Visions

Lately I know I've been doing a lot of stuff with the children, well in this story the children are still there, but…. Well, just wait and see.

Disclaimer: I don't own Gundam Wing. Pacifica and Justice belong to Quality Paiges. Uno is my older sister's, but Mitchell is mine.

Relena left Heero standing at the door. She walked into a "Secure Room," that had been turned into a conference room. Everyone knew she had a meeting with some high rank official, but no one could figure out where from. This official wasn't here yet.

Heero still had the capability to hear what went on in the conference room. As lest she didn't know about that. He saw the official coming down the hall with his body guard. He didn't get a good look at the guard as she stationed herself next to him in a similar stance, but he did see a long dark blond pony tail.

The man she was with quietly slipped into the office. Relena looked up from a set of papers on the conference table, "Justice," she said quietly. He nodded and pointed to his ear. He returned the nod "You came," she began slowly, "To discuss the sudden diminishment of technology in you area, did you not?"

"Yes, Miss Relena," said the man softly. "With the diminishment in technology my people are starving. My fellow governors gripe when we need to spend so much on imported food."

"Well," Relena started hesitantly. "The source you requested for these technologies is unavailable. They've stopped producing what you require." She saw his face wilt and a touch of a smile hit her face. "However, the WhiteFish Association might be willing to help your cause."

In the hall, Heero looked sideways at his companion. She seemed slightly shorter than him, but the long hair made her seem a little taller. Her uniform was much like the Preventer's one he had on. There were only two things different, she had a cap on that had the lettering UP on it, and she had a miniskirt on. He could just make out the print at the bottom of the skirt. It read Soldier's Daughter in red. He skimmed back up to her face again. The corner of her mouth tipped up in a smile. Her eye was on him. "Trying to figure out what I am?" she murmured just loud enough fo he could hear her. He gave no indication that he heard her though. Her smile grew slightly.

Justice and Relena walked out. Justice was about his own height, with a similar hair color, Justice's was lighter though. The length was about Heero's, or so it might have been had it not been slicked back. Justice's eyes were a lighter shade of blue than his own. They had a familiar look about them, but he couldn't figure out from where. He was fit, but not to a soldier's standards.

Relena handed Justice an envelope. "If you WCA won't listen to you, give them this," she said as he took the envelope from her. He nodded as Relena turned to the guard, and Justice put the envelope away. "Pacifica?" she asked her face soft and smiling.

Pacifica nodded before saying, "Soldier's Daughter, 221." Her eyes got uncharacteristically bright as she said, "Miss Relena." Relena leaned over and hugged her tightly. Pacifica looked startled before she returned the hug. She pulled away quickly though. "We have to go Justice," she threw a glance at Heero as she continues. "Game One will be waiting." She turned sharply to Heero. "Goodbye Soldier," she said briskly before following Justice out.

Relena stood watching them go sadly. "I really wish that we had a chance to visit. Especially those two, no correction, especially Soldier's Daughter, and myself," she said turning towards her room. Heero looked at her, slightly puzzled but not willing to ask. "You know, the Soldier's Daughters are the worst off of the lot." She paused for a minute to consider the others. "Except for Soldier's Orphans, because Soldier's Orphans don't even have Soldier to help." She smirked, she knew she was giving more away than she should, but oh well. The way things were going with Soldier's Daughter, and World Prince, 221, everyone here would know soon.

Soldier, Heero thought to himself, that's what Soldier's Daughter, 221, Pacifica, called me. Does Relena mean me when she says that Soldier's Orphans don't have Soldier to help? Where exactly were they from? Relena seems to know them, but they make her sad, why? The boy, Justice, doesn't seem a threat, but she did. She seems like she knew it too. She knew I thought her a threat, but she didn't confront me on it. She seemed to know what I was thinking as well, even though I know I didn't show her anything.

Relena smiled when they got to her room. Blackbird, she thought, Blackbird's their only hope. She glanced over her shoulder at Heero, "No appointments this eating, so where are we eating?"

Heero looked around the room before he answered, "The White Starlet was secured earlier today. We shouldn't have a problem." Heero paced her room as she got ready. He'd been keeping his surprise for weeks. No one knew not even the jeweler. Heero's mouth tilted slightly as he thought about the night he'd snuck into the jewelry store and paid for the merchandise he'd 'stolen.' He had kept it till the story died down. His smiled disappeared as she emerged from the bath room. "Maxwell and his family will be joining us at the restaurant," Heero told her quietly as she approached him. She presented her back to him and passed a necklace over her shoulder. "Trowa is at the circus," he continued. Relena pulled her hair out of the way as he said, "Quatre has a business meeting, and Wufei is on duty."

She turned around to face him smiling, "Catherine is with her brother, Dorothy has disappeared again, and if Wufei has duty Sally does as well. My brother and Noin are still on their honeymoon." Relena proceeded Heero out the door and down to the waiting car.

Dinner was great. Duo opted for a good old American stake. Hilde had the fettuccini Alf redo with beef. Heero had a sushi mix, and Relena had a light salad. Uno had a cheeseburger and curly fries as she was only five, while Mitchell, just turning one, had a little off of every one's plate. Dinner was quiet, fun, and elegant. They were surrounded by a dull murmur, and even duller music. Once or twice Relena thought she saw a dark blond head coming towards her, but no one ever approached.

After dinner Heero drove them back to her rooms in the state houses. Heero smiled as he followed his charge into her rooms. She took off her jewelry as she walked into her bathroom. As Heero finished his rounds he saw her standing in front of her dresser, and jewelry box, putting away her ornaments from the night. He slipped up behind her and hugged her around the waist. She smiled at him in the mirror, and he finally smiled back.

"Relena," he said softly. "I have something to ask you." He met her teary eyes in the mirror. Her bottom lip trembled.

"Yes?" came the shaky voice quietly.

He took her shoulder and turned her around. Kneeling before her silently, he slipt a hand into his pocket while taking her left hand in his. He pulled a small black velvet box out and flipped it open in front of her. "Relena Darlian - Peacecraft, will you marry me?" he asked expression less.

Relena stood there, silent tears glistening in her eyes. It took her a few moments, but hse found her voice and said "Yes, always and forever." She stood there, laughing and crying as Heero slipped the ring onto her hand.

Heero stood, not really surprised she said yes. He took her in his arms and hugged her tightly. "Let's keep this between us for now, alright? We can tell the others slowly, and quietly," he said softly in her ear. She nodded. He pushed her away with a small smiled on her face.

She happened to glance over his shoulder and saw a familiar blond head, in the window.