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A Weekend to Remember
Chapter Ten: A Nightmare Come True
Heero sat in Lady Une’s office
watching as she stared at him and impatiently tapped a pencil on her desk. He swallowed a lump in his throat. He knew he had just gotten Relena into
trouble. This was not good. Lady Une did not look too happy, and he knew
Relena would not be happy either when she found out. ‘Why me?’
“Are we feeling better
now?” She inquired as she leaned
forward on her desk.
Heero tried to give his best
‘Relena’ smile, but it did not seem to be working. So, he resorted to just nodding his head instead.
“That’s good. Care to tell me what all of that was about?”
Heero shook his head, not able
to think of any logical reason behind his actions. He knew he could not tell her the truth.
Lady Une sighed and lowered
her head. “Very well. You don’t look like you are ready to talk
about it anyway. Maybe later.”
Heero let out the breath he
had been holding and then found it easier to smile back at her.
“However, I will ask you this,
and I do expect an answer. I will
tolerate no more outbursts like that while you are on these premises. Do I make myself clear?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Good. Now, on to the reason I needed to speak with
you in the first place.” She finally put
down the pencil, and casually folded her arms onto her desk, looking very
intently at Heero.
“I know I called the mandatory
meeting for this morning. I need to
discuss security for tonight.”
Heero’s eyebrows shot up. “Tonight?”
“Yes, next weekend’s fund
raiser to benefit war orphans has been pushed up to tonight.”
“Fund raiser?”
Lady Une sighed loudly and
frowned across her desk at the young lady.
“Yes, the fundraiser, you know, the society gala in which all the
proceeds are going to help one of your favorite charities. The one that you gladly accepted the
invitation to a month ago.”
“Oh.” Came his reply. Actually it was the only word he could form at the moment.
“Well, aren’t we just full of
surprises? Ten minutes ago I could not
calm you down. Now I can’t get you to
speak more than one or two word sentences.”
She said with a smirk.
Heero slightly squirmed in his
chair under her intense scrutiny. “Why
did the fund raiser get moved up?”
“Well, Senator Cleveland, the
host, has to unexpectedly leave tomorrow afternoon to head back to his home
colony and will not be able to return to Earth for another two months. So, next weekend’s event got moved to
tonight.”
Heero smirked and gave her a
look that asked her to come out with it already.
“Well, because of the date
change, a lot of delegates that were coming next weekend are now unable to
attend, but then there are those that couldn’t attend next weekend that are now
coming. And, unfortunately, I know of
one such delegate that is now going to be in attendance that you are probably
not looking forward to seeing.”
Heero’s head was
spinning. ‘Please no, don’t let it be
that 90-plus year old diplomat that I always catch flirting with Relena and
saying how he’d love to have a nice young thing like her attached to him.’ He had to resist the urge to bang his head
on the desk. ‘Please no, anybody but
him. I’ll go back to the beauty salon
and put up with ten Marks, but just let it be anybody but . . .”
“Ambassador Greene.” Une said interrupting his train of thought.
Heero was temporarily relieved
because it was not the guy he thought it was.
He would have let out a sigh, but the next comment stopped him.
“You know, the one who never
takes no for an answer.”
Now Heero knew he did not
really want to know who exactly this Ambassador Greene was. However, he also knew he would find out the
hard way, if he did not find out now.
So, he tried his best to play the part of a confused Relena and inquired
casually, “Who?”
Lady Une shook her head. “It must have been pretty bad if you have
mentally blocked the guy from your
memory.” She leaned back a little in her chair and
gave Heero a concerned look.
“Ambassador Greene is the diplomat from the new colony cluster of X19555
that was at the March Banquet last year.
Don’t you remember, he asked you about half a dozen times to marry him
then he even went as far as trying to get you to go talk someplace quiet with
him?”
Suddenly, Heero’s memory
became quite clear. ‘Now, I remember that
bastard. I would have killed him, if
Duo hadn’t stopped me.’ Heero did his
best to remain calm and asked, “How did he get an invitation?”
“Very few know about last
year’s incident. Of course, Heero, Duo,
you, and myself know about it and I’m
guessing that Heero put the
fear of God in Ambassador Greene enough to where he kept his mouth shut.” She took a deep breath. “It turns out that the ambassador is not
only a war orphan himself, but he is also good friends with Ambassador
Cleveland.”
“Just keep him away.” Heero replied through clenched teeth, barely
able to keep the venom out of his voice.
“I plan on it, but I also felt
like I needed to warn you beforehand.
Your personal guards will also know as well. Which brings up the next thing I need to speak to you about.”
“Yes?” Heero did his best to calmly reply. ‘What else can go wrong?’
“I need Duo and Quatre to be
stationed away from you tonight. Yes,
they will be there to protect you, but I need two agents to mingle with the
guests as an extra precaution. Duo and
Quatre are the two most qualified for that job. Both men are bringing dates, further making them the best
choices. That still leaves Heero,
Trowa, and Wufei as your personal guards for tonight. However . . .”
“Yes?” He asked when she seemed to pause.
“Since I am taking two agents
away from you, I’m putting in a replacement for tonight. He’s more than qualified, and he has proven
his skills more than once to me.” Une
looked at Heero and when he opened his mouth to protest she held up her
hand. “Now I know that Heero, Trowa,
and Wufei are more than capable of doing their job. However, this whole night is so last minute that anything can go
wrong and I’m NOT taking any chances.”
“Who?” Heero asked and like a premonition, knew he
would not like the answer.
“Lt. Brian Summers.” She answered as if it was a matter-of-fact.
Heero’s eyes about bulged out
of his head. ‘No way!’ He wanted to
scream and protest. How could that
pretty boy be qualified, or almost as skilled as him for that matter? It was not possible. There had to be some sort of mistake. Maybe he misunderstood. Yeah, that was it. “Excuse me?”
“I’m placing Lt. Summers as
one of your personal body guards for tonight.”
‘Over my dead body.’ Heero thought.
“Of course, Heero will remain
the captain of your guard. Brian is
just a temporary replacement.” She
continued to talk, but Heero started tuning her out. His head was reeling.
‘This not happening.’ He was so lost in thought that he almost
missed what Lady Une was currently telling him.
“Actually, he requested to
have Heero’s place for tonight. Of
course, I told him there’s no way I’m replacing Heero. He’s definitely the one most qualified for
that position. I think he accepted that
answer, but just between you and me I think he has a little crush on you,
Relena.” She said with a huge smile.
‘Like hell he does!’ His head started to really spin now. ‘This is so screwed up.’ Despite all of his thoughts he was still
able to speak. “Are you sure about
this?”
“No, not positive. But, he actually started to blush when he
requested to be the captain of your guard.
It was kind of cute. Oh! Aren’t you a lucky girl? That boy has every female that has ever laid
eyes on him practically drooling and dying for him to notice them and all of a
sudden he has eyes for you.” She said
still smiling.
‘Argh! Why do these sorts of things always
happen?’ Heero fussed in his head. Suddenly, a logical complaint came to mind. “What a minute, if he only has eyes for me,
won’t I be a distraction? How can he
possibly do his job correctly?” Heero
mentally patted himself on the back.
“As I said before, he is more
than qualified. I have no doubt that he
will do his job correctly. The only
other person I’ve met that is as serious is Heero. Plus, now is as good a time as any to see how well these two work
together.”
Heero sighed in defeat. He was not going to win this battle. So, he would have to find a way to deal with
it. He still had a mission to complete,
and he was not about to let Lt. Summers get in his way. Oh yes.
He would get through this.
“Well, if you don’t have any
other questions, that is all I needed to speak to you about. The other meeting will take place in about
five minutes, so I’ll see you there.”
Heero stood up to walk out of
her office, then he remembered he had to display Relena’s mannerisms in leaving
this office not his own. So, he
graciously bowed his head and said, “Thanks Lady, I really appreciate all that
you are trying to do for me.” And then,
he tried his best attempt at a gracious smile.
“No problem.” And she smiled back.
With that, Heero quietly
walked out of her office. Once in the
hall he had to fight his inner turmoil.
He wanted to scream or hit something, but he maintained his
control. Years of physical and mental
training to become a perfect soldier can do that to a person. This whole weekend was just so screwed up. Now, he not only had to pretend to be Relena
at this fund raiser, he had to ward of the affections of all those bastards
trying to flirt, especially two in particular, one, who didn’t know the meaning
of the word no, and the other, who would probably be standing by his side all
night guarding him from danger.
Heero groaned this was not
happening to him. It was not fair. Why couldn’t everything just go back to
normal? He never made the stupid wish
in the first place, so why should he have to endure all of this?
It would serve them all right
if he just went off and locked himself in his dorm room and did not come out
until tomorrow morning when all of this mess would hopefully be over. But, that was the coward’s way out, and he
was not a coward. He would see this
through to the end, and damn-it, nothing was going to stop him from completing
his mission.
He turned and saw Relena, Duo,
and Hilde walking toward him. The
others would not be far behind. He
stood and waited for them to catch up.
‘I will get through this, and
when this is all over I will have accomplished my objective.’ He smirked at his
thoughts. ‘Yes, it will all have been
for the best in the end.’
<>
Later back at Hilde and
Relena’s home:
Une’s mandatory meeting ended
hours ago with the security detail in order. Now they were all back at the house getting ready for the gala.
Heero stood a few feet away
from Relena with his arms crossed over his chest and glaring daggers at her
through time and space. “Cheer up Heero
it is only for a couple of hours.”
“I don’t give a shit how long
it is because there is no way in hell that you are going to get me in that.”
Heero narrowed his eyes
further, deepening his scowl. Oh, the
injustice of it all. How in the world
was he supposed to get into that thing to begin with? He did not want to think about it much less attempt it.
Relena was standing in her
closet doorway and holding up a dark blue sequin ball gown. Heero shook his head again and Relena let
out an exasperated sigh.
“Heero, you might as well suck
it up because you know that you don’t have any other choice.”
“Like hell I don’t! That’s it.
I’m not going.”
“Oh, stop being difficult and
just put it on.”
“No.” He crossed his arms even tighter in front of
him and stood his ground. As far as he
was concerned, she had finally flipped her lid. There was no way he was putting that thing on. It was a DRESS for crying out long. He did not wear dresses. He never had before, and he was not about to
start now.
Relena’s mouth suddenly
twitched up into a smirk that made his blood run cold. He didn’t know what it
meant, but he didn’t like that look.
No, not one bit.
“Then, what do you plan on
wearing?” The smug smile on her face
widened with her question.
He stopped. Shit.
What else could he wear? Why
couldn’t women just were pants to these types of functions? His eyes briefly lit up. That’s it!
Relena wears pants suits all the time to her meetings so there was no
reason he could not were one of those outfits to this fundraiser. He smirked.
“I’ll just were one of your pants outfits.”
“You can’t.”
His face fell. “Why not?”
Relena let out a heavy
sigh. “Heero, this is a very formal
occasion. You know something usually
referred to as a ‘black-tie affair’, which means that the men wear tuxedos and
women wear ball gowns. And, you my dear
Heero, are a woman.”
“I am not!”
Relena smirked. “Have you looked in the mirror any time in
the last two days?”
Heero growled. “Omae o korosu!”
She laughed at that one. “I guess you’ll never get tired of that
line, huh?”
Heero grumbled.
“If it makes you feel any
better, Duo will have to wear a dress too.
So that means you won’t be alone in your misery.” She sweetly replied.
“Gee, that just makes it all
better. Thank you very much.” He said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
She was starting to lose her
patience. There had to be a way to get
him to cooperate. There was not any way
around it. He had to wear the dress,
and he was just being stubborn. “If
you’ll just stop complaining and put the damn dress on, I promise I’ll make it
up to you.” Her voice dropped to a low tone that Heero would classify as
seductive.
One eyebrow quirked up, as the
curiosity at what exactly she meant by that got the better of him. “How so?”
She tilted her head and
appeared to be considering how to answer him.
“I don’t know, but I promise you’ll like it. How’s that?” He smirked
as several scenarios raced through his mind.
“Oh, I will make sure to take
you up on your offer because you owe me big time now.” He then grabbed the offending object from
her and began reluctantly walking toward the bathroom.
“Oh yeah, there’s one more
thing.” She hesitantly replied.
Heero stopped in his tracks
and slightly turned his head to glance back at her. ‘What now?’ He thought.
He watched with dread as she
deliberately walked over toward her dresser, opened a drawer, and slowly
revealed the newest threat to his masculinity.
***
“INJUSTICE!”
“Oh! Come on, Duo, they’re not that bad.” Hilde said and let out a long sigh.
“No way. No how.
NO!” He shouted and frantically
shook his head.
“Oh, stop being a big baby and
just put them on.”
“No and you can’t make me.”
“You wanna bet?”
“But, Hilde.” Duo’s voice
changed to a whiny pitch. “They’re
pantyhose and you always complain about wearing them so why should I have to?”
“Well, for one your feet will
be regretting it later if you don’t.”
“I very seriously doubt that.”
“I’m serious. Heels can not be worn without pantyhose
because the back of your heel will be rubbed raw.”
“HEELS! I have to wear heels too? NO WAY HILDE! I’m not doing it!”
She closed her eyes, almost at
her wits end. She needed a new
tactic. Hilde smirked just as an idea
came to her.
Duo gulped. He did not like the look Hilde had in her
eyes. Then he watched for the first
time in his life as he was placed on the receiving end of his own puppy-eyed
stare. Damn. She was just as good or even better than him.
“But, Duo sweetie, I thought
you always say it can’t be that bad and to just suck it up because we won’t be
there that long anyway.”
“But . . . But, this is
different.” He whined. “You’re used to wearing this shit. I’m not.”
“Now, I wouldn’t say ‘used to
it’ I would say it’s more like ‘deals with it’.” She said with a triumphant smirk.
“But, it’s not fair. I have enough already to deal with. I don’t want to have to deal with this too.”
“Aw. But, Duo.” She said with
a pouty lip. “You always complain it
takes me forever to get ready so I figured you would want to know everything it
takes to become beautiful. Beauty takes
time you know.”
Duo was starting to turn pale,
but Hilde did not appear to notice.
Instead, she was counting out on her fingers all that she needed to do
to get him ready. “Let’s see. We have to do your hair and you’re
make-up. You’re lucky you went to the
salon yesterday because otherwise we’d have to get your nails done too. Then once all of that is done, we’ll have to
get you dressed.”
Duo was white as a ghost. ‘This is not happening.’
“Let’s see it shouldn’t be too
hard to get you into that dress, but those stupid pantyhose will be another
story.” She paused for a second. “I guess I can just put socks on your hands
that should keep you from ripping them.”
“Excuse me, but I am not
putting socks on my hands. Have you
totally gone bonkers on me or something?”
Hilde continued pacing and
thinking out loud. “Yes, the socks
could work.” Then she stopped. “Oh crap.”
“What now? It can’t be that bad, can it?” He asked with a pleading look in his eyes.
“No, it’s not that bad, but
I’m sure that you’re not going to like it.”
She walked over to her dresser drawer and pulled out a small piece of
lingerie.
“What’s not to like? Personally I think you look great in black
lace.” He said but then he got a closer
look at what she was actually holding up.
“There is absolutely no way in
hell that you are getting me into that.
I may have to endure everything else, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to
endure that as well.”
***
“It’s official. You’ve completely cracked.”
“Heero, it’s not as bad as you
think it is. Besides, I thought men
liked seeing women wear these.” Relena
said with a smirk.
“Seeing them and wearing them
are two totally different things.” He
said and continued to glare at her from across the room.
“Yeah that’s true, but you’re
still going to have to wear them.”
He shook his head.
“Heero, it is just underwear
for crying out loud!” She yelled,
finally having enough. They had been arguing
over everything from the dress down to the shoes, and just when she thought
they were finally getting somewhere, they ended up right back at square
one. It was exasperating to say the
least.
“That is not underwear. That can barely even be called a scrap of
fabric. How can you even wear that . .
. that.”
“It’s called a thong,
Heero.” She said sarcastically.
Heero huffed. “I know what it is. But, I’m not wearing it and that’s final.”
Relena sighed. “You can’t wear normal underwear with that
dress, Heero. The panty lines will
show.”
“Well, then pick out another
dress. You’ve got, what, a thousand of
them?”
“That’s not going to make a
difference.”
“Well, don’t they make some
kind of seamless shit nowadays?
Couldn’t I just wear that instead?”
He asked getting desperate for any way out.
“Been there. Done that.
Didn’t work.” She answered
getting tired of answering questions.
“You’re only other option is to go commando, which I doubt you’ll want
to do.”
“Why?”
“Going commando in a dress is
different from going commando in pants, especially when the slit down the front
of the dress goes above mid thigh.
You’d have to be extra careful all night to not give everyone a free
show.”
Heero was silent and looked
like he was actually considering his options.
Relena waited patiently while he made up his mind.
“Well?” She finally asked.
He didn’t say anything. He just grabbed the ‘scrap of fabric’ from
her then stormed off toward the bathroom.
Heero turned to face Relena when he got to the door. “Never breathe a word of this to
anyone.” He slammed the door behind
him.
Relena mischievously smiled at
the closed door. “Why Heero, what on
Earth would make you think that I’d do such a thing?”
<>
Half an hour later in Hilde’s
room:
Not long after Heero had
stormed off into the bathroom, the other girls came barging into Relena’s room,
dragging in a very reluctant Duo, and declaring that they wanted to help each
other fix hair and make-up for the night.
Relena gladly left them to deal with Heero. She just hoped that he would not give anyone else a hard
time. As she turned to leave, she
noticed the pleading look both boys gave her.
It was almost enough to make her feel sorry for them. Almost.
Now, she sat on Hilde’s bed
bored out of her mind. Sure it was nice
to not have to deal with Duo and Heero at the moment, but they still had two
more hours until it was time to leave.
And since her and Hilde were technically guys, they did not need half as
long to get ready, which left them with nothing to do at the moment.
Relena looked over at
Hilde. Her friend was digging around
her room looking for anything to cure their boredom.
“Will you stop moving around
so much? You’re even starting to make
me nervous.” Relena said.
“Sorry Rel, I just have a hard
time sitting . . .” She stopped then got a mischievous gleam in her eye as she
glanced back at Relena.
“What?” Relena said cringing
at whatever just popped into her friend’s head.
“How would you like to get
back at those two for the hellish afternoon they just gave us?”
“Well, they are men which
makes them stubborn by nature. So I
can’t really fault either one for that, but finding a way to irk a nerve in
soldier boy would be very entertaining.
Besides, we’re women. We are not
supposed to make it easy on them.”
Relena would love to give Heero a small taste of his own medicine, but
she hesitated in agreeing to anything because Hilde’s idea of medicine rarely
came in small doses.
Hilde’s gleam turned devilish
and Relena once again almost felt sorry for Duo.
“What do you have in mind?”
Hilde held up a small bottle
that she retrieved from her make-up drawer.
Upon closer inspection, Relena noticed it was bright red. She smirked. Now this was something worth getting in to. “Have I ever told you that sometimes I love
the way you think?”
“It’s a gift. I know.” Hilde said and nonchalantly blew on
her fingertips as she swiped her right shoulder.
Relena giggled. Oh.
This was going to be fun.
“So which color do you
want?” Hilde asked.
“What are my options?”
“Well, let’s see I have red,
blue, orange, purple. Okay let’s just
say I have about every color in the rainbow then some.”
Relena thought for a second
then her eyes lit up. “Green.”
“Green?”
“Well yeah, I figure Heero
would appreciate the gesture more if it matched his favorite shirt. You know he can be very anal sometimes, and
I wouldn’t want to upset him over such a simple oversight.”
Hilde tossed her the green
bottle and Relena caught it easily.
“And, you say I can be devious.”
Relena winked. “I’ve learned from the best.”
Hilde laughed. “Hey, don’t give me all the credit.”
Relena laughed too. “So what will be your color of choice?”
“Well.” Hilde began in her best impression of a
southern belle from long ago. “Now that
you mention it. Since black is his
signature color. I think I’ll just have
to go with that one.”
Relena could only laugh
harder, which made tears come down her face.
“Come on.” Hilde said trying to get Relena to calm
down. “We need to get this done before
dumb and dumber come back. We don’t
want them to find out about our little surprise for them just yet.”
Relena stopped laughing and
got a quizzical look on her face.
“Which one is dumber?”
Hilde scratched her head and
pondered the thought. “Hell if I
know. It’s a toss up, if you ask me.”
Relena deciding to get a
little more serious wiped the few remaining tears from her eyes. “Okay.
But, I think I’m gonna go lock the door just in case.”
“Good idea.”
Relena quickly locked the door
before she went over to sit by Hilde on the floor. They then took off their shoes and proceeded to create two of
the most colorful pairs of feet on the entire Preventer force. Yes, life often times proved very
entertaining indeed.
~~~To Be Continued~~~
Yes! I’M FINISHED!
FINALLY! Sorry for the
delay. I had a little case of the
dreaded writer’s block for a couple weeks.
I knew what I wanted to do, but it just wasn’t coming out right. Anyways, Thank you Rose for all your
help. You have no idea how much I
appreciate it. I also want to take this
opportunity to thank one of my reviewers.
The toenail painting session was actually her idea. Well, I don’t think it came out like she
wrote in her suggestion, but I loved the idea of the girls painting Heero and
Duo’s toes so I had to put it in the fic.
So, thank you Camigro. ^_^ Well,
that’s all for now. Bye!
Carebear