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Chapter thirteen Mommy!
The
pilots still hadn’t figured out the time machine. To tell you the truth, the
pilots had barely even tampered with it. Whether they wanted to admit it or
not, they had grown fond of their future kids. They had been able to do things
together that no one else did.The best part was that they knew the kids
couldn’t get hurt. They just didn’t exactly want to send them back quickly. Now
the pilots’ children had gone to bed, and only the pilots themselves were up
having a heated argument.
“For
the last time Baka, you can’t tell them because they would feel guilty when
they had to leave!” shouted Wufei to Duo.
“All
I’m saying is if they knew who we were, maybe they wouldn’t feel so abandoned
by us.” Duo remarked back.
“To
tell you the truth,” Quatre admitted, “I’m really getting too close to Dominic.
I don’t want to send him back.”
“You
have no choice,” Heero remarked. “They belong with their mothers. Besides, we
wouldn’t be the best father’s in the world.”
“Could
we go to the future with them?” asked Duo. “I mean if we supposedly kick the
bucket, can’t we just leave?”
“Negative.”
Trowa said. “It could change the future drastically.”
The pilots started thinking about the last
two comments they had just heard when they started hearing the children moan.
They headed towards their children.
“What’s
wrong?” Quatre asked Dominic who was tossing and turning.
Dominic
mumbled, “My stomach hurts and my head feels dizzy.”
“Me,
too…” grumbled Michael.
“Oww!”
shouted Mingh Loh, “I’m not a very strong onna after all.” She said sobbing as
she curled into a tight ball.
Wufei
went over to her and felt her forehead. It felt hot and sweaty. “What’s wrong
with them?”
Trowa
answered as he watched Jimmy suffer with minimal moaning, “I think the air of
the colony could be affecting them. After all, it’s been more than a week, they
are not native, and their still small children.”
“Yeah,
but all at once? That doesn’t make sense.” Remarked Duo. “What should we do
about this Heero? Heero??”
The
pilots looked around and realized their friend Heero had dissapeared.
“Kisama!
Things get tough and he just runs!” Wufei yelled.
I
can’t take this anymore!! Jimmy had finally broken down. “MOMMY!!!!”
Trowa
watched Jimmy as he started screaming for his mother. Trowa slowly started
making his way towards Jimmy. Hot tears had started cascading down Jimmy’s
cheeks. Trowa sat beside Jimmy’s bed and rubbed his back gently with his hand.
“It’ll pass Jimmy. Be strong a little bit longer.”
Jimmy
sniffled. “I want my mommy. I promise I’ll never walk on another highwire again
if I can just have my mommy!”
Unlike
Jimmy, Michael never bottled up his feelings. He started screaming to the top
of his lungs. “ MOMMY! MOMMY! MOMMY! MOMMY!MOMMY!”
“Calm
down Michael!” Duo pleaded. He picked Michael up from his bed and cuddled him.
“Kid, I know it hurts, but just please calm down! I can’t get your mommy. I’m
sorry.” Duo looked toward Trowa. “There’s no way colony sickness can cause this
Trowa! Something’s going on.”
Suddenly
Heero emerged back into the room. He carried a small box of purple liquid in
one hand. In another he held a
tablespoon.
“Here.
One tablespoon for colony sickness.” Heero said.
Trowa
took the bag while Duo took the spoon. “It ain’t colony sickness, Heero.” Duo
stated.
“Try
it anyhow.” Said Heero as he started to walk out of the room.
“Will
it work?” asked Quatre while he was stroking Dominic’s blonde hair.
Heero
looked back for a second, then looked straight ahead, “I don’t know.”
“Hey!
Where ya’ goin!” asked Duo.
Heero
paused but continued to leave the room. He noticed two of the children weren’t
there. His.
He
exited the hanger. “Heero? Rei?” he shouted. All he heard in return was
silence. Where are they?”
He
moved farther from the hanger. “Heero?! Rei?!” he shouted here and there.
Finally, he heard some soft moaning behind some bushes. He walked up to it, and
realized there was a cubbyhole just perfect for a couple of four-year-olds to
fit into.
“Heero.
Rei.” He said as he knelt down to the cubbyhole. He moved back and saw his son
Heero crawl out of the bushes.
“I’m
fine. Rei needs help. She’s stuck.” He answered. Heero dug through the bushes
until he felt Rei. He lifted her up and out of the bushes.
All
three of them went back into the hanger. They went towards the kids, but had
seen that they had all fallen asleep. The pilots left the children, except
Heero and Rei. They were not sick at all for some reason.
“Why
were you outside?” Heero asked.
The
four year old Heero responded. “We heard something outside that sounded like
intruders
“Intruders?!”
the pilots said together.
Suddenly
they looked around the hangar and realized they were not alone.