Disclaimer: I do not own Gundam Wing AC, or its characters.
Title: Movie Night
Rating: K+
Warning: attempt at humor, implied yaoi, language
Pairing: 1 + R, implied 1x2
Notes: Words between / / are thoughts.
Movie Night
Heero sat at the far left side of the couch. He glanced over at the couches two other occupants. Relena and Dorothy. Sobbing away, blowing their noses, and commenting on the horrendously sad/happy movie. Heero kept the hood of his hoodie up to keep his face hidden from his two female friends.
/If Relena is going to subject me to this kind of crap then our movie nights are over!/
Movie nights with Relena happend the first Tuesday of every month. They were great friends now, but their jobs kept them busy. So, they made up movie night, so they would get to see each other at least once a month.
The movie finally came to an end. Heero felt Relena grab his bicep as she sniffled, "Wasn't that great?"
Not trusting his voice, Heero shook his head.
"What's wrong Heero, look at me," she pleaded in sad voice.
"Uh nnn," Heero rejected.
She grabbed the sides of his head over his hoodie and tried to force him to look at her. He quickly rubbed his face and jerked his head out of her grasped, but she saw. /Goddamn it./
"Heero!" Relena shouted, "Are you crying?!"
He snapped his head to look at her and protested, "Yeah, so what? So are you!"
Dorothy burst into a fit of laughter, and Relena flung herself around him.
"I've never seen you cry!" Relena burst into a new fit of tears.
"You fucking tell anybody, and I will fucking kill you!" He mumbled into her shoulder as he returned the embrace.
She snorted, "Yeah, like I haven't heard that one before."
"So, sappy chick flicks can make the impenetrable Heero Yuy cry like a girl," Dorothy teased.
"The same goes for you too!" He shot a glare at her.
"Yeah, sure, right, whatever," she said waving dismissive hand.
Heero felt a sense of dread at the thought of his boyfriend finding out. He could almost hear Duo teasing and laughing at him. /I'd never hear the end of it./
But still, even though it was extremely sad and sappy, Heero had to admit that The Notebook was a pretty damn good movie.
