Don't own it!
Heero started asking himself
questions. "Why can I not say it? Why can't I say I care for her? Do I
care for her?" Heero sat down at a bench glad Duo had not followed him. Heero
shut his eyes tight. "Maybe when I open them I find this is all a dream." Heero
thought to himself. He didn't really believe it would happen, it just helped to
take away some of the pain. "Pain? Pain from what?" Heero asked
himself as he opened his eyes. "I already promised to kill her." Heero said out
loud. "I just haven't yet." He added quietly to himself. "Do I even want to?"
Heero lifted his head to look at the other side of the street. The rain made it
a beautiful sight and Heero might have enjoyed it, if he wasn't so confused and
preoccupied with other thoughts. Heero studied a couple walking on the other
side of the street. They shared an umbrella and they were laughing as they
disappeared into a coffee shop. Heero got up and started to cross the street
but had to wait for an old blue truck to pass and then he slowly crossed the
street. Heero didn't drink much coffee but decided he wanted to get warm and
dry and maybe it would take his mind off the mission. Heero listened to the little
bell as he walked into the little coffee shop. He usually smiled when he heard
that sound. It was one of the few things that made him smile. "That and the
girl I'm supposed to kill." Heero thought. Heero walked over to the coffee bar
and ordered the coffee of the day. Heero paid and went to sit down at a small
table near the back. Heero took a small sip of his hot coffee and made a small
face at the bitter taste of the black coffee. "Black isn't my favorite way to
drink coffee, but cream and sugar seem to happy for the way I'm feeling." Heero
thought as he took another sip. "A few more sips and I wont mind it so much."
Heero thought to himself. Suddenly Heero noticed a young man walking toward him
with a half empty cup of coffee. "Can I sit here?" The young man asked. Heero
nodded at Trowa, another Gundam pilot. "You got a mission didn't you." Trowa
said as if he already knew what the answer would be. Heero swallowed a sip of
coffee and answered "Yea." In a board tone of voice, hoping Trowa would leave him
alone. It didn't work and Trowa pressed on. "You haven't given your answer yet,
have you?" Heero was surprised at how Trowa would know this. "But then again
Trowa was always so calm and seemed to already know most things from just
listening and being attentive to others." Heero thought to himself. Trowa
seemed to feel that Heero wanted to be alone and slowly stood up. "One point of
advice." He said before he left. "The only way to live a good life is to act on
your emotions." Trowa then went back to his old seat at the bar. Heero
remembered all the times he had said that to Trowa. "Act on my emotions." Heero
thought, "What are my emotions?" Heero asked himself. Deciding he didn't like
black coffee after all, Heero got up and threw what was left in the cup away.
He then went back outside into the rain. "How can I act on my emotions if I'm
not even sure what they are?" Heero asked. "I can't tell Mission, mission not
accepted because I'm not sure. Or, mission confused. I have to say, mission
accepted or mission not accepted, and then I have to explain why I can't
complete my mission. I can't even explain it to me." By this time Heero had
walked the short distance to his hotel. As Heero walked through the automatic
doors he took in all the sights and sounds of the hotel lobby. He heard
whispers here and there and the occasional ding from the elevators. And then
sitting near the door on a soft couch was another Gundam pilot, Quatre. Heero
walked over and sat next to Quatre. "Wufei got here a little while ago, said he
talked to you on the road and you were upset about a mission. He thought I
might be able to cheer you up, or at least talk to you about it." Quatre said
Heero looked at Quatre. "I got a mission…and I'm supposed to kill someone I…I…I
care about." Heero said the last part softly. Quatre smiled. "Don't kill her
Heero. I know whom your talking about. If you kill her you will regret it for
the rest of your life." Heero thought of the little girl. Quatre got up and
walked toward the elevators. "Remember what I said, because here she comes
now." Heero turned and saw Relena Peacecraft set down some bags and take off
her raincoat. Heero walked over to her.
