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A/N: I'm Iota and I will be the narrator throughout your journey in this fanfic. Please faster your seatbelts and enjoy the ride. Thank you and have a nice day. This fic isn't just Wufei/Sally; it has a little bit of everyone in here somewhere. You might have to look for it, though. ^_^

Disaster - For the Better?

Sally Po kept her composure, but only because her egotistical, sexist partner was standing next to her. He said nothing, kept his head straight, his chin up, and his back perfectly - and considering this is Wufei, very perfect- straight. So, she did the same. She wasn't going to let him see that getting this lecture bothered her. She wouldn't even want Lady Une to see, and in that sense, she was glad that she was competing with Wufei's composure.

"I am highly disappointed, would never have thought. You're Preventers. Don't" - Lady Une spat that part - "give the Preventers a bad name. We have it tough enough as it is. Wufei, I overestimated you. I thought you were wiser than that. And Water, you have never done something like that before. It was out of character. Neither of you - I have never seen either of you so incompetent." Lady Une finished her rant and frowned at them. Taking a deep breath to calm herself, she asked, "What exactly happened?" She didn't think that either of them would have let such a thing happen. Something went wrong. She had the feeling that this new enemy was more dangerous than the others.

Sally Po glanced at Wufei. His eyes were burning with anger. It wasn't their fault - it was, but it wasn't. The enemy had gotten to them, and had rendered them helpless within a matter of hours. "Lady Une," Sally said, choosing to speak because Wufei didn't look like he was going to open his mouth. "We didn't mean for that to happen. If we could have stopped it, we would have."

"I know. I want to know what happened. Why couldn't you prevent this?"

"We were drugged," Sally said truthfully. When they walked into the fast food place, Wufei had hissed into her ear, "The kid at the cash register - I don't trust him." She ignored Wufei, as she usually did, but she couldn't help notice the way the kid looked at them with interest beyond that of a normal flunky. They ordered a couple of hamburgers, and a couple sodas. The soda machine was the kind that was on the counter, facing away from the customers. No free refills at this place. The kid smiled too sweetly as he filled their cups, taking the restaurant's friendly policy a little too far. She didn't take any special notice of it - she just figured that he really wanted a promotion. But that wasn't the case. She and Wufei made it through lunch, made it back to the hotel, and then the room began to spin. Grabbing the wall to steady herself, she mumbled, "I- I'm going to bed. " Wufei turned to look at her, then frowned. She glanced up at him and saw that he looked a little pale. Then she noticed that she could barely move her limbs when she tried to walk to one of the two beds. She felt as if she was outside looking in, and when she felt Wufei's hand on her arm, helping her, she could barely feel surprised. Tumbling into bed, Sally passed out. As for Wufei, when she awoke, he was lying on the other bed, out like a light.

"Drugged?" Lady Une frowned. Now she was concerned. "How long did it last?"

"Long enough for disaster to strike," said Sally. "When we woke up and could feel our bodies again, we rushed out to try to see if it could be stopped. But it was too late."

Lady Une nodded. "I see." She sighed. "Why don't you two go home? Get some sleep, come back tomorrow."

"Yes ma'am," Sally said gratefully. Wufei nodded, but kept that look of anger. Sally looked at him as they walked to the parking lot. "Wufei," she said. Fire burned in Wufei's eyes.

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