really understand anything that I am saying, nor do you
really care.
“It is by far a demeaning; degrading, and
humiliating process to have a person that is already nervous and frightened
beyond belief at the fact of being in a strange environment, stand up in front
of a group of eyes, as if they were being judged.
Headmaster Leilan showed me the science lab down the hall where you can
dissect a dead frog if you so desire to stare down at something and cut it up
after just meeting.
“I am only being so forward because you have put me
in a place of great discomfort, I don’t know any of you by name and probably
won’t, even after several days, yet you all know me.
I, like most people, don’t enjoy being put in such a position of
disadvantage, but it is by far too late to prevent it, so I might as well end
there.”
Katie stepped away from the front of the room and sat
down in her seat with every pair of eyes in the room on her.
She opened her orange notebook and continued writing from where she had
left off.
The teacher stood up slowly, as if she was afraid she
might faint. Her face had paled to
the color of the chalk in the tray on her desk.
She opened her mouth several times, trying to find words, but nothing
came out.
Ms. Daniel took a deep breath and let it out slowly,
“Katie, I think I owe you an apology, I never realized how it might make some
people feel to get up in front of everyone and talk.”
Katie didn’t look up, just continued writing as if
she were the only one in the room.
Mercifully, the bell rang and the teacher dismissed
class for lunch. Katie got up as
everyone began filing out the door. She
tucked her books under her arm and headed for her locker.
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Duo stood with a few guys to one side of the
basketball court at lunch, scanning the groups of people that were sitting in
little clusters at the tables. He
spotted the new girl, Katie, sitting all by herself at a table, writing in her
orange notebook. She turned to a
clean page and paused for a moment. She
slipped her glasses off, set them down on the notebook, and looked up to meet
his gaze. Duo looked away quickly,
but glanced back out of the corner of his eye.
Katie still stared at him intently.
Duo looked around at his friends, they were all
staring at him, “What?”
One of them, a tall guy named Tom smiled, “See
anything you like over there? The
dance is coming up soon you know…”
Duo looked in the direction Tom pointed, at the table
near Katie’s, filled with giggling girls in their class.
Duo raised his eyebrows, “Uh… sure, whatever you
say…”
He
looked back over at Katie’s table, but she was gone, he scanned the eating
area and spotted her heading for the main halls of the school.
“Hey guys, I’ll see you later…” Duo jogged
across the lunch area and into the building.
He stopped short when he got inside, the hall was empty.
‘Where did she go?’
The library, it only made sense.
He slipped inside and began walking down the rows, looking all over.
“Why are you following me?”
Duo jumped and whirled around to find Katie staring
at him expectantly.
Duo blushed, “I uh… I wasn’t following
you…”
She raised her eyebrows, “Really?
Then what are you doing in here at lunch, all of your friends are
outside, no one is in here except for me.”
“Can’t a guy come check out a book without being
interrogated?”
Katie eyed him suspiciously, “I’m surprised you
even know what a book is, you look like some moronic basketball player that does
nothing but make wise-cracks and good jump-shots.”
“Why are you being so mean to me?” Duo asked,
“You don’t even know me.”
“Aren’t you on the basketball team?”
“I’m the Captain, yeah…”
Katie smirked, “Looks like I know you better then
you thought.”
With that, she turned and exited the library, leaving
the teen pilot of DeathScythe blinking after her.
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Most
guys, if they had a hell cat like Katie cross their paths, learned from their
first encounter and stayed away, maintaining a safe and prudent distance…
unfortunately for Katie, Duo was not like most guys and he seemed to forever be
popping up right next to her. Especially
after he found out where her locker was.
On one such an occasion, he was leaning casually
against a closed locker as she looked over her books, searching for which ones
she would or wouldn’t need for her next class and began doing her combination.
“Man, that History test was killer, I barely got a
C, what did you get?”
Katie began putting books into her locker, not
looking at him, “I got an A, I found it to be a very simple test.”
Duo gaped at her, “An A?!
You must have studied all night, is that what that notebook is filled
with, cheat notes?”
“No.”
“What is in that notebook anyway?” Duo motioned
in its general direction.
Katie looked at him then, her eyes wide and blazing,
“That’s none of your damn business!”
She slammed her locker shut and stalked away from a
very puzzled Duo.
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Duo
was determined not to give up. The
odd girl intrigued him, to the point where he wanted to see her outside of
school. The only problem however,
was that she refused to speak to him on a personal level.
Or anyone else, no matter who he asked, no knew anything more about the
girl then he did. She was withdrawn,
she hadn’t made any friends. She
hadn’t even made enemies, everyone just thought of her as the quiet girl that
just wanted to be left alone. Some
thought her a bit rude, but she had given them good reason.
The only thing everyone told him was that whenever asked about what she
was always writing in the notebook, she would become angry and flee.
But as for Duo asking her out, he’d tried almost
every method he could think of!
The indirect approach:
“My, what funny weather we’re having…”
Katie looked up from her place at her lonely lunch
table, “Don’t bother me right now.” She
closed her notebook and walked away.
The subtle approach:
“You know, a friend of mine is having a party, he
said I could bring someone--”
Katie closed her locker, “Not interested,” and
walked away.
The direct approach:
“Say, I was wondering if after the game you’d
maybe like to go grab a bite to eat?”
Katie shook her head, “No thanks.”
And finally, the ridiculously forward approach:
“Hey gorgeous, how bout a date?”
Katie blinked up at him, surprised, across the frog
she was presently dissecting. Against
her wishes, Duo had sat down with her to be her lab partner.
He had looked a little green at the thought of dissecting something, so
he’d let her do it. And then
he’d laid all the cards out on the table.
“What?”
Duo grinned at her, “I said, how bout a date?”
She frowned at him, her eyebrows knitting together,
“Why do you keep pursuing me when I obviously don’t like you?”
He shrugged, “Can’t take a hint, why don’t you
like me?”
She set down the scalpel, deciding it best not to be
holding a pointy weapon, in case he said something to set her off, “You’re
pushy, arrogant, and annoying.”
“Those are my best qualities though!”
She smiled honestly and Duo’s eyes widened, she
never smiled, something was wrong, “Also, to take me out, you’d have to ask
my guardian for permission, at the moment it’s Headmaster Leilan, and I
don’t think you have the guts.”
Duo’s jaw hit the table and she picked up the
scalpel, going back to her carving, satisfied that she’d finally discouraged
him.
“I’ll be over at eight to talk to him.”
The scalpel clattered in the stainless steel bowl as
she lost her grip on it. The rest of
the class looked up at the noise before slowly going back to their own
dissecting.
Duo smiled at her, “Okay?”
Katie took a deep breath, “Duo, I really wish you
would understand this, I don’t want to go out with you or anyone else, I
don’t, so just leave me alone.” She
stood, grabbed her orange notebook, and left the room quickly.
The instructor came over to the table, “Duo, what happened to Miss
Katie?”
Duo stared at his hands, “She felt ill, I guess the
stench of dead frog got to her…”
The instructor wrinkled his own nose at the amphibian
cadaver, “Then, young Maxwell, I suggest you take over so that you don’t
both fail the assignment.”
Duo groaned... she’d never forgive him if she got
an F because of him too. He picked
up her dropped scalpel and began poking at the tiny corpse.
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Duo could run circles around these punks, however, it
had been more fun when Heero had been there, they had made a good team.
He dribbled left, then dribbled right, he stopped to contemplate his next
move. Duo was at the three-point
line. The opposing team was tired
and showing it, heck, even Duo’s team was looking a little tired.
He’d had them all chasing him around the court for the past two hours.
Smiling slightly, he noted that the clock had three second left on it.
He took the shot right before the buzzer rang and everyone held their
breath as the ball sailed toward the hoop. Duo
pretended to look anxious, though he knew that the ball wouldn’t even hit the
rim, it was a perfect shot, one he’d made millions of times.
There was the telltale swish of a basket and the home
team side of the gym erupted in hollers and applause.
Duo’s teammates patted him on the back before lifting him onto their
shoulders. Duo smiled and waved like
a celebrity to the crowd. He nearly
fell off the shoulders he was sitting on when he saw Katie on the bottom rise of
the stands; she was there! Looking
up in confusion at the sudden noise from her ever-present orange notebook.
Duo jumped back to the ground and headed toward the
locker rooms with the rest of the team. He
grabbed a towel and ran to hit the showers.
Less then a minute later, he was dressed and heading back for the stands
before the rest of the team had even gotten out of their sweaty uniforms.
“Hey, Maxwell, what’s up, you usually take the
longest out of all of us, what’s the rush?” someone yelled after him.
Duo combed his fingers through his wet hair,
re-braiding it as he ran. He had to
catch her before she left.
The crowd was slowly receding, but there were still a
lot of people in the gym, making it impossible to spot Katie.
Several people began telling Duo what a good basketball player he was.
He thanked them politely and excused himself before he could be detained
any longer.
“There he is, Duo Maxwell!
Come here son, I want you to meet someone.”
Duo turned to tell the Headmaster that he was kind of
busy but stopped dead in his tracks when he saw Katie standing next to the older
man. Smiling charmingly, Duo made
his way through the throng of people toward them, “Hello, Sir.”
He nodded politely, “…Katie.”
She didn’t meet his eyes, simply looked past him,
“Hello Duo.”
Headmaster Leilan didn’t seem to notice her frigid
response, “Duo, my boy! This is
the Superintendent… he wanted to meet you, thinks you’re a fantastic
basketball player.”
Duo shook the man’s hand, “Nice to meet you,
Sir.”
The man looked down at Duo, his bearded face smiling,
“The pleasure is mine young man, you’d never know it to look at me, but I
was a pretty good player when I was younger… though not as powerful as you
are.”
Duo smiled nervously, “Well, I love the game…”
The man smiled again before talking to Leilan about
funding some of the school’s extra curriculum activities.
The men began drifting toward the doors, “Come along Katie, we should
get back, Mrs. Leilan will worry if we’re both out late on a school night.”
Katie turned to follow them but Duo rushed forward,
“I could walk her home, Sir!”
Headmaster Leilan studied him for a moment,
“Alright, if you like, but don’t take too long about getting her home,
it’s really dark.”
Duo sighed in relief and turned to find Katie glaring
him, “What?”
“Didn’t I tell you to leave me alone?”
They walked out of the gym and were suddenly in the
warm night air, “I think I remember you saying that once or twice, but it just
doesn’t seem to sink in at all, tell me again to leave you alone and maybe
it’ll stick.”
Katie stared at him; “You’re making fun of me.”
Duo held up his index finger and thumb about an inch
apart, “Just a little.”
She rolled her eyes, but he caught a small smile,
which she tried her best to hide.
“Come on,” she told him, heading down the side
walk, “Mrs. Leilan will see you walking me home. She’ll assume the worst and
give me a lecture on the evils that are boys and probably ask if I use
protection… she thinks all the girls from the colonies have no moral up
bringing…”
Duo laughed a little, “So, did you see my winning
three pointer?”
“No,” she said matter-of-factly, “I was
writing, I completely forgot the game was still going on till people started
screaming.”
“Oh…” he said, feeling dejected, “Then why
did you even come to the game if you weren’t going to watch?”
Katie stopped walking to stare at him; “You’ve
never met Mrs. Leilan, have you?”
He shook his head and she continued walking, “The
woman does not understand the meaning of teenager.
She sees me as five years old; tries to get me to wear pink dresses and
such. She also thinks that my
studying all the time isn’t enough, even with my strait A’s to keep up, she
feels that I need something more to take time away from what I want to do,
she’s trying to make me learn needle point.”
Duo made a face, “I’m sorry.”
Katie turned at the corner and he had to jog to keep
up, “My options for the night were to either go to the basketball game, where
it would be noisy and I could write, or stay home with her where it would be
quiet. However, she would probably
make me start a nine-patch quilt or something.
I chose the one where homicide was less likely to occur on my part.”
Duo wasn’t quite sure whether or not she was joking
about the homicide, but decided it best not to ask.
He was not on the receiving end of her wrath for once and found he rather
liked that too, “You know, that’s the most you’ve said at once since your
introductory speech.”
“And notice how the teacher never calls on me to
get in front of the class to give presentations anymore.”
Duo smiled, then nodded, “Hey, yeah, can you teach
me how to horrify a teacher; I’ll never have to get up in front of the class
again.”
Katie slowed her pace to an easy walk, “Don’t you
like being up in front of everyone, you seem to like being the center of
attention.”
“Well yeah, but not for boring assignments.
I get good grades too, but I hate the work.
Except for biology, we got a C- on that frog cause you ran out and I
decided that after the spleen spit juice at me that I’d had enough.”
“Wrong, I came in after school and asked to make it
up.”
Duo stared at her, “What?
Well fine, don’t offer for me to come make it up too…”
“Why would I want you there, I hate you.”
She suddenly turned up a front walk that led to a
big, white house and paused on the porch, “Goodnight Duo, don’t bother me
anymore.”
She disappeared into the house before he could
respond.
“Damn,” he muttered.
Duo slipped him hands into his pocket and began
walking out of town; he made the walk twice a day, out to the woods that
bordered the city. Not far in was an
abandoned airplane hanger where he hid his DeathScythe and slept at night.
He’d changed the school records long ago to say that he lived with a
dad, who was gone on business trips often, in a house on a lake that wasn’t
too far from the abandoned hanger itself.
“Hey Buddy,” he called up to his Gundam as he walked into the small office he’d turned into a simple bedroom. He lay down on his cot without changing out of his clothes and stared at the ceiling. Damn, this one was of those times when he could use Heero here to punch him good and knock some sense into him, that girl was trouble… somehow, he knew there was something more to her then a rude little exchange girl. Unfortunately, Heero was on Katie’s colony as an exchange student… living with his girl’s family, having the time of his life no doubt. Heero always was the lucky one. The God of Death, pilot of DeathScythe, and one hell of a confused teen, rolled over onto his side and fell asleep.
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Thanks for reading, Dark Mistress Ivy Onward to Part 2!!