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Black Death
By: Elf
It was 2:26 in the morning when Duo Maxwell got the call.
Groggily, the young pilot rolled over, ignoring the beeping in his laptop. It didn't stop.
He groaned as he rolled back over and picked up the laptop. Cursing softly, he opened it and
turned on the COMlink.
Staring him in the face was the wizened features, sharp, unnaturally long nose, and
mushroomed shape hair of Professor G. Mad scientist, engineer, the creator of Deathscythe
HELL, and Duo's contact. It had been a couple of months since Duo had escaped from Moon
Base with the rebuilt Deathscythe, a couple of months since the scientists had beat the shit out of
him.
Duo glared at the God of Plague and hissed, "What do you want? Its . . ." he leaned over
and looked at his alarm clock, "2:29 in the fucking morning. This had better be good, Prof, or
I'll . . ."
"You'll kill me yourself, Little Demon," Prof. G finished with a chuckle.
Duo shifted in his bed. He would have to be quiet or he'd awake Hilde in the next room.
And if Prof. G had a mission, which he probably wouldn't accept, Hilde shouldn't hear it. It
would make her a risk.
Duo yawned and said, "Get with it, old man. I've gotta get my beauty sleep."
"Yes, you're going to need that infamous charm of yours," Prof. G told him. Duo was
instantly awake as he looked at the old man. He had seduced others on missions before; it
wasn't hard, most people found his violet eyes and meter long braid very attractive. He ran his
fingers through his bangs as he looked at the mad scientist.
Prof. G went on, "It's on Earth, Duo. New York to be precise. There you will meet up
with your partner and find out all you can about this man." A picture of a handsome, middle-aged man with salt and pepper hair and bright blue eyes appeared on the screen instead of Prof.
G's scarecrow features.
Duo asked, "Who's the guy?"
"Dr. Jacob Blackwell. He's a terrorist hellbent on destroying the colonies, Duo. We just
don't know how he's going to do it," Prof. G answered.
Duo yawned again and replied, "I'm not sleeping with a guy. That old crone on L3 was
bad enough, but not a guy. I've got my limits, you know."
"I wasn't expecting you to. Blackwell's got a niece that he's the legal guardian, Duo.
She's the key," Prof. G told him as the image changed. Duo expected some mousy little girl or
some over weight girl who's face would be covered with acne. He was pleasantly surprised to
see a pretty girl with large green eyes and long, pale auburn hair. Still, he was uncomfortable
with seducing anyone right now and the reason was sound asleep in the next room.
Hilde had been discharged from OZ and needed a place to stay. Duo needed a good
secretary. Besides, there was something about the German girl that made his heart beat oddly.
Duo asked, "So, when do I meet up with my 'partner' on Earth?"
"Tomorrow at Twenty three-hundred hours at a place called the Raven. This is strictly a
covert operation, Duo. You cannot use your Gundam," Prof G. told him.
The kiss of death. Still, he was up to the challenge. Duo smiled and sighed, "Anyway
you'll tell me who my partner is?"
"You'll know when you see him," Prof. G answered cryptically.
******
Duo arrived at twenty-one hundred hours, just to get a feel for the place. After he took a
quick look at the clientele, he went back to his safe house and changed. After all, his priest
collar would stick out in a place like this.
So, Duo Maxwell was standing in line wearing tight, black leather pants, combat boots,
and a black silk tank top. He was conservatively dressed compared to most of the people. He
spotted a young woman wearing a thick leather studded halter top and a leather thong, leaving
her exposed rump for all the world to see.
He felt perfectly at home. He'd been in and out of places like this and generally knew
the rundown. Still, he wondered if there would be stocks, whips, and racks in this club. One
never knew unless they were a regular guest or walked in. If it was just a dance club playing to
the S&M wannabes, then Duo shouldn't have any problem at all.
The bouncer took one look at him and waved him in. Not that Duo expected that he
would have any problem walking in, but, still, shit happens. So, Duo started to walk around,
getting a feel for the place.
It was dimly lit with flashes of dark colored lights every so often. Loud acid rock poured
through the speakers and smoke rose from the floor. Duo took a whiff and grimaced. There was
a slight trace of some sort of exotic drug in the smoke. Duo frowned as he fumbled through his
pockets. He took a tiny capsule from his pocket, popped it into his mouth, and swallowed it dry.
After all, he needed his wits about him if he was going to go through this mission.
He wandered to the bar and perched himself, facing the door, to watch the club. He
wasn't going to make contact with Blackwell's niece until his partner appeared. So, Duo
ordered a Sex on the Beach (with coconut rum mixed in) and waited.
Twenty-three hundred hours rolled in. And so did his partner.
Duo almost spit out his drink in surprise as he saw the slender, Asian boy dressed in a
dark-green tank top and black spandex shorts. His unruly dark brown hair fell into eyes that Duo
knew where a dark, intense blue, like the color of the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Duo snorted,
Prof. G was right, he would know Heero Yuy on sight.
People almost instinctively backed away from the Wing pilot as he walked through the
club. Duo leaned back and started sipping on his drink again. Let Heero find him. Still, Duo
was happy to see the stoic pilot alive. Sure, Heero Yuy was a tight ass, but they had an unspoken
relationship, mainly because they were running tabs on who saved whom, and Duo was one of
the few people Heero didn't point his gun at and say, "Omae O Korosu."
Duo swore that he saw Heero's eyes brighten as he saw him sitting at the bar. The Wing
pilot made his way over to him and looked him over. Heero grunted something in a greeting and
Duo smiled. The Shinigami said, "Nice to see you again, Heero."
"What do you think the problem is?" Heero asked as he sat down at the bar beside him.
The bartender gave him a look and Heero sent him the Trade Marked Death Glare. The look
sent most people skittering for safety, and huge, hulking bartenders were not an exception.
Duo shrugged and answered, "I don't know. Prof. G told me that his niece knows a lot.
That's all I know, Heero."
"That's all I know as well," Heero replied in his monotone as he looked at Duo.
Duo itched to ask how he was doing, what he'd been up too, how did he get away, and
what the hell happened with Oz getting a hold of Wing ZERO. Duo didn't ask any of this
though, he started to look around the club.
Many pairs of eyes eventually strayed to the two teenage boys sitting at the bar. Heero
stiffened viably as he noticed this as well. Duo sighed and continued to look around. To his
surprise, an Asian girl wearing pig tails and a skimpy kimono and a girl dressed in a crimson
Merry Widow's corset, knee-high stiletto boots and not much else with dark blond hair strutted
over to them. The Asian wrapped one of her arms around Heero and smiled fetchingly at him
while the red latex chick almost hopped onto Duo's lap and placed a hand between his legs.
Heero snorted, "Get off me."
"Aw, come on, sweetheart, you two looked so lonely from where we were standing at,"
the Asian girl purred.
The corset girl started to gently rub Duo's thigh. She looked at him with light blue eyes
and smiled. She said, "And we wanted to have a little fun, so I thought we'd come over and say
hi."
Duo smirked as her hand traveled to his inner thigh. He gently caressed her cheek and
moved his face closer to hers. He asked, "How much per hour, honey?"
"What?" the girl hissed, looking shocked. At that time, the Asian girl gave a nervous cry
as Heero dumped her to the floor. Heero promptly ignored her and turned back to the bar,
looking at Duo and the Latex Princess.
Duo smirked and made sure that their lips were only inches away. He replied, "Baby,
I've been around and I know a whore when I see one. Maybe not by profession, but by deed."
"Fuck you," the Latex Princess hissed as she tried to slap Duo.
Duo deftly caught her wrist. After all, she was just a mere mortal, not like Heero beside
him. He purred, "You tried, babe, but you didn't get it."
"Go to hell," the blond snapped at him as she scrambled away from Duo. She lifted up
the Asian girl, who looked at Heero with her bewildered sloe eyes. She soothed, "Come on
Usagi, lets leave these fags alone." With that, they stormed away.
Heero looked at Duo in askance. Duo straitened his silk shirt and frowned. He said, "I
grew up on L2, Heero, avoiding pimps and drug dealers. One over-sexed nymph isn't going to
bother me."
Heero looked around and pointed. "It's her," was all he said. Duo looked over to where
he was pointing. Sitting there was this little, curvy girl with a mane of long, pale auburn hair.
She was dressed in a black velvet body suit.
Heero began to sit up and Duo grabbed his arm. Heero gave him a Death Glare and Duo
simply smiled back. Duo said, "Okay, Heero, pop quiz, if you're a sixteen-year old girl would
you talk to a phsyco whose first words are, 'I will kill you," and are not Relena, would you talk
to him?"
Heero's dark eyes looked blank for a moment. Duo stood up and smiled. He placed his
hand on Heero's chest and pushed him down. "Heero, you kick ass at military situations but
when it comes to stuff like this, I'm the Perfect Soldier." With that, Duo walked over to talk to
the girl.
******
"Heero, you kick ass at military situations but when it comes to stuff like this, I'm the
Perfect Soldier," Duo told him with that same manic smile as he sauntered off to Blackwell's
niece.
Heero looked at Duo's drink and sighed. He wondered how much alcohol that Duo had
consumed tonight, or if was just the fumes from the aromatic drugs floating around the place.
He knew that he took an antidote to almost every form illegal drug out there, and ones that were
legal too.
Or maybe because Duo Maxwell was one of the few people to look Heero in the eye and
tell him exactly what he thought and that he wasn't afraid. Or maybe because this was Duo's
world and not his. That fact bothered Heero more than anything. Then, he watched as the
braided baka walked over to the girl.
Duo did have a point. Heero would have simply pointed his pistol at the girl and
threatened to kill her if she didn't tell him everything she knew about her uncle. After he had
gotten all the information that he could, he would simply shoot her. Duo, on the other hand,
would get the information without killing.
And that bothered Heero more than he would admit.
******
Duo watched as the girl tightened a rubber tourniquet around her arm and checked the
hypo in her hands. Duo noticed the thick black liquid in the syringe and wondered what the hell
she was shooting up. He quickly looked down at himself. He looked good and his cross was
hidden. So, he just had to stop her from shooting up and get all the information he could.
She tapped the needle, studying it with clear, stormy green eyes. Duo stepped in front of
her and grabbed the needle from her hand. She glared for a moment before she took a good look
at him. Broad shoulders for a sixteen-year-old, elfin features, a wide, mobile mouth that
promised wicked things in dark rooms, and huge, brilliant violet eyes. Duo knew exactly what
she was looking at. Her face spread into a quick smile.
She told him, "That's over nine hundred credits that you're holding in your hands."
"Pretty expensive trip," he replied as he sat down. He knew this game all too well, a
dance that he could do blind folded. Which, he was planning to do, but he knew not to get too
cocky, that would only make him slip up.
She shrugged as she licked her lips and looked at the needle in Duo's hands. He was
dealing with a druggie. A pure, simple Doper. And that bothered him, What a waste, he thought
to himself as he looked at her beautiful features.
She replied, "I can afford it."
Duo spun the syringe in his nimble fingers and smiled mischievously at her. He asked,
"So, do you have a name or should I just call you Babe?"
"Katharine, my friends call me Kat though," she replied with a snort. She looked him
over and asked, "Do you have a name or should I just make you my walking dildo for the night?"
Duo gave an exaggerated flinch. He knew her type. She was escaping from realty,
putting up walls and shields so high that no one could climb them. He understood this type more
than the others because he was escaping too. Except his escape involved climbing into a
massive battle machine and becoming a God of Death.
Hey, everyone had to have their fixes, it was just that Kat's was in the palm of his hand.
He answered, "Well, that does sound like fun, but my name's Solo."
"Woah, did ya give that name to yourself or what?" she replied, the sarcasm as thick as
plasma residue in her voice.
Duo smirked and thought, No, but I did name myself Duo Maxwell, the God of Death, if
you're interested. Instead, he said, "Naw, I would have given myself a cooler name like Razor
or Blade, or something like that."
"Interesting, so why did you come walk all the way over here and stop me from taking a
hit?" she replied, crossing her legs.
Duo smirked and told her, "Well, I'm horny, you're cute, and I'd thought that we could
fuck."
"Not a chance. I saw the Latex Bitch and the Geisha girl over there. If you're so horny,
why didn't you just take the chick who almost gave you a hand job a few minutes ago?" she
snapped back at him.
Duo smiled and held out his hands in a defeated gesture. He answered, "Okay, okay, you
caught me. You just seemed sort of lost over here and I really don't like chicks who look like
they want to strap you down, okay?"
"I'm fine," she replied in a cold, yet tired voice.
Duo waved the hypo and asked, "Then why you have this, babe?"
"You wouldn't understand," she hissed as she lunged for the needle.
Duo shook his head and studied Kat. He jerked his arm back and relaxed in the chair.
She gave a frustrated and defeated sigh as she sat back in her chair. "Damn you, Solo, damn
you, you son of a bitch," she growled at him.
Duo gave a bitter smile as he replied, "Too late, baby. Way too late for that." She
chuckled and ran her fingers through her hair. She looked at him with her stormy green eyes for
a moment.
He leaned closer and asked, "So, what's bothering you?"
"My uncle, and I have no idea why I'm telling you that," she answered with a chuckle.
Duo placed the hypo down and looked at her. He asked, "What is he doing?"
"Oh, god, why should I tell you?" she laughed at him.
Duo looked at her very seriously. He said, "Because I know something about being lost
and alone myself." He wasn't lying, per say, but he was bending the truth to get information.
That, though, crawled under his skin and bothered him.
She chuckled and said, "My uncle is a biochemist. And a huge colony hater. He says
that they're a plague on humanity and must be destroyed. So, he made a virus to do that."
Duo froze. There were two types of viruses: computer and the ones that wiped out
colonies like L2. He kept the snarl that wanted to form on his features at bay. Instead, he gave
her a comforting smile that didn't reach his eyes.
A plague, a virus. Well, I'd like to show you what the damned God of Death can do, you
son of a bitch, Duo thought coldly as he kept that smile plastered on his features. Heero and
Trowa had their mask and he had his. She looked at him and shook her head.
"I told you too much," she told him as she stood up. She didn't even give the hypo
another look. She started to flee, but Duo caught her arm.
As he did, he slipped a tracer onto her sleeve. He stood up, easily holding her and
looking at her. She almost collapsed into his arms. She whispered, "I can't take this, Solo. I
can't fucking take this."
Duo sighed and knew that the next part of the Dance would be to "comfort" her. It was
the part of the Dance that he was going to neglect. Besides, she would run back home to her
biochemist uncle and that would be it. Then Heero and Duo would see if this virus was what
Duo was fearing it was.
Duo gave her a wan smile. He told her, "I wish I could help you."
She gave him a watered down smile and replied, "You did, Solo. Thanks." With that,
she turned and leaved him. He noticed that he left her hypo on the table. He picked it up in his
hand and looked at the black liquid and frowned. He walked back over to Heero.
Heero asked, "What did you get?"
Duo held out the hypo and Heero took it from him. He answered, "She's a druggie,
that's for damn sure, Heero."
Heero asked, "What is it?"
"Dunno. Could be Death Hash, Black Frost, Ebony Tulip, I don't know. I haven't been
on the streets for a while," Duo answered tiredly. There was a time where he knew almost every
nickname for every drug sold. That bothered him.
Heero nodded and bit, "Go on."
"Her uncle's a biochemist. She said that he thinks the colonists are a plague and wants to
wipe them out with a virus," Duo sneered. Damn, this case was really getting to him. He
wanted to get this over with. He wanted to go find this bastard and kill him.
"Any location?" Heero asked in his monotone.
Duo did smile at him and replied, "No, but I did slip a tracer on Kat."
Heero nodded and said, "Lets go." With that, the two pilots walked out of the pulsing
music of the club.
******
Heero calmly sat his laptop's screen as he watched the flashing blue light on a grid map
of New York and the surrounding areas. Duo was changing back into his street clothing as he
did this. Heero closed his eyes and listened to the alternative rock that was coming from Duo's
speakers.
He wondered what Relena was up to as he watched the flashing blue light on the screen.
He had told her that he had a mission and that he would be back. Why he told her these things,
he didn't know, he just did. Quatre had been over worried about Trowa in the past few weeks
after returning to Earth.
When he received this surprising call from Dr. J he decided that getting back into action
with a mission was the best thing for him. Besides, it gave him a chance to be out of that
horrible school uniform. He heard Duo softly singing along with the song as he stepped from his
room.
Duo had been acting strangely after they left the night club. Sure, he'd been grinning and
quipping the usual one liner as always, but there were subtle differences to Duo Maxwell. The
first thing was how stiff his comrade was. Duo moved casually, easily, but after what had
happened, Duo had been stiff most of the night. Also, Duo's fists were tightly clenched when he
wasn't using them to communicate.
The Shinigami started pacing around the room, his braid twitching in frustration. Heero
looked back at the screen. The flashing blue light had stopped. Heero stood up and gathered his
things, mainly his pistol and his laptop.
He told Duo, "You're driving."
"Yeah, whatever," Duo said briskly as he looked at Heero. Heero turned around from the
harsh expression on his face.
Heero told him, "If you can't handle this mission, I need to know now."
"Oh, I can handle it, Heero, there's no doubt about it," Duo replied with a bitter laugh.
Heero looked back at him and stated, "You've been acting strangely ever since we left
the Raven. If you're a liability to the mission, leave."
"God, you don't get it, do you?" Duo replied with that same sharp, bitter laugh. "No, you
wouldn't get it because no one even knows about it."
Heero waited. Duo didn't say anything else, just adjusted his collar. Heero had to ask,
"Know about what?"
"Never mind. Let's see if we can stop this guy, okay? We have enough to worry about
with the Romafeller foundation now. Lets go," Duo replied tersely as he began to walk out of
the room. Heero only followed him, wondering what Duo was talking about.
******
The hospital was warm. That was the first thing he realized as he snuck in through the
basement. Too warm, an artificial warmth that bothered the little boy as he snuck into the
service elevator. He rode the elevator up.
The door opened and he quickly rushed past a startled nurse and nurse's aide. The
nameless little boy hid in the shadows as he pushed his long, dirty hair from his face. He licked
his lips as he looked around.
"Dammit," the little boy grumbled as he started to sulk in the shadows. He wondered
where the lab was. He had to find it, too many people were depending on him. Sick people.
Sick and dying while he was just as healthy and well, if a little malnourished, as ever. He
grunted as he sprinted down the almost empty hallway.
He looked around the rooms, there were no patents. He smiled. Then he must be on the
right track. Solo was depending on him.
His smile widened as he noticed the huge, stainless steel doors with the electronic lock.
That had to be the place where they stored the antitoxin. He licked his dry lips and looked
around. There had to be away to get in here.
That's when he saw the doctor in the long lab coat.
The little boy skittered back into the shadows and hid. He watched as the doctor
unlocked the door. As he stepped in, the little boy rushed in after him.
The doctor spun around, surprised to see a six-year-old boy with obscenely long hair and
huge, violet eyes. The little boy walked up and kicked him into the shin and ran to the cold
storage area of the room. He opened up the freezer and pulled out the 0387RelentVac box. The
antitoxin that would save the rest of his people.
The little boy opened the door and ran off. He heard the doctor call for security, but as
they rounded down the corner, the little boy had disappeared into the shadows once again.
******
Duo shut the painful memory from his mind as he drove. Heero gave curt directions and
Duo followed ditfuly. Heero had never seen a plague first hand. Duo had. He could still see
their dying bodies, forever etched into his mind as a bloody, bleeding mass. He could still hear
Solo's voice in his head as . . .
Don't go there, Duo, don't go there! His fists clinched the wheel as they drove. Heero
said, "Turn left and go down 2.8 kilometers and stop. She hasn't moved for the past half hour."
Duo nodded and did. He parked near a vacant lot. They stood and looked down at the
lot. Duo kicked the ground and hissed, "There's nothing there, Heero. The tracer might be a
dud."
Heero ignored the Deathscythe pilot and walked a few feet away from him. He knelt on
the ground, his laptop on his lap, and began to type. Within a few moments, the ground lurched
on hydraulics. Duo whistled as a hidden entrance was revealed. Heero Yuy, the Perfect Soldier
everyone! Duo thought as Heero calmly stood up and placed the laptop under his right arm.
Duo was surprised to know that Heero was left-handed. Sure, he was trained to be
ambidextrous, but his choice had was left. Maybe Heero wasn't so perfect after all . . .
Duo said, "Well, there's no time like the present." Heero simply looked at him and said
nothing. Duo sighed and thought, I forgot how stoic he was.
He started to walk into the dark passageway with Heero following. Within a few
moments, ground shifted again, surprising Duo. He spun around and Heero grunted, "It's timed.
Its fine. Keep going."
"Right," Duo replied grimly as he hit the button on his watch. (1) A small, crimson beam
of light emitted from the titanium watch. The ruby light would cast enough light for them to see,
but not enough light for them to be detected. This was the part of the mission that Duo was
probably chosen for, or the fact that Prof. G and Dr. J were pretty good buddies and would like
to see their young wards work together.
They walked deeper into the passageway. Dim lights suddenly came on, nearly blinding
Duo. Heero blinked and reached over to turn off Duo's watch.
Duo paused to look around. They were standing in a huge, metal box. At least, that's
what it looked like. This was almost like an abandoned OZ base. A sinking feeling quickly
developed in Duo's stomach as he looked around. This doesn't feel right, he thought darkly as
he looked around.
Heero nudged him and said, "Keep going."
"I don't like this," Duo confessed as they walked deeper into the base.
Heero shrugged and replied, "It doesn't matter. It's the mission."
"Yeah, the damn mission," Duo grumbled as they began to walk again. Heero's dark
blue eyes were unreadable as he looked him over. Then there was a flicker in his friend's eyes
as he sighed.
Heero said, "Someone told me, a long time ago, live by my emotions, Duo. What are
your instincts about this?"
"I don't want go get into that," Duo managed as he started to walk again. Heero
shrugged and followed. It wasn't too long before they reached an airtight door with another
electronic lock. Almost automatically, Heero bent down and started to work on it with his
laptop.
Within moments, the door opened and bright, white light flooded the two pilots. Duo
automatically blinked and held up his arms to protect himself. Heero started to walk in. Duo
sighed and grumbled, "He's gonna kill himself, one of these days." Then he followed Heero's
unruly head in.
"Shit," he cursed as he looked around the room. It was a huge lab. Duo saw two huge
vats filled with a pale brown liquid filled with tiny bubbles that glowed slightly. The two vats
had computers and regulators strapped to them. "Son of a bitch," he swore again as he
remembered a set up similar to this in the hospital that he stole the antitoxin from. Those
regulators were for living organisms.
Heero walked to the huge computer and hooked up his laptop to it. Along with the soft,
mechanical hum, a sound that would have comforted Duo at any other moment, there was the
soft clacking of Heero's deft fingers on the keyboard. Heero sat there, perfect posture as he
tried to find out the mad scientist's plan.
Duo walked over to one of the vats and felt a strange compulsion. He placed his hand on
the thick plastic and shuttered. It was warm, human body warm. "Heero," he called out as he
stepped away from the vat as if he had been burned.
"What?" Heero barked sharply as he continued to type.
Duo swallowed and managed, "This bastard's manufacturing bio-weapons, Heero. To
wipe out all of the colonies." Anger raged in the young pilot as he hissed, "He's planning to kill
us all. Son of a bitch."
"You're right. He has a plan that will spread this virus to all five of the lagrange points.
So, we have to stop him now," Heero said as he disconnected his laptop.
Duo looked around at the different lighting and smiled. He pointed up and said, "Let's
stop this bastard before he gets any farther."
Heero looked up at the lighting as well. Duo explained, "These can be switched over to
the ultraviolet spectrum. They're illegal in most places now, but they'll kill most bacteria and
viruses. It's the old asshole's escape hole." He smiled broadly and pointed up. "So, let's use
the old guy's loop hole and make him regret the day he called the colonies a plague!"
Duo paused as he snickered, "I'll show them what a plague is."
Heero replied, "Understood."
Duo grinned and said, "Let's get to work."
******
"Forty-five seconds till the ultraviolet lights come on," Duo stated as he looked down at
his watch. The two pilots easily walked out of the lab as the doors locked once more. Heero
turned to watch the doors as Duo leaned up against the wall.
Warning! Warning! Ultra-Violet contamination eminent in 35 seconds!
"Shit! Did you turn off the alarm," Duo snapped as he sprang to life.
Heero nodded, wondering what was going wrong. He took out his laptop and tried to
ignore the crimson flashing lights or the loud siren that was blaring. 30 Seconds! Heero was
connected to the mainframe once again.
28 Seconds!
Heero was in the alarm block of the program.
25 Seconds!
Suddenly, the lights stopped flashing, the coarse, male voice stopped shouting, and the
alarm stopped screaming. Heero took a deep breath in relief and closed his laptop. He stood up
to see Duo holding out his machine gun and looking around, getting ready to shoot whatever
came into the corner.
Heero said, "Come on."
"Right, before the flashing lights and sirens give us away," Duo quipped as he looked at
Heero with angry, violet eyes. Heero ignored his friend's glance as he turned away. He pressed
the code for the doors and it came open.
Heero smirked softly as he noticed that the once vibrant tubes were now a thick, dirty
yellowish-brown sludge. He walked to the computer and hooked up his laptop. He heard Duo
snort, "Hey, it's not warm."
"What, baka?" Heero asked absently as he ran a bio-scan on the chemicals in the vats.
He wanted a viral count. Before, there was a startlingly frightening amount of virus in those
vats. Enough to kill a colony if they didn't have a cure. Heero didn't know about what the virus
could do or what it was called, but the concentration would be enough to kill almost anyone.
Duo's voice was surprisingly soft as he answered, "They were warm, now they're just
sort of room temperature."
"Good," Heero replied as he looked back at the virus vats. He looked back at the
computer and chuckled. He closed his laptop when he read: Virus Count: 0. He looked at Duo
and said, "Mission accomplished."
"About damn time," Duo grumbled as he started to walk out of the lab.
Heero followed the braided pilot out, keeping his eyes locked on the black clad figure.
He wondered what was bothering Duo so much about this mission. Usually, Duo took missions
with intense glee, wiping out everything in his path with a manic laugh. Heero was feeling
something akin to worry as he followed Duo out of the lab. The doors shut behind them and
Duo said, "Let's get the hell out of here."
Heero agreed wholeheartedly as they began to run. The light soon faded behind them,
signaling that he would have to hack into the door's system again. That was no problem. The
sooner he had this mission over with, he could return to the Sanq Kingdom and . . .
He didn't know what then. He knew that Duo was still fighting OZ and Romafeller in
the colonies, but the Sanq kingdom needed protection. Relena needed protection.
For a brief moment, her face flashed into his mind. He could see the long fall of her dark
blond hair around her round face. Her eyes were a bright, cornflower blue tinged with a hint of
green. He could see the determined set on her features as she spoke out about her beliefs, no
matter how misguided he thought they were.
Suddenly, he heard Duo coughing loudly right before his own lungs were filled with
water. He blinked and looked up between dripping wet locks of hair. His clothing was soaked
through and he was kneeling in a puddle of water. He spat water out and looked at Duo.
Duo was barely holding himself up with one arm as his other hand soothed his throat as
he choked. He was dripping water as well as he coughed. Pale mucus dripped from his lips as
he looked slightly panicked. Heero stood up, ignoring the irritation of his lungs as he wondered
how he missed being coated with a sheet of water.
Baka, you were too busy thinking of Relena, a snide voice sneered in his mind. Heero
ignored that nagging voice as his "Perfect Soldier" persona snapped into place. He
automatically checked his laptop and was satisfied to see that it was functional. He checked his
pistol and nodded in quiet mollification as he looked up.
The ceiling was dripping water and Heero licked his lips. He could faintly taste the
chemicals used in sterilization on his tongue. He realized that a timed system released the water
and chemicals into the hallway to prevent any stray germs or viruses to be released. It wasn't the
system he would have used, but it was effective none the less. Besides, it explained why Duo
kept on choking, curled up on the cold, metal floor, beside him.
"Get up, Duo," Heero snapped at the coughing boy.
Duo looked up at him, his lips thinly coated with spittle. He quickly wiped them off with
the back of his hand as he shakily stood on his feet. He wavered for a moment and Heero
automatically caught and stationed him upright. It was a pose that was routine for the two boys;
either Duo was supporting an inured Heero or Heero was supporting an injured Duo.
"Can you walk?" Heero asked him briskly.
Duo gave him a watered down version of his Devil-May-Care grin. He answered, "Oh,
don't worry about me pal, let's just get the hell out of here." Heero stepped away, satisfied that
Duo could walk by himself. Duo took a few steps then looked back and gave him the full Devil-May-Care grin. Then he took off running. Heero shook his head despite himself and ran after
him.
******
Dr. Jacob Blackwell looked at the image fleeing the video cameras with a burning fury.
All of that work was burned away with a simple flash of UV light by two teenage boys. He
snarled wordlessly in anger as he watched the two of them hack into his compound with ease.
His computer was to be the state of the line. His security system flawless, impregnatable,
but some how those two teenage boys had managed to break in with military precision. Then
they had managed to disable all the alarms, sounding long enough to be aware that something
was happening, and destroy the virus.
Well, not all of it.
As he watched the two boys go through their final check, he recognized one of the boys
from an Oz wanted poster. There was no mistaking that long, chestnut brown braid and priest
collar of Gundam pilot 02. The Gundams were the most deadly plague that infected the earth,
worse than the colonies that spawned them.
That gave him an idea. As a fail safe, he injected a weakened form of the virus into the
cleansing solution that was released once a day through the corridor. The two pilots would make
their way to the colonies and spread the virus before anyone knew what happened. They were
coated with it and would soon contract it themselves.
Within a matter of a few days, they both would be dead and maybe his plan wasn't ruined
after all. Blackwell threw back his head and laughed. Then, as a whim, he switched the camera
to Kat's room.
The teenage girl had passed out on the bed, her chest rising and falling softly as she slept,
still in her club clothes. At least she didn't come home high or stoned as she sometimes did.
Tonight, she simply seemed bone weary. It didn't matter. His plan would work, one way or
another.
******
Heero was trembling. He tried to type the message to Dr. J that his mission was
complete, but his hands were shaking too badly. He swallowed, realizing that his throat was
sore. He was hot, then suddenly shaking with cold. His head throbbed and he dimly realized that
he was feeling ill.
He wondered why. He'd been fine the whole night. No, this just started as they reached
the safe house again. Not even the shower he took helped.
He heard the shower still running. Duo had been in there for almost half an hour.
Washing that obscenely long hair of his, he thought with distaste as he waited. The shower
stopped, but it was a few minutes later before Duo stepped into the room, fully dressed, but
combing his nearly knee-length hair.
"I think we should go back and kill the bastard," Duo told him as he deftly began to
skillfully braid his hair. Heero was amazed on how distant and hollow his partner's voice was to
him. The room lurched again, starting to spin.
Heero gripped the table as a wave of nausea and dizziness overcame him. Duo went on,
"I mean, he could do this again without any warning. So, we need to go back and kill him." His
voice sounded severely distant, metallic and slurred.
Duo's image began to blur and Heero blinked, bringing the black garbed pilot back into
view. He only nodded, trying to keep a hold of the table. His knees were shaking. The whole
room was dimming.
"Duo, are you all right?" Heero managed to ask. His own voice sounded slurred and
distorted to him. He swallowed the bile that wanted to rise out of his throat. He was having
trouble keeping himself standing.
Duo kept braiding his long hair as he snapped, "No, I'm not. I wanna go back and make
sure that son of a bitch is dead . . ." He slipped the elastic hair tie into the end of the braid and
looked over at Heero. Heero blinked as his arms began to shake on the table.
"Duo . . ." he managed right before he collapsed.
******
Golden eyes gleamed feverishly bright under a fall of dirty, blond hair. Solo was older
than the boy who was holding his hand. He looked up into the bright, healthy violet eyes and
said, "You've gotta help them all, Key. You're the Key, you know kid. The one I could I always
count on." He coughed and a trickle of blood bubbled from his lips.
The boy was blinking away tears. He was a smart kid, a good kid, and Solo knew that he
was really gonna be something someday. Too bad he wasn't going to see it.
He squeezed the boy's hand one last time. He reached out with a weak hand and stroked
that long hair away from his gamine features. "Don't fail me, Key."
"No! Solo! Don't leave me!" the boy cried out, his violet eyes spilling tears.
Solo frowned as the boy's image started to darken. It was just so easy. All he had to do
was slip and it would be over. Still, he had to tell the boy something.
He smiled faintly and said, "Key, you're really something, you know that. I'll catch ya
in Hell, okay."
"Solo," he sobbed as the golden eyes closed. The boy stood up, wiping tears away from
his face. Solo was dead, so he was planning to die too, but first he had to do something. He
couldn't fail Solo.
******
Duo caught Heero's body as he fell. He was burning hot to the touch, trembling and
weak. Heero's dark eyes were fever bright as he looked at Duo. "We failed," he rasped,
coughing. Duo somehow managed to grab a paper napkin and hold it to Heero's lips. Thick,
green phlegm was coughed up as Heero shook.
Heero said, "Kill me, Duo."
Duo shook his head and looked down at his fallen friend. He grabbed the laptop and
settled Heero down in the chair. He said, "The mission's not over Heero Yuy. Not on my
watch." He gathered up his machine gun, slipped a couple of clips and grenades into his
pockets, and the laptop. Then, he reached up and lifted up Heero.
The Wing pilot's weight leaned heavily against him as he looked at Duo with those
bright eyes. His face was extremely pale and ashen, just like Solo's and the others. He might
not have been able to save Solo, but he could damn well save Heero.
"Come on, Heero, we have a mission to finish," he growled as he started toward the door.
He swore that he saw a look of amazement on Heero's features as they hobbled out of the safe
house. Or maybe he just imagined it.
******
The slight, brown haired boy ran through the allies with a sense of ease. He ran into the
rundown, abandoned warehouse that his whole group had taken safe haven when the plague hit.
He opened the rusty door and stepped in.
The smell of blood, vomit, and unwashed bodies almost overwhelmed the boy. He
straitened his slight shoulders and shook his long hair out of his face. He looked at each of the
children lying down on dirty, stolen blankets and thrown out mattresses. Their eyes, noses,
mouth, and ears were trickling blood in crimson rivulets, their pale, ashen skin was covered in
pustules as their immune system attacked each one. He was the only one unaffected and the only
one who he did not catch it.
He bent down to each fellow child, skillfully giving them a dose of the antitoxin. He had
enough for everyone except him. He clutched the last syringe in his tiny hand and let it drop on
the floor. He sat, amidst the sickness and waited.
He felt just fine. "Dammit!" the little boy cried as he looked around. He wasn't to die
this day. After all, Solo's spirit was watching him. He smiled briefly at that. The nameless boy
stood up and looked up.
His huge, violet eyes almost glowed as he said, "Solo's with me. From now on, we'll be
Duo."
******
"Damn Heero, you're getting heavy," Duo grumbled as he gingerly sat Heero to the
ground. The strangest thing was that he felt absolutely fine. Perfectly healthy.
Heero, on the other hand looked like death warmed over. They had to stop every few
minutes so Heero could cough up some more green shit from his lungs. His skin was as white as
alabaster and a reddish rash had crept over it. He was burning hot to the touch and Duo
wondered how much longer that Heero could take this fever before his brain fried.
Heero only looked up at him before he slumped to the ground. He then rasped, "Duo,
kill me. We may not be able to find him."
"May not, different from will not," Duo chirped hopefully as he knelt down. He adjusted
the machine gun's strap on his arm and hooked the laptop into the computerized lock. He typed
almost as rapidly as Heero, but he was better at breaking and entering than he was. He'd simply
had more practice at it.
In this one case, Duo was better than Heero. Sure, Heero was able to bend steel, fix
broken bones with his own hands, and preform self-mutilation for the good of the mission, but
Duo was the thief. Therefore, he was good at picking locks, no matter how complex they were.
He smiled as he said, "Open says me!" Heero groaned in disgust as the door lurched on
its hydraulics. Duo walked over and lifted Heero up again. He slowly began to descend back
into the dark corridor again.
Heero tugged at his sleeve and Duo looked down at him. Heero said, "I'm only slowing
you down, let me go."
"Now, if I did that, then who would Relena stalk?" Duo replied with a smirk as they
walked the dark path.
******
Blackwell sat in his study, drinking a sifter of brandy thoughtfully, and looked through a
copy of Miltion's Paradise Lost. Beethoven's Fifth was playing in the background as he read.
The brandy slightly burned his throat as he sipped between pages. He needed to relax a bit. He
had full confidence in his plan, but he needed to rest.
Suddenly, the door opened and there stood his niece. She had changed from her velvet
cat suit to green silk pajamas and a white robe. Her hair was loosely braided down her back,
reminded him of the Gundam pilot. He smiled briefly to himself. The Gundam pilot who would
spread the virus across the colonies.
Within forty-eight hours, each colony should be infected by his calculations. Within
seventy-two hours, they would all be dead. He had a thought to sell his plague to the Romafeller
foundation to get rid of that annoying Sanq kingdom. Or maybe not.
Kat rubbed her smoky green eyes and asked, "What are you still doing up, Jacob?"
Blackwell smiled fondly at his niece and told her, "Sweetheart, just thinking."
"Oh," she said, sounding tired. Not just physically, but mentally as well.
Blackwell replied, "Baby Doll, why don't you go back to bed?"
"Yeah, that sounds like a good idea," she said dully as she turned away. Blackwell
frowned. Each night she'd been getting worse and worse and he made no move to stop her. He
pushed the dark thoughts from his mind and focused on the upcoming cleansing.
******
Kat took down her hair, brushed out the pale, auburn strands, artistically put on make up
to hide the circles under her eyes and her pale, drawn face. She changed from her pajamas into
her favorite dress. It was black velvet with billowy, pointed sleeves to hide the needle tracks on
her arms and a skirt that stopped right at her fingertips as she held them to her side. She added a
pair of silver hoop earings and a silver locket to finish the picture.
She looked lovely. She reached over her dresser and opened a tiny box with a jade
dragon painted on it. She pulled out a bottle of Black Frost, one of the most potent illegal drugs
out there. It made crack look like baby aspirin in its strength. She looked at the murky black
liquid with a slight smile on her face. Then she picked up the length of black silk cord that she
had saved for this occasion and a hypodermic needle.
She stabbed the needle into the bottle and drew out the thick, murky liquid. She filled
the syringe to the top, past the measurement markings. The dose she was about to take would be
enough to kill an elephant. She wasn't going to chance it. She wanted to die, not become a
vegetable for the rest of her life.
She laughed as she shut the box and headed out of her room. She made it to her study
and sat the items down on a thick wooden table. Her uncle's room was filled with books, her
study was filled with CDs of different kinds as well as a huge vidscreen.
She chose a CD, an ancient, 20th early 21st century band called Tool. She put the CD in
the player and the lead singer's soft, haunting voice poured through the huge speakers. It was
good music to die too, she thought as she sat down in her thick, upholstered chair. The same
chair that she had watched countless slasher flicks and read countless romance novels in.
She just couldn't handle it anymore. She was lonely and there was no escape. Her uncle,
even though he loved her, was insane, and he was all she had left. Except the syringe she held in
her small hand.
She pushed up the sleeve and tied the black silk cord around her arm. She smiled as she
held the needle up to the pale veins in her arm. She flinched as she injected the thick liquid
inside of her. She withdrew the needle, untied the cord, and rolled down her sleeve.
She closed her eyes and sighed softly. She started to settle back into the music with a
drowsy smile. It would all be over soon . . .
Then, red lights flashed as the siren blared louder than Tool. She looked up then settled
back in her couch, comfortable but graceful. It didn't matter, nothing mattered now, she thought
as the door opened.
******
Duo half carried, half drug Heero into the room. Ambient, haunting rock music blared in
the room. Duo looked around to see a massive entertainment system, dark green drapes and
carpet, a huge, cushioned black couch, and Kat sitting on said couch.
Her pale auburn hair spilled across her shoulders and sleepy face. Her make up was
expertly done and silver earing glistened in her ears. She was dressed in a Gothic black velvet
dress that had a plunging neckline. She was beautiful.
She was dying.
Duo noticed the hypo and the black silk cord that lay on the table beside her. He ignored
the alarms he purposely forgot to disarm. He wanted to see that bastard and get the cure from
him. Then he would kill him.
He gently draped a semiconscious Heero on the couch. His condition had worsened, the
rash was spreading and turning a darker red, almost burgundy. Duo had to stop once to stop
Heero's nose from bleeding. Then again to wipe blood from his ears.
Kat looked at them with hazed green eyes. She smiled and purred, "Ah, Solo, still wanna
go at it?"
She held out a hand. Duo walked over to her and picked her up. Her drugged eyes
flashed in surprise as he snapped, "I'm Duo Maxwell, Gundam Pilot of Deathscythe HELL,
known to you as 02, the God of Death. Now, get your damn uncle in here before I kill you."
She laughed and pressed against him. Her body was weak and limp. She said, "I'm so
sleepy, Duo Maxwell, Gundam Pilot of Deathscythe Hell, God of Death. Hey, I'm really dying
then, aren't I?"
His heart twisted. She was purposely trying to OD. He asked, "How much did you
take?"
"It was filled . . . filled past the lines with Black Frost," she slurred with a sleepy laugh.
Her eyes started to shut and Duo slapped her. She opened them and smiled at him. She gave
him a quick kiss, but he didn't respond.
Duo said, "Call him in here."
"Let the hell go of my niece," a cultured male voice hissed behind him.
Duo spun around, gently putting Kat down. He aimed his machine gun at the tall,
distinguished guy before him. Jacob Blackwell's bright blue eyes looked Duo over then
flickered to Heero.
Blackwell mused, "Why aren't you ill?"
"Give me the antidote!" Duo sneered, aiming his pistol at Blackwell.
The scientist said, "Leave my niece alone and you won't die."
"She's already dead you stupid ass hole!" Duo shouted, pointing at the syringe lying on
the table. "She shot herself up with Black Frost, you stupid bastard! She's dying, check her
vitals!"
He looked over at Kat. Her head was lying limply against her shoulder and her eyes were
closed. The look on her face was peaceful, serene even. Blackwell's eyes widened as he walked
over to her.
"Kat, Kitty," Blackwell murmured as he stroked his niece's face. She didn't stir. He
shouted, "Kat! Wake up, sweetheart! Please!" She didn't move. Blackwell's fingers touched
her neck and his face blanched.
Duo snarled, "How do you like losing someone?"
Blackwell turned to look at him with teary eyes. Heero rasped, "It's your fault that she
killed herself."
Duo shook his head at Heero and hissed, "Keep still, Heero. I'll see you out of this, I
swear it."
Blackwell looked at him with amazement then looked back at Heero again. Blackwell
said, "You should be like your friend by now. I coated the both of you with the virus."
Duo's laugh was bitter, even to him. He pulled the safety off of his gun and hissed, "I
know a lot about losing people, Jacob. Remember a plague that struck L2 about ten years ago?"
"Yes, the Federation quickly fixed the problem. I worked on that project," Blackwell
answered with a nod.
Duo snarled and pointed his gun. He raged, "You stupid son of a bitch! What you did
was kill thousands of innocent kids! Homeless people, people who couldn't afford the medicine
to get better."
"There was a boy who was about five who broke into the hospital I was stationed at that
stole enough of the antitoxin to save twenty-two children, despite our efforts," Blackwell
snapped back.
Duo snarled, "I was that boy."
"The only one who wasn't infected," Blackwell drawled, "The only one who isn't
infected now. Oh, this is too perfect. A person immune to most diseases. Imagine the
antibodies we could draw from you and use against your fellow colonists."
Duo smiled as he walked closer. He sneered, "Go to hell." Then he used the gun barrel
to hit Blackwell across the face. The doctor crumpled to the ground, giving Duo enough time to
pull out a grenade.
He held it out and said, "I could just wipe us out now. All of us. No more virus, no more
us. I'm ready to die, Heero's aching for it, what about you, old man? Ready to meet your
maker?"
"No! Don't!" Blackwell shouted as he reached for Duo. Duo simply danced back,
waving the grenade at the scientist's face. He chuckled and Heero gave him a sharp look. He
gripped the grenade and moved his hand to the pin.
"No, you stupid little brat! It's in my study, the room across the hall, behind a copy of
The Andromeda Strain! Just don't pull that pin!" Blackwell screamed.
Duo smiled, knowing that he'd won. He gathered up Heero in his arms as well as the
laptop. He gave Kat's body one last look and gave her a quick prayer. He hoped that she would
find her peace in the next world. He smiled as he carried Heero out of the room. "See you in
Hell, you son of a bitch," he whispered.
Then he pulled the pin and threw the grenade in as the door closed behind him.
******
Heero was still weak, but he wasn't bearing any of the rash or coughing up green shit or
bleeding. Duo considered that a vast improvement. He injected Heero with the anti-virus and he
had been knocked out while Duo destroyed the underground compound.
Heero asked, "What happened? I remember Blackwell's niece ODing, you bluffing
Blackwell, and you throwing the grenade into the room, but that's about it."
Duo smiled as he handed Heero his laptop. He said, "Well, while you were sleeping, I
took out the compound, by myself I might add."
"Why didn't you get sick?" Heero asked in his monotone.
Duo smiled and looked up. He could see Solo's golden eyes and blond hair in his mind's
eye. He answered, "Oh, someone must be looking out for me, I guess."
The End!
1) Anyone remember The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest? Well, Jonny had a watch that did
similar things as Duo's did in this story. That's where I got the idea from.
Well, a non-vampire Gundam Wing story from Elf that actualy has a plot and is under a hundred
pages! Whoo buddy, and one that could of actualy taken place in the series. Surprising, isn't it?
