Hey. This is one of a few Gundam Seed Destiny/ Sailor Moon crossovers that I wanted to submit that pairs Setsuna Meioh with Heine Westenfluss. Sorry it's short but was hard to come up with anything else for this chapter. So please, stick with me and know that they'll get a bit longer. Please read and review.Thanks
"Why did you have to die," sobbed a green haired woman as she clutched a gold pendant around her neck. The tears released from her eyes dampened her black captain's uniform while a few tears glistened on her newly polished F.A.I.T.H. badge.
"Captain Meioh…" the voice of her subordinate didn't reach her. As of that moment, Z.A.F.T. Captain Setsuna Meioh was in a world of her memories.
Flashback, five years earlier:
"Maybe being a coordinator isn't all that great," she mumbled as she placed a pistol in her mouth. "I hope things will be better on the other side." Before she could pull the trigger, somebody hit her in the back of the neck, knocking her unconscious. Using the same lightning fast motion, the person caught her before her body could go near the ground. Moments later, a soldier in a Z.A.F.T. green uniform approached the man holding the knocked out woman.
"Did you have to go that far lieutenant? Couldn't you just disarm her? It would've been less violent."
The man stood up and shook his head in disappointment. "Shame on you Carter, you know I dislike being called by my title. It's too formal for me… makes me feel isolated."
"Sure Heine. Whatever you say, sir," smirked the Carter. The orange haired officer gave an annoyed glare at his friend for a few seconds, then returned to his usually cheerful expression.
"I'll forgive this time," Heine shook his index finger at his friend. He forgot that he had an unconscious woman that required both his arms. Once he recognized his mistake, he quickly placed his freed arm behind Setsuna's legs and lifted her bridal style.
"So what do we do about her? Correction, what will you do about her, Heine?" The orange haired soldier looked at his friend with an expression of shock and betrayal. Then he glanced at the green haired woman in his arms and smiled.
"Maybe this won't be so bad after all," Heine said to himself as he walked towards his car. He softly placed Setsuna in the passenger seat then had a strange thought come in his mind. "I swear I've seen her before." He dismissed the thought and drove her to the nearest hotel.
Three hours later:
Setsuna woke up to unfamiliar settings and began to panic. The last place she remembered was the back alley of her work building. "How the hell did I end up here," she muttered while examining the hotel room.
"Well, good morning to you." Setsuna's head jerked towards an orange haired stranger sitting at a small coffee table.
"Who are you? Why did you bring me here? What do you plan to do to me?" Millions of other questions were rushing through her head, but those three were the only questions to exit her mouth.
Heine slowly put down his newspaper and let out a long exaggerated sigh. His deep emerald eyes contacted her garnet orbs. "I see you have quite a few questions to ask me and I have no problem with answering them. However, you have to answer some of my questions first. Deal?"
"Fine," responded Setsuna in her normal, collected tone. For some reason beyond her comprehension, she felt as if she could relax because this man seemed to be kind and would not bring her any harm. Besides that, she felt as if this person was somehow familiar to her.
"First question, what is your name," he asked with a friendly smile on his face.
"Excuse me?"
"Your name, I doubt we can have a meaningful conversation without knowing each other's name."
"Very well then." She let a slight smile come across her lips. "My name is Setsuna Meioh."
Heine stood up from his chair and walked over to her bedside. Then he dropped to one knee, lifted her hand, and, like the gentleman he was, placed a light kiss on her smooth, tanned skin. Setsuna retorted out of shock, but the orange haired soldier kept his composition. "I am Heine Westenfluss, at your service," he said with a bow.
