Heero stoically watched as a small black jeep drove over a large lawn of freshly cut grass. The car stopped at the base of a large oak tree, the very same oak tree that the Japanese pilot inhabited. Masking his movements with the sound of the engine Heero jumped from branch to branch into order to catch a glimpse of the new arrival. Heero easily jumped the ten yards from his perch in the tree to car below, his gun drawn and pointed at the temple of the driver the moment he landed onto the ground. Heero was slightly surprise to feel to cold bite of steel at his neck.
"You are not an easy man to find." Wufei said, withdrawing the blade from the younger boy's throat. "But that is what I would expect from a Gundam pilot."
"Wufei." Heero nodded in recognition but did not lower his weapon.
"Maxwell shoved this on me before we parted from Lunar Base." Wufei explained, holding up a thin, rectangular, black laptop. "When I told him I was heading back to Earth, he asked if I could return it."
Heero holstered his gun, took the small computer from the Chinese youth and opened it. A soft beeping indicated he had received a new email message.
"If it's what I think it is, it means we've got a new mission." Wufei held up a piece of parchment, it was filled with Chinese characters, though the letters OZ where in English.
"Looks like." Heero replied. "The target is in Luxemburg. It shouldn't take too long to complete. Mission Accept…" Heero cut himself off at the look Wufei gave him. "I don't think the Peacecraft family would appreciate you driving over their grass." Heero said, changing the subject.
"And I don't think they would appreciate you swinging in their trees." Wufei replied glibly.
"Then how about we get out of here before they spot us?" Heero suggested, climbing into the passenger side.
"Where's your stuff or don't you have anything with you besides that gun of yours?" Wufei asked, starting the jeep. When Heero shook his head Wufei laughed. "I swear sometimes I think that idiot's right when he said you could live solely on air."
"That's ridiculous," Heero said but didn't elaborate as the jeep sped away from the oak tree.
