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finally get the story out of my mind before it haunt me to my insanity!
TIMELINE: The story takes
place in the TV’s Gundam Wing, right after Heero disappeared into outer space
and before Noin and Dorothy met at
the grave and before Heero
reappeared to give Relena her birthday present. And oh, after Treize’s Revenge
I: Peace At Last.
SPECIAL NOTE: Special thanks
to Starling for being such a great help with the grammar and all. I don’t
really know what ‘beta readers’ are but if
it means someone who
proofread other people’s work, you would be it! You’re an angel, Starling!!!
TREIZE’S REVENGE II: THE LONE SOLDIER.
By Arayelle Lynn.
Relena stared at the list of victims resulted from
the assassin’s quest for revenge. So far, the families of the dead were all spared
from his blind vengeance but
Relena was more concerned about the number of victims that seemed to be piling
up. In four weeks, the
assassin had already killed
twelve former Alliance, Romefeller and OZ officers and each of them had been
quite close to the late Treize
Khushraneda as well as the
very same people that had betrayed him in the end.
The assassinations were done in both broad daylight
and at night. And they all happened at the victims’ residence, their offices as
well as in public places. And
in each assassination, they failed to even get a glimpse of the assassin’s
profile. Miss Noin seriously thought that
the assassin is a
well-trained professional but some delegates, especially those who feared for
their lives because of their betrayal to Treize,
thought that the assassin
might be Treize himself. They seriously thought that he had staged his own
death in order to take revenge on all of
them. Personally, Relena was
inclined to agree with the former. She knew Treize well enough to know that he
was not the type who seeks
vengeance. But the ultimate
problem was, they had to find out who the assassin was before he ruin the peace
negotiations she was trying to
hold.
Thinking about the peace negotiations made Relena
sighed in exhaustion. She had worked so hard to make the former leaders see
the benefits of having world
peace by disarmament but with the assassin lurking around, many of them had
taken the drastic measure of
recalling their military
power. If they start to distrust one another, Relena was sure that another war
would break out. Not only that, the
guerillas was not helping
with the situation either. Their numbers were growing and many military weapon
storages were raided, resulting
more fighting and more
deaths.
And recently, Relena just learned that the world
leaders had requested that any future meetings should be postpone until the
guerillas and most
importantly, the assassin were found and arrested. But Relena can’t postpone
the meetings. It was impartial for them to
discuss new policies in order
to maintain peace and officially formed the Earth Sphere Unified Nation she was
proposing since the end of the
last year’s war.
But now, she’s running out of ideas on how to make
them see the importance of the meetings to be held as soon as possible. And
she found herself losing all
hope to achieve her dream of a world of total pacifism.
“Relena?” said a voice. She turned to see Noin, standing
over her with a tray full of food. “You must eat.” She placed the tray
before the young woman and
sat next to her. “Are you still worried about the assassin and the guerillas?”
When she didn’t answer, Noin smiled. “Don’t worry
about it, Relena. Just leave them to me. I have people all over the world
looking into it,” she said
softly. “You just worry about the peace negotiations, that’s all.”
“What did Sally has to report?” Relena asked. She
found out a day earlier that Sally Po had been all over the world, searching
for
Lady Une and Dorothy
Catalonia. She had been displeased at Noin’s secrecy but then agreed that if
she had found out sooner, she
would’ve been distracted.
Noin shook her head. “Still nothing at the moment.
It was as if both of them vanished into thin air right after the war. But Sally
did
promise that she will contact
us tomorrow morning.”
“Maybe you two should join the Intelligence,”
Relena commented, half-heartedly. Noin smiled at that. “The leaders want to
postpone the meeting this
Friday until they feel safe enough to talk,” Relena told Noin of the latest
news. Noin looked at her, concerned.
“What are you going to do about it?” she prompted,
gently.
Relena looked out the window. “Let’s go to outer
space,” she said. Noin raised an eyebrow. “Outer space?” she repeated.
“Yes. The leaders in the outer space are least
worry about the assassin since he seemed to be targeting those on Earth. And
since
we can’t make new policies
without the attendance from both Earth and the colonies’ leaders, the colonists
thought that I should go there
and make a peace visit.” She
looked at Noin. “Give talks to peace conference they’re planning to do. They
thought it would be a good idea
for the colonists to learn
more about our ideas of total pacifism.”
“But what about the guerillas in the outer space?”
Miss Noin asked.
Relena looked at her hand. “You said that they’re
mostly those who served under my brother, Milliardo. I think they’re unlikely
to
pose any threat to me. On the
contrary, I seriously think that my appearance in the colonies could actually
convince them to stop this useless
retaliation.”
“Hmm… I see your point,” said Noin, thinking
deeply. “But I must inform you that we heard rumors that the guerillas fighting
for
Treize are moving to outer
space. I don’t think you would be influential enough to stop them from
retaliating.”
“I must try, Miss Noin,” said Relena. “There’s no
one in this world who could stop this senseless retaliation but me. I must make
them understand why the world
is in need of peace right now.”
Noin nodded and stood. “Alright. I’ll go and make
some arrangement to take us to outer space.” As soon as she exited the room,
she took out the cell phone
to inform her valuable informant of the new development.
>>>@@<<<
He stood over the burning car of the newly dead
Admiral Gavison, former OZ soldier, the one who had led the arrest and
detention of Treize Khushraneda.
He knew this man very well. He had been there when Treize and the late admiral
talked about
Romefeller’s plan to take
over the Alliance. And then, he worked for the admiral for a short time before
he was sent to another duty.
He could still remember the look on the late
admiral’s face when he had finally realized who he was. But at that moment, he
was
standing in the middle of the
road, a grenade in his hand. The once proud admiral had tried to put his car
into reverse when he saw the
grenade but a split second
later, he was nothing but in flames.
“I shall say no farewell to you, Gavison because of
all the people I’ve killed, you certainly deserved this fate,” he said and
walked
away as the raindrops started
to put out the fire.
‘Thirteen,’ he thought. ‘Where are you pilots? Do I
have to kill everyone here until you show up.’
>>>@@<<<
When he got to his temporary apartment, he knew
immediately someone is there. Without even switching on the light, he raised
his gun towards the wall near
the window. “Ease off, soldier. I’m not your enemy,” the intruder said.
His eyes watched the intruder skeptically. “You
don’t trust people much, do you? Like I said, I’m not your enemy,” the intruder
tried again. But still he
kept his gun trained evenly on the intruder. “Are you mute or something?”
“I am yet to determine you as an ally or an enemy,”
he said, his voice cautious. “And I’m not a soldier anymore.”
The intruder raised his hands. “Yeah, well, I guess
you don’t want to start to be one now.”
“Talk,” he simply said. The intruder sighed and
lowered his hands. “I know you’re the one who have been killing the world
leaders,” he began. He paused
to see the other’s reaction but the man with the gun stood there, unwavering.
But he did notice the finger on
the trigger moved slightly.
So, he decided to continue quickly. “Don’t worry. That is all I know about you.
Your real identity and your prior
life are all a mystery to us
all.”
“I am Colonel Hagan, of the Treize guerillas. We
want to form an alliance with you. We need you to lead us to the late Treize’s
ideal future,” he said.
“Why me?”
Hagan was startled to hear the question. “Why?
Because you obviously are fighting for the late Colonel Treize. Don’t you think
it
would be better if we work
together? With your superior training and techniques, we could certainly bring
down this false peace.”
“Like I told you before. I am not a soldier. I
don’t have time to waste on the useless battle that you are fighting for. My
only task
is to avenge those who
betrayed Treize Khushraneda.”
Hagan felt his anger boiling when he heard the word
useless but quickly kept it in check. It is not good to lose your temper while
standing before a guy with a
gun pointing straight at your head. And so, he decided to come clean. “You’re
right. I’m here not to recruit you,
though I was told to try by
someone higher up.” He paused. “Actually, we want to help you.”
“I work alone,” he simply said, putting the gun
away. But Hagan knew this guy could kill him where he’s standing. Which was one
reason why he had kept the
room dark. He knew that if he saw the face of this assassin, he would not live
long enough to say a thing.
“We know you work alone but we also know you need
help.”
“I don’t need any help from you and your
guerillas.”
“What about information?” he tried again.
The assassin looked at him, sharply. “I know how to
get all the information I need, thank you.”
“Weapon supply? Money?”
“I know where I can get them.”
“Not anymore,” he said, for the first time saw a
look of surprise flashed in the assassin’s cold eyes. But it was over in a few
milliseconds. “Not since the
last hour, anyway.”
The assassin looked interested. “What do you mean?”
“While you were out killing Admiral Gavison, the
news came in that the world leaders had decided to put extra precaution in
guarding the weapon supplies
and decided to control the issue of armaments to unauthorized military troops.
One of the regulations they
came out with to protect this
false peace.” He looked at the assassin carefully. “And I know this would
effect your quest for revenge
immediately.”
The assassin folded his arms. “Oh yeah, and how
does it not effect you?”
“We have plenty of armory from our last raid,”
Hagan answered. “And besides, we have an even bigger supply in our new
headquarter in outer space.”
He then smiled at him. “If you work with us, we would be really glad to take
you up to outer space with us.
The person who really kill
Colonel Treize is there.”
“The Gundam pilots?”
“More precisely, the Gundam Zero Five. Its pilot
was the one who actually killed His Excellency.” He then added, “Besides, the
outer space now has become
the center stage of the political negotiations. We’ve just learned that Relena
Darlian is heading there. And I
know more Earth’s leaders
would be heading to outer space in order to escape your wrath.”
The assassin considered this new development for a
few seconds. The world seemed to change while he was out on his
vengeance quest. “Why do you
need me so much?” he asked, carefully.
Hagan was glad to hear him asked that question. It
would mean that he was considering their proposal. “You’re a hero figure to
many of our people. They
looked up to you as someone who should lead them. And you understand Colonel
Treize’s ideal future better
than we do. We want you to be
our Treize Khushraneda. The one who will lead the new world we’re fighting
for.”
“Sorry,” he said. “I have no intention of leading
anybody or replacing Mr. Treize. As soon as my vengeance is over, I shall
eliminate my existence from
this world.”
Hagan held up his hand. “Okay, so you won’t be our
leader. But could you just work alongside us. It is better if we could work
together in this.” He
extended his hand.
“Only if I could maintain my identity a secret. And
do things my way.”
“Agreed.”
They then shook hands. “Alright.”
“Now, shall we go to outer space?”
>>>@@<<<
She watched as the firemen attempted to put off the
fire that was burning the wreck of a car; and the police, trying to maintain
the
flow of traffic as well as
the oncoming crowd. Because it’s raining, the fire was put out in a short time
but that didn’t make the sickening
feeling inside her at rest.
Again, she
arrived too late to stop the assassin. He was good enough to have always stayed
two steps ahead of her. But then
again, the person who had
trained him had been one of the best soldier there was. If only she could find
him and stop him from doing more
harm to others and to
himself.
“Are you alright?” asked her companion, who was
standing next to her. She casted a glance at her young companion before
returning her gaze on the
incident below.
“Fine,” she simply said. “Not that I mourn for the
admiral’s death. He was the worst kind of man and I definitely think that he
deserved this kind of
ending.”
“And our assassin?”
She turned away from the scene. “He’s long gone.
But let’s keep our eyes open,” she said. “Oh, tell Simon I want him to tap into
the police files once they’ve
done their investigation. I want to know everything they’ve found in the
wreckage. Maybe that would help us to
at least narrow the gap
between us and the assassin.”
“I’ll get Simon on it.”
As she walked away, she glanced back at the
wreckage, regret and sadness played across her face. ‘Oh, Little Fire, what
have
we done to you.’
>>>@@<<<
Relena looked out the window as her shuttle entered
the landing bay. She had been in outer space for two weeks now. In that
duration of time, she’d been
attending conferences, meetings and friendly visits to almost all colonies in
the outer space. And she was happy
to learn that nothing bad had
happen to any delegates that were traveling with her. But she knew things will
not stay quiet for long.
Her visit to this particular colony was actually
personal, for a change. The person who was in charge of the colony had
suggested
to her and Noin that they
should have the coming World Summit there. Noin thought it was the perfect
place, strategically as well as in
security. But Relena rather
scouted over the place first before making any agreement. Not that she doesn’t
trust the person, in fact, she
trusted him with her life.
But it’s just part of her nature to think things over before making any
decision.
“Miss Relena?” Pagan said, interrupted her
thoughts. She then realized that they had landed and he and Noin were waiting
for her
at the exit. “We’re here.”
“Of course, Pagan,” she said, rose to her feet. She
walked over the door and down the stairs. At the bottom, stood the leader of
the colony. “Long time no
see,” she said, smiling at him.
The leader, smiled back. He was as old as she was
but the hardship of war reflected clearly in his beautiful blue eyes. But once
he
started to speak, his voice
reflected a great kindness and innocence rarely found in any people. “It’s been
long, yes. But it’s good to see you
again.”
“That goes double with me. How are you?”
For a moment, Relena could see fatigue flashed
across his face but only to have been replaced by a smile. “Fine. Been busy but
fine. I guess you know how it
feels to have people depending on you.”
Relena nodded. “And you?” he asked, concerned. She
raised her eyebrow, telling him that he knew the answer already. “Hello,
Miss Noin, Pagan.” Relena
turned to see Noin and Pagan making their way down.
“Hello, Quatre. You look great.”
“Hello, Master Quatre. I see they still couldn’t
make you wear a proper attire,” Pagan said, which made the other three smiled.
When Quatre and Heero were
staying with them in the Sanc Kingdom, he had been fussing over Quatre’s choice
of clothes. He thought that
someone of Quatre’s status
should not be dressing like Heero. And he won at one time when Quatre was
forced to wear the institute’s
uniform, which Pagan
personally selected. That had nearly threw Heero over the roof when he saw the
uniform and he blamed Quatre for it.
Now, well, Quatre is still the same person as he
was. Whether or not he’s the Winner’s family heir.
Quatre chuckled, lightly. “I may own the resource
satellite, Pagan but I’m still a Gundam pilot.” His face then turned serious.
“With all the guerillas’ mad
activities near Mars, we pilots have been putting extra hours to make sure
their useless retaliation would never
get near the colonies. So,
consequently, my sister Erea is still the one who is running the show around
here. As far as the colonists are
concern, I’m handling all the
foreign affairs.”
Relena nodded in understanding. True, some people
in the military knew who the Gundam pilots were but there were still a lot of
people in outer space,
especially in the resource satellite who didn’t know that their heir was a
Gundam pilot. As far as they know, Quatre
Winner ran away from home and
then returned to help out with his father’s business. He gave his sisters full
management over the resource
satellite because the
shareholders thought that he was too young to have full control over the
business.
But that’s fine with Quatre. He would had more time
to stand guard over the colonies with the others. And in addition, he didn’t
have any interest in taking
over the business, never was.
“So, shall we go?” asked Quatre. “My sister, Erea
couldn’t wait to meet you.”
“And I can’t wait to meet her.”
>>>@@<<<
The crowd roared and was still chanting for more.
But Amy and her band members politely said good-bye to their audience,
promising to return someday.
One or two of the screaming fans even managed to bolt up the stage and threw
Jack a hug, nearly toppled him
over. Another planted a big
kiss on Kyle’s lips. A second later, two burly bodyguards tore them off the two
startled boys and pulled the girls
away, who were screaming and
kicking.
As they left the stage, Jack laughed, obviously
love the attention. Kyle, meanwhile, was blushing and was wiping off the feel
of the
girl’s lips on his. He looked
as if he was about to throw up. And seeing that statement on his face made Jack
laughed even harder. “Boy,
you got it bad tonight, alright.
I just wish it was me she kissed.”
“It’s not funny,” said Kyle, anger and
embarrassment were clearly written on his face. Then, he stormed towards the
dressing
room as the other four
watched his retreating form. “Kyle!” Amy called out.
Jack looked at Paolo and Harry. “What’s his
problem?” Amy stared at where he disappeared. “I don’t know,” she said. “I’ve
never seen him like this
before.” She started to go after him but Paolo stopped her.
“Leave him alone. I think he needs a little time to
cool off,” he said. “And besides, you have someone who is waiting for you.”
Amy turned to see a guy
looking at her, nervously. A bouquet of roses in his hand.
“Hello,” she said, approaching him. The guy handed
her the bouquet. “I’m your greatest fan, Amy. I love to hear you sing,” he
blurted and then winced as
the words tumbled out. Amy smiled to give him a little comfort. She then felt a
tap on her shoulder as Harry
handed her a photo of them and
a pen.
She looked at the nervous guy. “So, what’s your
name?”
“Martin,” he blurted. Amy signed the photo and
handed it to him. “Here you go. Thanks for coming,” she said. Martin smiled
happily and started to
retreat, almost knocking over a spare speaker. Amy stifled a laugh and called
out to him. “And thanks for the roses.”
But the guy had already
started running away, obviously mortified by his sudden klutziness.
Amy and the others resumed their journey to the
dressing room. As Jack was about to push it open, Kyle pulled the door, fully
dressed. “Where are you
going?” asked Jack, seeing him walking down the hallway. Kyle glanced at them
before answering, “I need some
fresh air. I’ll meet you guys
at the hotel.”
Jack was about to stop him but Paolo held him back.
“Let him be, Jack. We’re on a colony station. He’s not going anywhere.”
“Right, whatever.”
Then, as they entered the room, Harry grabbed his
old duffel bag. The one he usually brought with him like a lucky charm. He
waved at them. “Speaking of
bailing, I got to bail too. Catch ya guys later.”
He left, leaving the others stared after him. “What’s
with those two? Do they always have to bail out and not tell us where they’re
heading?” Jack grumbled while
Paolo shrugged. Amy’s thoughts were on the two most private member of their
group.
>>>@@<<<
It hadn’t
been long when the nightmare started again. And this time, to Relena’s fear, it
happened in the outer space. On a colony
near the Winner’s resource
satellite. A former minister of the Romefeller Foundation was killed in his
hotel room after arriving from Earth.
The reports still lack the
description and clues to identify the assassin.
“So, it’s starting again,” she said quietly,
breaking the silence. Both Quatre and Noin looked at Relena, concerned. “It’s
my fault.
My being here brought the
assassin to outer space.”
“No, you can’t say that,” said Quatre. “When we
heard about the assassin killing off the former leaders, we should have guess
that sooner or later, he
would come to outer space.” He paused. “Only this is a lot better.”
Relena looked up, sharply. “A lot better? How?” she
demanded. ‘How he could say that? People are dying here.’
“I agree with Quatre,” said another voice. Trowa
had arrived at the Winner’s two days ago, helping him out with the guerillas
attack nearby. He was
planning to return to the circus that day when they heard about the former
minister’s death.
“Well?” asked Relena for an explanation.
Trowa kept his arms folded. “Well, since he has
started to make his moves in outer space, we Gundam pilots could easily start
our own hunt. From what I
heard about this guy, he is a soldier. So, it would take a soldier to find
another soldier.”
“So, you seriously think that you could find this
guy?” asked Noin. Quatre nodded. “I have no doubt about it. Besides, I’ve
already got Duo looking into
that particular matter right now. We were trained to protect the outer space.
Now that he has infiltrate our
domain, we will not let him
off that easily.”
>>>@@<<<
When Heero Yuy heard of the latest development, he
decided to leave the Winner’s resource satellite, knowing that Relena is
safe where she was. When he
first heard of the assassin, he had been trying to track him down. But the
assassin was good enough to have
stayed a step ahead. And when
Relena was almost killed in Sicily, he opted to stay close to her, knowing that
sooner or later, the assassin
would come after her. But now
that Relena was with the people he trusted, he decided it’s time for him to
resume his hunt. And kill him.
So, he prepped his Gundam, Wing Zero and slipped
into his black flight suit. As he piloted Wing Zero out of the hangar, he saw
two figures watched him
leave. Noin and Quatre. Noin tapped the cell phone in her hand, signaling that
she would stay in touch while Quatre
gave him a salute, wishing
him luck. Heero saluted him back, thanking the two of them for the information
and resources. And for the
secrecy.
Now, to find the loose cannon and destroy him.
>>>@@<<<
Amy watched as the clown leapt over the charging
lion and stood on it. The audience sucked in their breaths and then they all
applauded as the brave clown
jumped back after executing a triple somersault, landing on his feet. Then, he
took a bow as a young lady
walked to the center of the
ring. Her hand was holding a set of daggers. The clown then leaned against a
target board as she executed
breath-taking throwing that
made Amy gripped for Jack’s arm.
“Ease off the arm, Amy. I need it to play the
guitar,” he jokingly said. Amy stuck out her tongue and continued to watch.
“Wow,
the girl’s amazing!” he
commented.
“Yeah, I agree,” Harry added. Amy quickly shushed
them. But Harry continued exchanging jokes with Paolo who laughed and so
Amy forced herself to ignore
them.
Since they’d started their space tour a few weeks ago, they’d
little time for recreation. Now, for the first time, Morris seemed to
be in a good enough mood to
grant them a day off. And so, they decided to go to the circus they’d heard so
much. Now, they finally
understand why the circus act
was famous during the war and now, after.
Amy then glanced at Kyle, who seemed to be watching
the clown closely. He was least disturb at the possibility that the girl with
the knives might miss and
actually hit the clown. “He’s good,” she heard him whispered.
“Kyle?” she said. Kyle looked at her and raised his
eyebrow, as if just broken from a trance. He looked at her, sheepishly. “Let’s
go and see them after the
show,” he suggested. “I’ve always wanted to meet people from a circus.”
Happy that he finally showed interest at something,
she nodded. “Yeah, why not?”
>>>@@<<<
Trowa Barton was feeding the lion when he heard the
voices. Catherine seemed to be talking to some people. And by the sound
of it, she seemed to be as
excited as they are. He was about to turn and see the newcomer when suddenly,
the light was cut off from him.
He stood and turned to see a
silhouette of a boy standing before him.
“Hi, I’m Kyle,” he said, extending his hand. Though
he seemed young, his grip was strong and firm. “I’m Trowa. You’re familiar,”
he said.
“That’s because they’re famous entertainers,” said
Catherine, walking over them with the other four. “Trowa, this is Amy, Jack,
Harry and Paolo. They’re The
United.”
“Musicians, right?” Trowa guessed. “I like your
songs. There’s something dark in it.”
“Kyle wrote them,” said Amy. Trowa glanced at the
boy. “You’re that clown, right?” She clapped her hand. “You were amazing.
I love your act.”
“Funny. People always said the high wire act was
amazing.”
“You were amazing,” said Kyle, as if emphasizing
it. Amy nodded. “You should listen to Kyle. He never gave compliment unless
he means it.”
Trowa turned to Kyle. “In that case, thank you.”
Then he added. “And your songs are amazing too. Like you, I rarely give any
compliment.”
“Then coming from you, it’s the highest
compliment.”
>>>@@<<<
“Another assassination,” Noin reported. It was the
third one in space and still they found nothing that could tell them about the
assassin. Even Duo’s
investigation on the first incident came out empty. Noin silently hope that
Heero was doing a lot better wherever he
was.
Quatre reread the news report and the data he and
Duo collected. Since Trowa had returned to the circus, Duo had been hanging
around the resource satellite
to help him out. And with Duo, came Hilde who seemed to be a lot of help in
giving them moral support.
“And we still have no lead,” said Noin, frustrated.
“Who is this Treize’s Revenge, anyway?”
Suddenly,
the door to their conference room opened. And they saw Erea standing in the
hallway. “Quatre, I think you and your
friends have a visitor,” she
said and stepped aside. A young woman with honey blond hair appeared at the
doorway. Noin rose to her feet.
“Sally! What’s wrong? Why haven’t you contacted
us?” she asked as Sally stepped in. Quatre looked at his sister as she winked.
“I know. I’ll have another
room prepared.” She then left.
“I’ve got news for a change,” said Sally, ignoring
Noin’s questions. “I want to show it to you guys personally. Guess who have
been lurking around the crime
scenes,” she said, producing some pictures for them to see.
“Lady Une!”
“And Dorothy!”
Sally nodded. “Yup. They appeared in every crime
scene.”
“So, what does this mean?” asked Hilde.
“It means that the two are involve in this
somehow,” said Relena. “If they’re not with the assassin, it means that they’re
looking for
him too.”
“And if they’re looking for him, it means that they
at least have an idea who he is,” Duo finished for her. “You were right all
along,
Relena.”
Quatre looked at Noin. “We must find them. If what
we saw in the photos are correct, that means they’re in outer space right
now. I’m sure if we work
together, we can find this assassin and stop him.”
“I’m on it,” said Noin, exiting the room. She
nearly collided with Pagan who was bringing in some refreshments. “Sorry,
Pagan.”
Pagan looked at Sally. “I heard from Miss Erea that
we have a visitor. So I thought I bring in something.”
“Thanks, Pagan. But you shouldn’t have,” said
Quatre. “You’re a guest here, remember?”
“Yes, but I figured you’d be too busy to act as a
host.”
“Uh, right,” said Quatre, feeling a little guilty.
Then he went over to Pagan and put a hand on the older man’s arm. He looked at
him in the eye. “Thanks
again, Pagan,” he said, appreciatively.
Then, he started to leave. “Where are you going?”
asked Hilde.
Quatre glanced back. “Uh, I’m going to contact the
others,” he said, looking pointedly at Duo. The Deathscythe pilot immediately
understood the message. And
exactly whom he wanted to contact and why he didn’t want to do it there. “Well,
hurry back or you’ll be
seeing a plate minus the
cookies.”
“Be right
back.”
>>>@@<<<
Heero looked around the room carefully. The third
victim was killed in his hotel room too. So, Heero posed himself as a hotel
employee and snuck in, which
had been pretty easy since he had been doing that his whole life, assuming
identities that were not his own. He
never wondered who he really
was or what his real name. He only registered the name Dr. J had provided him
with the first time he went
into the mission.
He looked around, his eyes wondered for any clues
or abnormality that could help him find the assassin. Truthfully, he had nearly
caught up with the assassin
in the last incident. But even then he was too late to stop him or save the
former OZ commander. All he saw was
a figure in black jumped from
a building to another as if he was a cat. They exchanged shots when he saw him.
But when Heero almost
caught up with him, an
explosion occurred, its blast threw Heero, unconscious.
He then located him on this colony but only to
discover that he was too late. The former Alliance major was killed and the
assassin was long gone. ‘He’s
good, alright. But he’s bound to make a mistake sooner or later,’ he thought.
Suddenly, his eyes caught on something he
considered suspicious enough. He gently picked it up and held it to the light.
“This
could be very helpful,” he
said to himself and dropped it, knowing that he had enough clue.
>>>@@<<<
The news came just as they were about to have
dinner. Quatre ran into the dining hall where they were all waiting for him. “Duo,
there’s a report of an active
combat in Sector D90. Treize’s guerilla group is engaging combat with the White
Fang’s guerillas.”
“Sector D90,” Duo repeated. “That’s near Trowa’s
area.”
“Yeah, he’s meeting us there. Come on!” Then the
two boys ran out of the dining hall while Relena, Noin, Sally and Hilde
watched them leave. Then
Hilde sighed and sat down. “We better settle down and start with dinner.
Knowing a Gundam pilot, they’re going
to be at it for quite some time.”
>>>@@<<<
Duo cried as a stray missile connected with his
Deathscythe. He then swung his scythe at the mobile doll that fired at him and
watched it exploded. He
turned around to face another troop of the guerillas’ mobile suits.
When he and Quatre reached the combat point, the
battle was already in full swing, with Trowa in the middle of it all. As the
guerillas from the Treize
faction were shooting at the White Fang guerillas, some of them were even
working together to try and destroy the
Gundam Heavy Arms, one of the
reason of their last year’s defeat. And from Duo’s perspective, Trowa was
definitely having his hands full
until he and Quatre joined in
the battle.
Deathscythe shook violently as he missed another
shot. Duo cursed. “Man, when are they going to run out of that.” He cursed
again as another shot hit
Deathscythe.
“Hey, ease
off the words, Duo. I didn’t know you could even think of those words,” he
heard Quatre said through the
communicator. “Trowa,
incoming guerillas at nine o’clock.”
“Man!” Duo hissed as he swung his scythe. “What is
going on here? Are they planning to make this their last stand?”
“I don’t know,” said Trowa. “This seems to be the
biggest combat yet.”
Suddenly a mobile doll behind him exploded. “Maybe
we should make this a reunion,” a new voice said. From the darkness of
space, a green Gundam suit
appeared.
“Wu Fei!” Duo cried out. “Where have you been all
this time?”
“Nice to see you again, Wu Fei,” said Quatre.
Then a mobile suit exploded from a blaster, near
Quatre. “Watch your back, Quatre,” someone warned. Quatre turned to see…
“Heero!”
“Great, this is like a class reunion, Gundam
style,” Duo said, mischievously.
Heero faced the incoming guerillas. “Well, let’s
make sure it won’t be our last.”
And for the first time since they’d all taken on
their separate ways, they began to attack as a team once again. It took them a
short time to convince the
guerillas that today was not a good day to engage a battle with the Gundams.
They retreated to their respective
secret bases. Duo and Quatre
moved to pursue them when Heero stopped them. “Let them leave. We can get them
later.”
For a moment, the five Gundam pilot stood there
facing each other. Each was reminiscing the last time they worked together.
“Hey, all,” said Duo in his
usual easy-manner way.
Heero ignored him and turned to Quatre. “Is there
any place we could all talk?” he asked. Quatre blinked. “You don’t want to
come back to my place?” When
there was no answer, Trowa said quietly, “Follow me. I have some place we could
talk easily.”
They followed Trowa into the colony nearby. From
the hangar, they were led into a series of hallways and corridors until they
reached a dark room. To their
surprise, Sally and Noin were waiting for them there. “How did you get here?”
asked Duo, curiously.
“I called them in,” Heero answered. But he was
looking at Trowa who shrugged. “I saw their ship approaching and know
something’s up. So, I sent
them the address here,” he answered Heero’s questioning look.
“We escaped from Relena easily. She thought we were
still in the resource satellite,” said Sally. Then their faces were grim.
“There was another
assassination. It happened an hour ago,” Noin told them.
“What!” Quatre cried. Then he was frowning. “Is it
me or did the assassin wait until the fireworks started before he killed the
victim?”
Heero folded his arms. “It’s not you, alright,” he
said. “I’ve seen enough to tell me that our assassin here have been killing the
world leaders when the
guerillas started to attack the colonies.”
“But how? Why?”
Trowa looked at Heero. “Was he using the guerillas
to distract us?”
“Exactly or more precisely to distract the
authorities,” Heero said. He looked at his comrades. “Remember the attack on
Sector
G27?”
Wu Fei nodded. “Of course. I was there engaged in a
battle with the guerillas.”
“Well, I was
at a nearby colony. I tracked him down and almost caught up to him.”
Sally leaned forward. “You did? What happened?”
“He got away,” Heero said. When he didn’t
elaborate, they decided not to ask any further. Noin noticed a small bump
nearly
visible on his temple.
Then Quatre’s eyes lit up. “There’s another
thought. What if this assassin is working with the guerillas?”
“I don’t know,” said Duo. “If I were an assassin on
a vengeance rampage, I would want to work alone. Makes the job easier.”
“Yes but what if the guerillas, neither one, is
helping him out by staging the attack. And providing him with armaments. I
mean,
since the world leaders has
issue an order to control the flow of weapon issues, he would certainly need to
get them from somewhere.
Where better to get them than
from the guerillas who have more than enough?”
“You have a point there,” said Duo, surrendering.
Heero nodded in acceptance. Quatre’s argument seemed valid enough. Trowa
looked at Quatre proudly. His
eyes saying, ‘Good theory.’
Wu Fei turned to Noin and Sally, noticing that Noin
was holding a manila folder in her hand. “Are you going to tell us about your
information?” he asked. Noin
nodded and placed the contents of the folder on a table. “I thought it was time
for us to compare notes.”
And for some time they worked on what all of them
discovered, including the news about Lady Une’s involvement. Trowa spared
a glance at Quatre when Sally
mentioned Dorothy and saw his surrogate little brother stared back at him. They
still had the funny feeling over
the war-thirsty girl. Then,
Noin finished the discussion by telling them that she had people looking out
for Lady Une and Dorothy too.
“Good call,” said Heero.
Noin gritted her teeth. “It would be a lot better
if my people could at least get a description of the assassin.” She turned to
Heero.
“Do you notice anything about
him?”
“Red,” he simply said. The others looked at him,
curiously. “When he killed the Alliance major after we met, I went to the crime
scene to investigate myself.
I found something that could help narrow down our search.”
The others waited for him to continue. Heero looked
at them. “He has red hair.”
“Hmm… that is useful,” said Noin. “Red heads are
rare to find.”
“And we could do a cross reference search, say,
check every public transportation and find anyone with red hair who had been
near the crime sites. From
there, we could investigate anyone who has the potential to be the assassin,”
Quatre suggested.
Noin nodded. “That could help. It’s better that
than nothing. I’ll get my people on it.”
“In the meantime, I think we should keep in touch
with each other,” said Heero. “If anyone find anything, we meet here.”
Noin looked at Heero and sighed. ‘I guess he’s
still hiding from Relena.’ But she nodded anyway. “Alright.”
>>>@@<<<
Amy made her way along the hallway silently. She
was a little bored after a day full of interviews and appearances that morning,
now they were all taking a
little break before having to perform that night. Jack and Paolo were doing
what guys do best, playing video
games and insulting each
other.
And Harry, well, he disappeared right after they returned to
the hotel. Amy had stopped by his room earlier but he wasn’t there.
And since Harry shared his
room with no one, Amy couldn’t ask anyone where he went. So, she opted to find
another member of the group
who also had his own room,
expecting it to be empty.
For once when Kyle did his disappearing acts, Amy
found him in his room. He was strumming his guitar and humming to himself.
Amy listened for a moment,
watching him wrote something on a piece of paper and then continued to strum
the guitar. In that fateful
moment, Amy never saw Kyle
looked so calm and relaxed.
Amy shifted her feet but only to make a slight
noise. She quickly stood still, hoping that she didn’t broke the tranquility of
the
room but it was too late.
Kyle was looking at her, his calm and relax demeanor all gone. He waited for
her to say something.
“Hi,” she said, entering the room. “That was
beautiful. You’re working on a new song already?”
“Actually, this is the seventh one. I finished six
while we were in the beginning of the tour.”
She stepped closer. “Do you mind?” she gestured toward the
piece of paper. Kyle handed it to her and she read it. So far, the
lyrics were only five lines
long. When she was finished, she looked at him. “This is so sad.”
“It’s not finish yet,” he said. He took the paper
from her and folded it. “I’ve been working on this one since last week but I
can’t
seem to get it finished.”
Amy threw her arms around his neck from his back.
“Don’t worry. You’ll finish it soon. Just give yourself a little time.”
For a moment, they stayed like that for a while.
Then, Kyle said something that surprised Amy. “This would be my last song,
Amy.”
“What? What do you mean?” She tried to face Kyle
but he looked away
“I don’t think I will be here long enough to see
our second album completed.” He looked at her. “I won’t be here any more.”
Amy frowned, couldn’t understand what he’s saying.
“Wha… what’s wrong with you?” she asked, anxiously. Then she put her
hand on his forehead. It was
warm. “You’re not well. It’s those headaches, right? There’s something wrong
with you.” She had been
worried about Kyle’s
never-ending headaches, thinking that something was wrong. But when he seemed
to have stop having them, she
thought it was over. Now…
He removed her hand. “Nothing’s wrong with me,
Amy.” He stood and placed his guitar on the table. “Let’s drop this, okay?” he
said, slipped on his jacket.
“Where are you going?”
“Some
place,” he said. “Alone.”
Then he was gone, leaving her alone to digest what
had just transpired.
>>>@@<<<
He walked, letting the cool air brushed his face.
The city in the colony was as busy as ever, which was a common thing since it’s
the rushing hour. The
colonists, like the people on Earth no longer have any reason to fear for their
life since peace was restored. They also
have nothing to fear for the
guerillas’ attacks because the Gundam pilots were working their way through to
maintain the peace in outer
space.
As he thought about the Gundam pilots, he was
reminded of the person that he met in Sector G27 where he killed the old former
Alliance officer. At first he
didn’t have any idea of who he was and so he ran, fearing that he would be
caught before reaching his goal. But
now, he realized that that
guy was one of them. One of the Gundam pilots. And he was sorry that he had ran
away from him.
‘I have not
much time,’ he thought. ‘I must meet these Gundam pilots and prepare for my
final showdown.’ He then looked at the
big screen on the above
building. ‘It’s time to go for the heart.’
He stared at the image. ‘It’s time to go after
Relena Darlian.’
>>>@@<<<
He walked over to the reception area and asked if
there’s any message for him. The receptionist only handed him a yellow manila
envelope. Curiously, he
opened it and saw a small note. He read,
‘We want to see you, Treize’s Revenge. Rui’s
Lounge. Room 5’
He quickly destroyed the note and exited the hotel
once more. He walked for a few blocks and found himself standing over a
small motel. He entered and
searched for Room 5. When he found it, he knocked. Someone opened the door and
pulled him inside.
The room was dark but he could tell a man was
there. “So, you found out who I am after all,” he said, impressed. Hagan looked
at him, carefully.
“Sorry, we have to know all about you before we
could trust you fully.”
He raised his eyebrow. “So, we weren’t trusting
each other after all.” But before Hagan could counter-argue, he continued. “No
matter. My end is near
anyway. I don’t care about my identity anymore.”
“He wants to talk to you,” said Hagan.
“That someone higher up you mentioned before?”
“Yes. He was the one who discovered who you are.”
“Alright. Lead on.”
Hagan turned to him. “Oh, by the way. Good cover.
We didn’t really suspect who you were until the Admiral recognized you.
Don’t worry, besides the
Admiral and I, no one knows who you really are. And I can guarantee that no one
ever will.”
He folded his arms. “Really. How did he recognized
me?”
“Because he was there when Treize trained you,
though he still don’t know what so special about you. What makes Treize so
interested in training you
personally.”
He could feel a question in Hagan’s statement but
still he kept his real identity. “I’d like to keep that secret to my grave,
thank
you. Besides, it’s irrelevant
now.” Then he whispered to himself. “Nothing is, except revenge.”
>>>@@<<<
“No! I will attend the charity dinner as planned.
Most world leaders are going to be there and I’m expected to say something
about the policy meeting we
are planning to hold,” Relena insisted.
“But it’s too dangerous to have that dinner in the
first place,” Duo argued. “The assassin is still on the loose.”
Relena met his eyes evenly. “I will not let an
assassin postpone the peace talks any longer. If we don’t meet right now,
sooner or
later, the fear that the
world representatives have will tear Earth’s nations and the colonies apart.
And then we will never have peace. And
the Earth Sphere Unified
Nation would be just an empty promise”
Duo thrust his fist to the air angrily. “Man! Can’t
anyone get through that thick skull of hers?” He looked at Quatre. “Why aren’t
you helping me out?”
“I know better than to argue with a politician,” he
said, quietly.
“So you rather face an angry and trigger-happy guy,
huh?”
Knowing whom Duo was referring to, Quatre nodded.
“At least he didn’t give me a headache.”
“Man! He’s going to flip his lid over this,” Duo
said softly but there’s anger in his voice. Unlike Quatre, he had seen the cold
and
murderous look in Heero’s
eyes the first time they met. After that incident, Duo promised to himself that
he would never stand at the wrong
side of Heero’s gun. But now,
he might had to consider wearing bulletproof vest before meeting the guy. All
because his girlfriend decided
not to listen to reason!
He then looked at Relena. “Fine! Do what you want
to do. Just remember that it would be your fault if I ended up dead.”
“Nobody ask you to protect me,” she shot back but a
small smile played at the corner of her lips.
“Unfortunately, I’m not referring to that,” he said
softly. Quatre walked over to the exit.
“Come on, Duo. We have to talk,” he said, reminding
him of their secret meeting. Noin and Sally were waiting for them at the
hangar. With an exasperated
sigh, Duo left.
“You tell him,” he hissed as Quatre shrugged, a
smile threatened to form on his lips.
>>>@@<<<
Duo waited to see Heero’s reaction as Quatre
finished telling him about Relena’s decision. But to his surprise, Heero just
folded
his arms. “So, she’s tired of
waiting, huh?”
“She seemed to be,” said Quatre.
“That’s fine,” he said.
“What! That’s it?” Duo protested but Heero ignored
him and continued. “We could use this to our advantage. We would wait
until the assassin show
himself up.”
Wu Fei nodded. “Good plan. With five of us watching,
we would surely spot him easily.”
Trowa turned to Noin and Sally. “What about the
cross reference? Found any possible suspect?”
“At first, yes,” said Noin. “But as we did further
checks on them, some were not even in outer space now. And the others, well,
we ran a further
investigations and found that they, say, don’t match our criteria as an
assassin.”
“Hmm… but I
suggest we keep an eye on them anyway,” said Wu Fei. “An assassin could also
have a normal life to act as his
cover.”
“It’s being done,” said Sally.
Heero turned to Noin. “Can I see that cross
reference list?” Noin handed him the list. A piece of paper fell to the floor.
He picked
it up. “What’s this?”
Noin took the paper. “Oh, it’s a picture Amy
Pierson sent to Relena.”
“Amy Pierson?”
“Yeah. She’s the singer for The United. A band we
met in Sicily,” she said as Heero looked at the black and white picture of five
young people. “Relena kinda
became friends with them ever since one of them saved her during that guerilla
attack. And I heard that they
are performing at the charity
dinner.”
“Really?” Heero voiced, frowning. “Are they here in
outer space?”
Noin nodded. “Of course. The United have been on
tour since last year. Their songs promote peace and helped Relena a lot with
her peace talks.” She then
looked at him, alert. “What? You don’t think one of them could be the assassin,
do you?”
“Do any of them has red hair?”
“Two. Harry and Kyle. But Harry is the sweetest guy
in the group. He can’t be the assassin,” she said. “And Kyle saved Relena.
Why would he do that if he
wants to kill her. It doesn’t make any sense.”
Heero looked at her. “Nothing makes any sense. And
even the sweetest person could end up as an assassin given the right
reason. But for Relena’s sake
and for the peace, I’m willing to suspect anybody.”
“I’ve met them too,” Trowa said as the others
turned their attention to him. “From what I seen, this Kyle might be a little
cold but
he seemed okay enough. And
the other one, Harry, he’s a little like Duo but I feel he’s hiding something.”
“But what if the assassin had on a red wig when he
went out to kill?” Noin suggested.
He looked at her. “Like I said, I’m willing to
suspect anybody.”
“Still,” Quatre interrupted them. “Our best bet is
to keep watch during the dinner. And for that we need to study the room
structure thoroughly.”
“I’ll get you guys the blue prints as soon as
possible.”
“What about the search for Lady Une?” asked Heero.
Sally sighed. “Still continuing. They’re good at
keeping themselves invisible.”
“Don’t worry,” said Quatre. “I have a feeling that
we’ll be meeting Lady Une and Dorothy soon.” He felt Trowa threw him a
glance, knowing there’s a
question playing in his mind. But even he had no answer to Trowa’s silent
question.
“Alright, then. Let’s get back to work.”
>>>@@<<<
“We just received word that there will be a charity
dinner held in colony 257. And most world leaders would be attending,
including Miss Relena
herself.”
Lady Une listened, looking at the image on the
screen. “That means, the Gundam pilots would be there as well, protecting her.”
“What do you want to do about it?”
“Be there and wait for the assassin. The dinner
would be the perfect target for him.”
Dorothy looked at her carefully. “Are we still
going to remain invisible.”
“Yes. We can’t let the assassin know we’re looking
for him too. He knows me too well,” said Lady Une. “We have to let him
think the Gundam pilots were
the only ones looking for him.”
“Alright,” said Dorothy. She looked at Lady Une who
returned her gaze on the screen. “I’ll leave you now.”
Lady Une
kept her eyes on the image before her. “Little Fire, at last I found you.”
>>>@@<<<
Jack and Paolo were chatting, each were excited
that they would be performing before the world leaders in the charity dinner.
Amy was helping Harry with
his tux, he seemed to be more nervous than ever, as if waiting for something to
happen. Amy tried to calm him
down but that only made him
more irritated. So, she kept her mouth shut and spared a glance at Kyle. He’s
in the bathroom but Amy could
see his reflection clearly in
the mirror. He was swallowing some pills and gulped a glass of water. He then
turned to the mirror and
straightened his tux, before
exiting the bathroom.
Since the last time they talked, Kyle had been
avoiding her. And Amy didn’t have the nerve to raise the subject, fearing he
might
draw further away from her.
But now, for the first time, Amy saw him joking with Jack and Paolo as if they
were old pals. At first, the two
were surprised but then they
began to accept his ‘good moods’.
“Come on, girl and boys. Time to go,” said Morris,
entering the room. He quickly ushered Amy and Harry out as Jack, Paolo
and Kyle ran out, laughing
over a joke Paolo told. But for a moment there, Amy saw a cold look crossed
over Kyle’s eyes as he stepped
out of the room. And then it
was gone.
>>>@@<<<
He watched as Relena Peacecraft or Darlian, at the
moment, walked over to the podium. He saw her ever loyal bodyguard and
advisor, Noin, tensed as if
expecting trouble. But he knew it’s not the perfect time to strike. So, he
relaxed and listened as the girl of his age
talked about peace and her
hopes for unity. He knew this would be the last speech he’s going to hear, if
everything went smoothly.
As she talked on, Noin looked around, looking for
anyone who was pointing a rifle at Relena or at any world leaders. Sally was
around here, secretly working
with the security people as the Gundam pilots were all watching over things
incognito. She waited and waited,
ready to sprang into action
but still there’s none. She looked over to The United’s table, particularly on
Harry and Kyle. But she only saw a
nervous Harry and an
interested Kyle, who listened to Relena’s speech word by word.
Then, Relena finished her speech and it was their
turn to take the stage and perform. To Amy’s surprise, Kyle took the lead
guitar
as Jack took the bass.
Somehow, they must have planned this earlier but she knew as well as the others
knew that Kyle was capable of
being the lead guitarist. He
was as good as Jack was, maybe even better. But he chose to play the bass
instead. And Jack seemed to be
more than happy at the sudden
change. Then, Paolo started the counting as Harry hit the soft melody of their
first song.
Relena watched as The United performed. She knew
Noin was tensed ever since they arrived so she quickly threw her a
reassuring smile. Sitting
next to Noin was Quatre, having been invited as the representative of the
Winner’s family. But Relena knew he only
came because it was the only
way he could be close enough to Relena. The other pilots, Relena knew, were
close by. Including Heero.
Heero watched The United carefully. He knew if the
assassin was one of the two boys, he wouldn’t strike now, not when he’s
still on the stage. But Heero
was not about to take any chances. He knew that this was it. His gut feeling
told him so and he always listened
to what his guts said. And
so, he kept on watching, expecting trouble that was creeping in.
Quatre watched the band performed, but each time,
his eyes kept on the other four people standing around the room. Though
they’re inside, their Gundams
were not far away. It was a precaution they took to make sure if the guerillas
decided to attack, they would be
well prepared. But so far
nothing happened yet and so he told himself to relax a little and enjoy the
show.
Then, as The United was about to enter their fourth
song, an explosion occurred from the outside. The guests jumped to their feet
and were running around
searching for the exit. In the midst of chaos, Quatre turned to Noin, “Get
Relena out of here,” he shouted as they
heard another explosion and a
series of gunshot. They immediately guessed that a battle was taking place outside.
Noin and Relena ran towards the back door, through
the kitchen and a series of empty hallways. Relena wondered about the
welfare of the other guests.
She was about to stop and turn back when there was a series of running
footsteps coming from behind them.
Their first thought was the
assassin had found them but then…
“Amy! Paolo!” Relena cried out. Then Jack ran up
from behind them. Amy looked at Relena and Noin, she was in distress.
“Relena! Miss Noin! We can’t
find Harry and Kyle anywhere!”
“Don’t worry, I’m over here,” said a new voice,
coming from behind Relena and Noin. When Amy saw who it was, she gasped.
“Kyle! What are you doing here?”
Kyle’s eyes were on Relena and Noin. “Doing the
only thing a dead soldier like me could do,” he said, then raised a gun and
pointed it at Relena.
“It can’t be you,” Relena whispered, disbelief.
“It is me.” Then he fired.
As fast as lightning, Noin jumped right in front of
Relena and took the bullet for her. She gasped in pain and felt her legs
crumpled
beneath her. Relena knelt
beside Noin, holding her in her arms. Amy and the others were in shock but she
quickly snapped out of it.
“What are you doing, Kyle?! Stop!” she said when
Kyle pointed the gun again at Relena.
“I’m sorry you have to see this,” he said,
addressing Amy but his eyes were on Relena. “But I won’t hesitate to kill you
if I have
to.”
Amy drew in her breath when she heard the coldness
in his voice. Never in the time they were together that Kyle used that tone
on her. Now, it was as if
she’s staring at a stranger. “You’re the assassin!” she said softly, surprised
to hear how hollow her voice sounded.
Jack and Paolo looked at her and then at Kyle.
“What! We have an assassin in our band the whole time?” said Jack,
incredulously.
“It’s the only way I could travel without anyone
suspecting.” His finger then tightened the hold on the trigger. “It’s time to
die,
Relena Peacecraft.”
Suddenly something dropped from the above. Just as
quickly, Kyle whipped the gun at it. Relena gasped. “Heero!” He stood
between her and Kyle, a gun
pointed straight at him. He glared at Kyle but said to Relena. “Get Noin and
the others out of here.”
Relena looked at Kyle, to see if he’s going to stop
them. But to her surprise, Kyle had his eyes only on Heero, ignoring all
others.
So, she helped Noin up as
Jack pulled Amy away. “No, I want to stay,” she protested. “Let go of me,
Jack!”
“Shut up and go!” Kyle snapped in an icy tone. Amy
was surprised to hear that and saw Kyle spared a cold look at her. So, she
let Jack led her back, away
from the two.
As soon as they were gone, Heero shifted his eyes
back on the boy before him. “Heero Yuy,” Kyle said. “So, I finally get to meet
the ever infamous Gundam
pilot.”
“And you finally get to die,” said Heero. “By my
hand.”
“No,” a new voice said. From behind Heero, Wu Fei
appeared, unarmed. “If he were to die, it would be by my hand,” he said,
surprising Heero and Kyle. He
looked straight at Kyle. “My name is Wu Fei Chang. I’m the one who killed
Treize Khushraneda. It is me
you want not Heero, not
anyone else.”
Kyle turned his gun at him. “You’re the one,” he
said, anger clearly written in his eyes but his face was calm. Before anyone of
them could say a thing, there
was a series of running footsteps and Trowa, Duo and Quatre appeared. Relena’s
with them.
“Why are you here?” said Heero, obviously
displeased. Relena looked at Kyle.
“I want to talk Kyle out of this.”
“No,” said Wu Fei. “I want to fight him.”
Kyle kept his eyes on Wu Fei and then at the
newcomers but he address his words to Relena. “And I want to fight them. So,
don’t waste your breath.”
“Why do you want to fight us?” asked Quatre. “The
war is over.”
“My war is not.”
Hearing that, Quatre was silent. He realized that
there was no other way but to fight. Then, Heero stepped aside. “He’s all
yours,
Wu Fei.”
Wu Fei looked at Kyle, who dropped the gun. From
his back, he took out a blade. Wu Fei quickly recognized it. It was the same
one Treize used to fight him
a long time ago. And so, he drew out his own weapon and faced him. Then, as
one, the two charged at each
other.
Duo, Quatre, Trowa and Heero watched in awe.
They’ve seen Wu Fei in action before but they never saw the other. And from
what they were seeing, Kyle
was as good as Wu Fei and that they were evenly matched. Both definitely had
skills and techniques, which
were further amplified by
their discipline and determination to raise over the other. And secretly, Heero
knew that if the other pilots were to
fight Kyle beside Wu Fei,
they would all lose. And that included him too.
‘But if it were a fight in a mobile suit,’ he
thought. ‘It would be different. Provided if Kyle could pilot a mobile suit.’
But Heero
knew he could.
Relena watched everything, her pacifist nature was
telling her to stop the fight. She doesn’t want either boys to get hurt. Not Wu
Fei, because he’s on her side
and not Kyle because she owed him her life. Besides, she was beginning to like
him. And whatever that drove
him to do this cannot be the
reason why he should die.
And Wu Fei, well, she knew he felt guilty because
his easy victory over Treize. It was the only reason why he disappeared on his
own. He still couldn’t accept
Treize’s action when he drove the Tall Geese straight into his trident. Now
with Kyle, he had the chance to
make it right, by defeating
him fairly. But even so, Relena can’t let this continue. She won’t.
She was
about to move forward when a hand pushed her back. She turned to see Heero, his
eyes telling her to leave them alone.
Confused with him being near
her, she could just looked on.
Wu Fei looked at the assassin before him as he blocked
another blow. He had to admit, this Kyle Rayden was as good as Treize
Khushraneda. And there were
moments where Wu Fei felt as if he were battling Treize again. After a series
of blows and blocks, he
managed to let out a
statement. “You’re good.”
“You should know,” said Kyle. “I was trained by
Treize himself.”
Wu Fei was surprised at the revelation and nearly
missed a blow. He jumped away to look at Kyle. “Then, it was an honor to
fight against you,” he said,
nodded in respect.
“The honor is all mine.”
Then, Wu Fei and Kyle charged at each other.
Suddenly, a voice shouted out from nowhere. “No, Kylie! Don’t!”
Kyle was surprised to hear that voice so he halted.
Standing behind the other Gundam pilots was Lady Une. He was so surprised
to see her that he didn’t see
Wu Fei’s blade coming down from above. In that split second, Kyle could only
jumped back and felt the blade
cut through his chest.
The seconds after that was like a slow motion. The
pilots were surprised at Lady Une’s unexpected appearance. They turned
back to the combatants only
to see Wu Fei swung his blade down on Kyle who was as surprised as they were
that he lost sight of Wu Fei.
Then, he jumped back but the
blade didn’t missed him entirely. It cut through his shirt and the bandages
under it. Bandages?!
Duo’s eyes popped out of his socket at what was
revealed before him and the others. “He’s a she!” he said, stating the obvious
as Kyle held on to the ripped
shirt to cover himself. Blood already seeping through.
“You’re a girl!” said Wu Fei, surprised that he
backened. The others, even Heero were surprised as well. All, except Lady Une.
“Kylie, you’re hurt,” she said, stepped forward.
“Stay back!” said Kyle or Kylie, now. She had
somersaulted and picked up her gun and was pointing it at them. Seeing her,
Relena finally understood why
Kyle always seemed young and vulnerable. And why he had soft feature and the
innocent boyish looks. The
only thing that made them
mistaken her for a boy was her hard, cold eyes.
Now that the truth was revealed, they could finally
see a girl standing before them. A girl that was about their own age, with long
red hair that seemed to fell
on her face whenever she looked down. She glared at all of them, obviously
unhappy that Lady Une was there
and that they saw the real
person she was.
Lady Une stepped forward, her hands up showing that
she’s unarmed. “Little Fire, please listen to me.” The girl looked at her,
expressionless and said,
“That person is dead.”
“Alright, Kylie,” Lady Une corrected herself.
“Please listen to me. There’s no reason for you to continue to fight. The war
is over
when Mr. Treize died,” she
said, painfully. “He died because he was protecting the peace we have today.”
The Gundam pilots were
surprised to hear that. “He
died because he wants to have this peace. You of all should know this.”
Kylie trained the gun at her, her eyes narrowed.
“I’m not listening to you. You’re a traitor to both Treize and me. And your
words meant nothing to me.”
She fingered the trigger. “I should destroy you right now.”
Hearing her said that made Relena recalled the same
way Heero once said that to her. Then, she felt Heero glanced at her way.
She glanced back at him and
then turned her attention to Lady Une. Treize’s personal assistant looked
pained by Kylie’s words.
“I never betray you, Kylie. Especially not Mr.
Treize.”
“You let him die.” At that, Lady Une almost felt
tears threatening to come out but she quickly held it in check . Sure she
failed to
save Treize and that it was
Treize’s decision to sacrifice himself, but Kylie’s words sliced through her
heart.
Suddenly, there were other people coming. Then,
Sally and Dorothy appeared, telling them the guerillas had retreated. They then
halted when they saw the girl
with the gun. Seeing them, Kylie decided that the place was too crowded and so,
she looked at Wu Fei and
the other Gundam pilots.
“We’ll finish this later,” she said.
Before any of them could say a thing, she threw something to
the floor. There was a small explosion and a blinding light, followed
by a thick smoke. Lady Une
ran to where Kylie was standing only to find the girl had vanished.
“Let her be,” said Heero, stopping Duo who was
running toward where he suspected the assassin ran to. “It’s time for some
answers,” he said, looking at
Lady Une. She turned to him, looking a little drained. She then turned to
Dorothy who was standing next to
Quatre and Trowa.
“Dorothy, secure the place. I want no one to come
in here.”
Dorothy nodded and left, after throwing a brief
glance at Trowa and Quatre. Despite the war was over, the thing between them
was still there and they need
to talk it out soon. But not now.
Lady Une looked at them all and sighed. “Settle
down and let me tell you the story of Kylie Rayden Khushraneda. Treize’s
adopted daughter.”
TO BE CONTINUED…