Disclaimer… FOR THE WHOLE STORY: I do not own Gundam Wing in
any way, not even merchandise.
AN: Hey guys! New story here!! It's a
bit different from my last ones… there's no romance, but a really confusing
story about two friends separated by war. I've already panned it out for the
most part… character to character wise, but the plot I only have a faint idea
of. And I know what characters I used to list this story in, but there will not
be any shoujo-ai or shonen-ai, alright?
Now, let's get going!
Summary: In a world where personal
matters are as important as world matters, two friends, bound by an innocent
child's promise, must try and find a way out of their web, and into the world
they used to know… AU
A Childhood Promise
Chapter 1
My friend and I don't have much in common, nor
are our views the same… and there are times when we're nothing alike… but we're
still best friends.
For eons, red and blue have always been
the most unfavorable colors, as weird as it may be. It seemed like, whenever in
a war, those two colors were the representatives of the opposing forces. England
and France, Canada
and the United States,
even the lowly gangs in the streets wore those two colors. Was it a mere
coincidence that Mars and Earth, the red and blue planets, fought?
And for what… for the choice of
government between the two planets, though almost no one saw that anymore. What
was important was the war, and winning. And for a war that had been raging on
for six years, it's probably normal.
Perhaps she shouldn't have joined the
army, so soon, then she wouldn't be in this mess. A slight pain emitted from
her side, where the bullets had grazed her. Dark blue tresses flowed in her
face, and her cropped hair fluttered in the slight wind, but Hilde wasn't
making not of any of it. Instead, her eyes were trained on the grounds, and on
the walls, and anywhere else possible to look for hidden camera.
"It's been looped, soldier. It's safe to
penetrate now." Heero's calm voice flickered into her ear. Even as he said it,
the situation made Hilde uneasy. It was too dangerous. Sure, Duo had probably
already knocked out a handful of guards, but if the base commander, or anyone
for that matter, noticed a guard that wasn't out, or on duty, the loop would be
caught.
"Great, sir, but how long is the thing
on for?"
"As long as they don't restart… and the
loop is every minute. Risky, I know, but there are guards inside, and I have to
give them time to move." came the curt reply. Hilde almost groaned into her
headset, knowing the risk of using such a long time period.
"Pray that you didn't cut at a soldier
in mid-stride." A grunt, and Hilde swiftly entered the building, her long legs
carrying her silently. She had to get as far as she could before the loop was
discovered.
*~*~*~*~*
Relena sat on her bed, twirling a
medallion in her hand. In another lifetime, maybe, she would've wished that
this would be over, but now…
The medallion glinted in the light, a
bit of a peachy pink color catching it, before disappearing. They were so close
to winning now… there just had to be a way to hold on… and still fulfill her
promise. The war wouldn't last much longer…
"Something on your mind?" Sylvia sat
down on the bed, keeping an eye on her friend and employer. She had been
playing guidance counselor for Relena for a year now, and there was a
friendship growing between them. "Don't tell me you're having doubts."
"No… I believe in our cause, Sylvia, but
something's bothering me… my gut's telling me there's something missing…"
"Or something wrong?" A smile lit up
Relena's face as Sylvia pulled the words right out of her mouth. She was only a
couple of years older than herself, but Sylvia was wise, and a good advisor
when need be. Sitting upright, she straightened out her dark blue dress and sat
beside the older woman, ready to listen to her words.
"Relena, we all gave something up for
this… but we're in for the right reason, trust me. You may have left your
family behind, but you're doing this for them,
so that they could live fairly."
Her pink lips opened to speak, but the
words died on her tongue. It didn't feel right to discuss something like this…
especially when she didn't understand it herself. Instead, she plastered on a
smile and thanked Sylvia, knowing that the older woman was only trying to make
things seem better. She left Relena to herself, walking out the door within
seconds.
Her head fell against the royal blue
pillows, and she turned to look up at the ceiling. Her left hand stretched out
again, holding the medallion to shine in the lamplight. A silver figure held
onto the glass orb, glowing a slight pink in the firelight. The orb, not much
more than an inch in diameter, held a small photo, distorted by the shape of
the glass. Relena hardly even remembered it being taken, since it was at least
nine years ago.
Two children stood side by side, smiling
cheek to cheek. The day was bright, and the children happy. One was dark
haired, another light, but they were best friends… it was painfully evident.
Things
have to change… Those words echoed in her head as she relived those painful
moments that she and her best friend, as children, turn away from each other…
and promised the other one thing…
It'd been nine years already, though…
what was the point of that? Why had they promised it? They both had known that
it was nearly impossible… even as children. Well, it was nine years now, where
was she?
Angry thoughts filled her head about how
their one bond was nearly broken. Not long from now, ten years will have
passed, and they'd still be where they were. Who knows where she had gone? Had
her best friend forgotten?
"Here,
you wear it… knowing how forgetful you are…"
Relena picked up the pillow, ready
to throw it across the room, when there was a knock at the door. Placing the
comforter back in its spot, Relena brushed a hand through her hair and tried to
make herself look presentable.
"Come in." the doorknob opened, and
Sally Po stepped in, bowing low.
"Mistress Dorlain, we require your presence
in the main room. Trowa has found an intruder." Eyes rolling, Relena slid off
the bed and into her boots, tying them up before checking her own uniform for
wrinkles. Becoming a world leader definitely did not have many perks… but
someone had to do it, or else those damn Martians would win.
She finished preparing herself and
opened her drawer, shoving the amulet in as far as it would go, ready to be forgotten until tonight. Sally waited patiently
as she waited for her mistress, her eyes following the amulet up until it was
shoved in the drawer, curious of why Relena still kept it.
"Very well, lead the way."
"Yes Mistress."
*~*~*~*~*
Hilde sat in the roof, watching as a
young man… blonde and kind looking, was being dragged towards the main room by
his arms. She didn't recognize him… but he wore the same suit as hers.
Their eyes locked, and he suddenly began
to struggle. The other man, dragging the blonde, was talking into his
microphone and he bent the blonde's wrist, causing him to twist. Hilde flinched
at the kid's face, twisted in pain, but not making a sound. After they had
disappeared out of her line of view, Hilde turned and twisted until they had
disappeared from sight, then dropped down.
"Soldier, what was that?" Heero's voice
crackled through, distorted by the base's walls.
"One of ours was captured. Heero, how
many men did we send out?" There was a moment's silence, making Hilde think
that he wouldn't answer, but a line of static told her he was still listening.
"Two." Two? But
she had thought Duo was the only one… maybe that man had been part of her side,
but she wasn't sure yet.
"Was one of them a young blonde, our
age, with really blue eyes?" There was a tapping sound on the other side… then
a bit of a grunt.
"What kind of game are you playing at,
Hilde? We sent out Wufei and Duo…" What…?
"Halt!" Hilde turned,
hands up and in the air as she faced to men, easily twice her age, in Earthling
uniforms and holding guns at her. They eyed her dark red jumpsuit and Martian
emblem.
"Come over here, girlie." Ignoring the
urge to roll her eyes, she walked over to them hands still raised. They pushed
her against the wall and began to search her, before fingering her headset. "What's
this…?" His hand enclosed around the wire, and tugged at it. Hilde winced
inwardly; it was clipped into her ear.
With a chuckled, the man pulled at it,
cutting a bit of her ear as it was dislodged. Blood spattered on her shirt,
dripping to the ground as her ear throbbed, pain lacing it… at least it wasn't
too far in.
"Heh, that kid was right… his plan did
work."
"Come on and let's get this girl to the
Mistress."
They yanked at her arms, making her turn
to face the men from before. The man being dragged had a very uncertain look on
his face, but it only lasted a moment as his face was set into a grim look. The
other one had a side of his face covered in brown tresses, with a stoic mask
on. It reminded her of Heero…
"I've already alerted Sally, she'll be
telling the Mistress any moment now." Hilde looked at the four men, all looking
at her, the two older ones with smirks on their faces.
I
won't talk… Hilde thought, determined. They'll
have to kill me. The cold man regarded her… and Hilde spat right in his
face. Though, it didn't work, as a hand hit it, splattering it back at her. The
two older men pushed her forward, a stinger ready to use in one hand.
"Hey girlie," the voice was followed by
a putrid smell, making Hilde turn her head, "What's a pretty girl like you
fighting in the war, anyways?" She throated another clump of spit and the men
laughed out loud. The one with the weird hair up front turned to them.
"If you kill her, gentlemen, Mistress
Dorlain will be very upset." The laughing died down, the men grumbling under
their breath instead. "Besides, we're almost there."
*~*~*~*~*~*
Yep! New story, first chapter! I hope nothing wasn't too painfully obvious in here… 'cause it wouldn't look too professional if I went ahead and
told you everything, now would it? Well, I hope you like the first chapter,
R&R please!
