On the Run - part 5
by KatiKat
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A frown settling on his face, Heero dropped to his knees and started to run his
hands through the midnight black fur of his dog. He could find no injury,
nothing that would cause this much blood.
"Whatīs wrong?" The soldier Heero talked to just a couple of minutes
ago got up from his chair, and crouched next to the Enforcer.
Heero looked at him and blinked once in surprise. He didnīt notice that the man
was quite that huge while he was sitting at the table. "Nothing," the
brown haired young man replied, wiping his hands off on his dark trousers.
The soldier frowned, deep wrinkles creasing his forehead under the bush of his
salt-and-pepper hair. "Is it blood?" he asked, catching Heeroīs hand
in his and turning it palm up to reveal the dark red smears.
The Enforcer froze, and had to fight off the natural reaction of breaking the
manīs arm. Noticing Heeroīs reaction, the soldier let him go. "Yes,"
the young man answered.
The older man waited for Heero to continue, but getting no other answer, he
asked again. "Is he hurt?"
The Enforcer frowned at him. "No, he isnīt. I think he went on a
hunt." With that Heero got up, patting the dog on the head. Shinigami
wagged his tail a bit, looking like the world's happiest puppy instead of the
dangerous creature he was.
The soldier got up, too, the dark expression still marring his face. He
scratched at his graying beard for a moment. "Would your dog attack a
human?" he asked.
Heero narrowed his eyes a bit. "Of course." The manīs eyes widened at
the admission. "He is a watcher, to guard and protect, not some puppy to
cuddle. If he wasnīt able to attack anybody I order, he would be of very little
use to me."
Before the man could ask anything else, Tosten returned, a sour expression on
his face. He set the bowl of broth on the bar with a loud bang, leaving them
alone again.
"And would he attack without you ordering him to do it?" The man
wouldnīt leave it alone.
Heero picked up the bowl, then turned to him again. "Yes, if he found it
necessary to protect anyone, then he would attack. He is well trained." As
if understanding what had been said about him, Shinigami wagged his tail again.
The soldier opened his mouth to ask something else, but Heero glared at him and
he changed his mind. He stuck out his right hand. "My nameīs Rufus. Iīm
the captain of His Highnessī personal guard."
Heero hesitated a bit, then shook his hand. He didnīt bother to introduce
himself, though.
Rufus raised his eyebrows, then his face was filled with amusement.
"Suspicious, arenīt you?" he laughed, resting his hands on his hips.
The Enforcer didnīt deem it necessary to reply to that comment. Instead he
slapped his thigh, giving Shinigami an order to follow him, then he headed for
the stairs.
"Do you know why I asked about the dog killing a human?" the soldier
called after him.
Heero stopped at the first step, but didnīt turn around. Shinigami did turn
around though, trying to look like the most carefree creature on earth.
"Because there are no animals big enough to bleed this much around here in
winter, young man."
Not answering the implication, the Enforcer started to ascend the stairs.
Shinigami wagged his tail at Rufus one last time, and baring his teeth, he
threw a glance at Warrick standing in the kitchen door. Then he followed his
master up the stairs.
Rufus watched them go, then turned to look at Warrick, who was now pale as a
sheet. Horror was written in his features as he stared at the place where the
black beast was standing just a couple of seconds ago.
"Hm, I wonder whom he hunted," Rufus mumbled under his breath,
watching Warrick disappear into the kitchen.
*-*-*-*-*-*
"Come on! Push! You have to push!" Trowa ordered the panting,
exhausted lifebearer, who lay limply in his mateīs arms. Milīs body shuddered
with another contraction, but the blond man could only groan. Trowa wiped his
forehead with the back of his hand. This wasnīt going well at all.
"Maybe you could give him another cup of that potion?" Treize
suggested. He looked rather desperate as he sat behind his mate, supporting him
and wiping his sweat-stained face with a wet piece of cloth. "He looked
better after he drank it." He pointed at the now empty cup, sitting on the
night table.
Trowa, who was kneeling between the blond manīs spread legs, shook his head.
"Itīs dangerous. It can give you more strength and energy temporarily, but
it also makes the heart beat faster, which puts a lot of strain on the body. In
Milīs state, it could kill him."
Crestfallen, the Count looked down at his mate and kissed the top of his head.
Mil raised his glassy eyes to Treize and his lips that were bloody from him
biting through them in an effort not to scream moved. "Iīm... sorry..."
he whispered, shuddering again, a keening sound leaving his throat as another
contraction seized his body. He had no strength left to answer the call of his
body.
Cursing Tosten to the ninth hell and back, Trowa looked the aristocrat in the
eyes. "Treize, he has to push. He has to. The baby wants out. If that
doesnīt happen, they will both die." The healer hated the look of horror
that settled on the Countīs face. "If worse comes to worse, I can get your
son out, but Mil..."
"Get the... baby out..." Mill whispered through his tightly clenched
teeth. "Save... him!"
Trowa swallowed painfully and tore his eyes from the pain-twisted face of the
lifebearer. This wasnīt his choice.
"You coward!"
The healerīs head shot up as he heard the Count shout. Treize was now looking
down in his mateīs confused face, rage written in his feature where just a
couple of seconds ago horror and desperation ruled.
"Youīre nothing but a coward, Milliardo!" the aristocrat continued to
shout. "Youīve been the captain of my personal guard! Youīve beaten Rufus
in hand-to-hand! Youīve even defeated me in sword fighting!"
He shook with rage so palpable, that Trowa could almost feel it on his tongue.
"How dare you!! How dare you try to leave me alone here! We have fought
side by side in the army! You even pulled me out of that damn sleigh when we
got caught in the avalanche! And now you decide to simply DIE? No! Not in this
lifetime! I won't let you leave me!"
Mil was looking at him, an indescribable expression on his face. But when
another contration ripped through his body, his muscles clenched as he used all
the strength he had left to push. He cried and screamed, almost removing
himself from his mateīs arms.
"Thatīs it!" Trowa encouraged the other man. "Come on. Come
on!"
The blond man was sobbing now, shaking like a leaf, but the soft murmurs of his
mate coaxed him to reach deeper into his reserve, to use all he had to give
life to their baby.
"I can see him! Only a moment now. Just a little more. Please!"
"I caaaaaaanīt!" Mil screamed, the last ounce of strength leaving his
body together with the miracle of new life.
Trowa was kneeling between the pale, trembling legs as the child left his
bearerīs birth channel and slipped into his waiting hands. Taking one deep
breath, the wrinkled, slippery bundle started to cry for all he was worth,
protesting against the harshness of the world. The healer lifted the child higher
for the new parents to see, and smiled one of his rare, genuine smiles.
Treize laughed out loud with happiness. He squeezed his sweat-soaked mate
tightly. "Love, you did it!" he couldnīt stop laughing, feeling the
strain and anxiety leave his body. "Isnīt he beautiful, Mil?" When
his mate didnīt answer him, he looked down worriedly, but the clouds that
started to gather on his face disappeared almost instantly.
Milliardo was sleeping the sleep of the bone deep exhausted.
*-*-*-*-*-*
The room was quite safe for the cracking of wood in the fireplace. Curled up,
Duo was facing the wall, pretending to be asleep. He drank the broth Heero
brought him, welcomed the black beast that was Shinigami... and all the time he
was listening to groans, screams and shouts coming from the next room.
He could handle it, he really thought he could. But when he heard the first cry
of the newborn baby, his heart seized and tiny, shaky sobs started to force
themselves out of his throat. By the gods, he hated to be so emotional, to feel
this way... But it hurt so incredibly much, knowing that he could have had the
same thing if...
There was a warm hand on his shoulder. Heero lifted the covers and slipped
under them, spooning behind his mate and bringing him close to his chest. In
the safe haven of the Enforcerīs arms, Duo let himself cry for his loss for the
last time. For when he woke up, he would never look back again. It was time to
let the past rest.
TBC