My Little Eye

Author: Dragongirl85

Pairings: 1x2

Disclaimer: I own nothing. Sorry to say it, but I don't... If I did, Relena would be killed a long time ago and the Gundam Boys would be extremely happy (not because Relena was dead. Well, Heero would...) I'm making no money for writing this. Don't sue, you won't get much anyway, unless you want a cranky, old cat, a fucked up cell-phone and a really, really, REALLY old and crappy computer.

Raiting: T

Notes: Heero Yuy is a boring computer technician until his friend and boss Quatre Raberba Winner decides that his life needs a little spicing up. Talking him into meeting a fortune teller, Heero gets more than he bargains for. Is there such a thing as a soul mate (this is seen as two separate words) and was their meeting foreseen by destiny?

This was supose to be a one-shot, but my muse insisted on turning it into something longer. And the way it's coming along so far, I'd say it'll be... About three parts.

Warnings: AU, slightly OOC, mention of the occult, Seeing, humour

Archive: Sure, but please ask first.

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"Heero Yuy, you must be one of the most boring people I've ever known!" Quatre placed his hands on his hips and gave his friend an annoyed look.

Heero just snorted and continued to run the new anti-virus program he'd been creating. "Well, nobody asked you to get to know me and nobody is forcing you to stay."

Quatre pouted and pointed a slim finger at the Japanese man. "My heart and common sense forces me to stay because I'm not gonna let you spent another night in front of a computer screen and with take-out food by your side! When was the last time you went out and have some fun?"

Heero snorted again and tried his best to ignore the blonde. "I have fun at home, now please let me be alone. I'm sure you have some work to do as well, 'boss'."

Quatre rolled his eyes and grabbed a chair from the desk next to Heero's. It was still early, it wasn't even lunchtime yet, but Heero was the only one actually doing something useful in Quatre's big family business. He was the best computer technician he had, but also the most boring one.

Placing said chair in front of Heero's desk, Quatre straddled it and stared into Heero's deep, Prussian eyes. "Heero, it is not healthy to live like you do. You have to get out, meet new people, talk and be social, not sit inside and hide from the world."

Heero frowned and stared at the petite blonde in front of him. "I socialize with people and I'm talking with you right now."

Quatre smacked his own forehead with a growl and grasped Heero's chin with one hand. "Heero Yuy, you know perfectly well what I mean. You have been inside and in front of that stupid laptop of yours for too long. You have a sign on your forehead that says 'broken' and as your friend it is my duty to fix you!" Grabbing Heero's hand, he dragged the ranting Japanese down a hall and to an elevator. As soon as the doors opened, he pushed Heero inside, pressed a button and waited as the elevator went down. Heero was pouting all the way.

When the elevator stopped at the first floor, Quatre once again grabbed Heero's hand and dragged him outside, letting the lady by the reception know that they went out for lunch. As soon as the two men got outside, Heero let out a loud groan, earning a confused look from the blonde. "The world..." he grunted out and pointed at the people.

The street was packed with people of all kind, some teenage girls were wearing miniskirts and tops, ignoring the fact that it was in the middle of october. A lady with a fur coat walked past them while talking into a phone with an overdone snobbish accent and waving a hand covered in diamond rings. An overly large man was eating a hamburger while spitting everywhere and some teenage punks were using the streets as their personal playground, zooming ahead on rollerblades and skateboards, and ignoring the fact that they was bumping into people and making them fall.

Waving his hand at the mass of people, Heero grunted. "This is the reason I'm hiding inside. If this is what you want me to socialize with, I'm better off alone! I can't stand the sight of this; it makes me want to throw up!"

Quatre raised an eyebrow and nodded towards a street. "Then let's walk away from the masses, Heero. Lets find a nice cafe to eat in, and then we'll go out and see what's out there."

Heero crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow of his own. "What's in it for me?"

Quatre walked past him and mumbled. "I'll treat you to a chocolate chip muffin."

Heero followed the blonde without any further complains.

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"Now, I've eaten the stupid lunch with you, can we go back now?" Heero shoved his hands into his pockets and followed the blonde out of the cafe.

Quatre smiled brightly and shook his head. "No. Now we're gonna do something besides sitting in front of that laptop. We're gonna do something spontaneous and fun!"

Heero grumbled and tried to burn a hole through Quatre's head with his eyes. "Just what do you have in mind?"

"Nothing," exclaimed Quatre happily and clapped his hands. "We're gonna do something spontaneous, meaning, we won't know what we're gonna do before we do it!"

Heero grumbled and tried to find a route of escape from the blond, but found out that too many people were around them, destroying any possible escape-route. "I know what spontaneous means, Quatre," he mumbled and followed the blonde. "But when are we gonna do it so I know when we'll be back so I actually can get some work done!"

Quatre smiled and walked over to wrap his arm around Heero's shoulder. "If you're gonna be this impatient then we can go for it right now. And we're gonna do..." Stopping his mouth for a second, Quatre started looking around before breaking into a huge grin and pointed. "That!"

Heero followed Quatre's finger and groaned in disbelief. "Oh, god, you have to be kidding me!"

In front of them was a seemingly normal apartment building, completed with a purple sign on the wall saying; 'Duo Maxwell – Fortune Teller. Let me spill the future for you. Third floor, door 312.'

Heero glared at Quatre who seemed like he couldn't wait to get in there. "I am so NOT going in there, Quatre! That's a waste of money and time! I refuse to go to a fortune-teller who'll only figure up a nice story so he or she can rob us for money!"

Quatre sighed and started pushing Heero towards the door. "Oh, don't be so boring! What if I say it's on me, huh? Would you do it then?"

Heero shook his head and as soon Quatre had pushed him to the door, he placed the heels of his shoes against the frames of the door and pushed back against the blonde. "No! I simply don't have the desire to sit and listen to an old fraud make up lies that can possibly happen to me in the future!"

Quatre sighed and put his back against Heero's, using his legs to push his stoic friend inside. "But it's just fun to listen to the lies, Heero! We can pay him or her for having a good fantasy! And what makes you think that he or she is old!"

Heero shook his head and used his arms as well to stop the blonde from pushing him inside. "No! I absolutely refuse to do this! And fortune tellers are always old!"

"Well, tough luck!" Shoving his fingers into Heero's rips, Quatre used this opportunity to shove the squirming man into the building and up the stairs. "It will be fun, Heero and it's on me! I'll make up for the lost time by letting you work overtime tonight!"

"You're just saying that..." Heero grumbled while rubbing his rips. Damn, the blonde had pointy fingers.

They walked up to the third floor and started searching for apartment 312. Quatre was a little puzzled that this Duo Maxwell didn't advertise his business a little better; he could have at least put up a sign or something, while Heero was wondering just how stupid this Maxwell fellow was. The stupid doors wasn't even numbered.

After a minute or two, Quatre announced that he'd found the right apartment, thanks to a little sign where it said 'Duo Maxwell's lair', much to Heero's annoyance. He'd hoped that if they didn't find it, they could just go back to work and actually make good use of the time instead of listening to this fraud.

Quatre was almost bouncing up and down so when Heero joined him by his side, he chirped. "Do you wanna ring the bell or should I?"

Heero just grunted and Quatre nodded. "Okay, I'll ring the bell!" Reaching out his hand, Quatre prepared himself to press in the buzzer, but just as his finger touched the button, the door flew open.

"You here for a session?"

Removing his finger from the bell, both Heero and Quatre started staring at the young man in front of them. He was young, probably in his early twenties and had a long braid hanging over his shoulder. He was smiling and looked friendly and had the most beautiful and lively eyes Heero had seen. He was dressed in a black shirt and formfitting black jeans and was holding a bag in his hands.

Quatre gaped and nodded. "Yes, we are! How did you-? Wow, you are good!"

Duo snickered and shook his head. "Thank you, but I didn't see it coming. I heard you in the hall a mile away. I was about to take out the trash when I heard you talking." Nodding towards the plastic bag in his hand, Duo gave a sheepish grin and winked. "But I can assure you that I am a professional in what I do, so if you're interested in a session, then please step inside. I'll just take the trash out."

Quatre nodded and dragged a little perplexed Heero inside to the apartment while Duo went downstairs to get rid of the trash. What they found in there gave them another little shock.

"It's so..." Quatre started and stared around the supposed living room.

"Normal," Heero finished. He'd expected a dark room with dark curtains, the scent of smoke, a skull or two on the shelf and maybe a snake and spiders along with a mysterious round table in the middle of the room, covered in a red table cloth and with a crystal ball on top of it. Instead they found a bright, soft coloured room with light blue curtains hanging beside a big window. The room smelled clean, with a hint of lemon and not a skull was visible. A table was in the middle of the room, but it was square and was covered in magazines instead of a crystal ball. Beside it was two black leather couches, a comfortable-looking black leather chair and a TV. It looked like a average apartment instead of a place where fortune telling was supposed to take place, at least in Heero's head.

"You like it?"

Heero blinked and turned around as Duo came in and closed the door, the smile was still in place. "You like it? The apartment, I mean."

Heero swallowed and nodded. "It's... A bit different that I expected."

Duo laughed and walked past him to sit down in the stress-less. "You expected a skull and webs and stuff, huh?"

Heero nodded dumbly along with Quatre, making Duo laugh softly. "Most people do, but you don't need that crap to tell the future. It's just to set the mood. But if ya wanna, I can put out a skull or two and decorate it to a more mysterious atmosphere. I got a box in my bedroom filled with stuff like that, just in case my client wants me to change the mood."

Quatre shook his head and smiled. "No, it's fine like this."

Duo grinned and nodded. "Good. It's such a bitch to remove when I'm done. I once had a client that had asthma and she reacted to the smoke that was in the room after the client before her. Had to air out the room for an hour before she could sit here."

Heero snorted and gave the braided man a smug look. "Why didn't you use your powers and healed her?"

Duo gave him a look in return. "I'm a fortune teller, not a healer. I can't heal people or cure diseases or curses, I tell people their future and past."

Quatre gave Heero a glare and nudged his elbow into the Japanese's side, making him yelp. Duo just chuckled and clapped his hands together. "Now, how would you like it?"

Quatre and Heero stared at him, and the blonde carefully asked. "How would we like what?"

Duo chuckled and gave them a friendly smile. "Your fortune. How would you like me to read it?"

Quatre blinked. "There's several ways to do it?"

Duo laughed and nodded. "There sure is!" Using his hands to make the two men come closer, Duo motioned for them to have a seat. Clearing his throat, he gave them a friendly smile and started. "There's several ways to tell the future. Some prefer this way, others another way. What's important is that you find a way that works for you and stick with it."

Smiling, he pulled out a deck with normal playing cards. "You can tell the future with a bunch of things. You have Scrying, that's the fancy word for crystal-gazing, using the typical crystal-ball that you can see in the typical Mystery movies, but few people know that you don't need a real crystal-ball. If you have the talent, you can just as easily tell the future in a glass with water or a cup with ink.

"Another way is the tarot-cards. You place them in a special type of pattern and draw cards to find out about either your future or other things; love-life, money and so on. But I find the method a little unreliable so I don't use it very often. But I have a deck for those who wish for me to use them. But one can also use a normal deck of cards." After waving the little pack with cards in his hands, Duo put the deck down and folded his hands.

"My speciality is fortune-telling in tarot-cards and palm-reading. When I do palm-reading, I check the lines in your palm and tell you your future as the lines go. I can go a little deeper into it if you wish to use that method.

"Another way is astrology and horoscopes, but I don't use that. If you want your future told from the stars, go buy yourself a newspaper.

"The most risky way is an Ouija board, but I don't use that at all. Contacting spirits to learn about the future is risky and it's not used much. Actually it's only used now a days if somebody wants to contact a dead relative or friend, but I don't do that so there. I know how to do it, I have done it a few times in the past, but I don't anymore so don't ask.

"Throwing rune-stones is also popular, but once again, that's a very unreliable method and only those interested use that method. But I have a bag of rune-stones and I have learned the method just in case."

Clearing his throat a little, Duo smiled and continued. "Tea-leaves a very popular with the elders. There's nothing more fun and relaxing than having a nice cup of tea, brewed with tea-leafs, chitchat a little, then hand the cup over to me so I can read it for you." Winking to Quatre, he mused. "I'm sure you wouldn't mind that method, eh? You look like a tea-loving person."

Quatre blushed slightly, but still managed to smile.

Chuckling, Duo continued. "You can also have your fortune read in animal guts, but I'm not about to capture a cat and cut it's stomach open just to tell a fortune, so forget about it. I'm against animal-cruelty.

"There's a bunch of ways to tell the future, but I've only mentioned the most popular ways to do so. You can also use a pentagram, flip a coin, eat a fortune-cookie, have your handwriting, dreams or personality analyzed, have your aura read, by the way, I do that to, but rarely, use a pendulum and so on." Taking a deep breath, Duo smiled broadly to the two men. "So, how would you like it?"

Quatre scratched his head and looked over at Heero who just shrugged. He didn't care which way his fortune was told as long as it was done quick and painless. Quatre thought for a second before looking at the braided man. "I think we'll make it simple. A...um... Palm-reading sounds interesting enough."

Duo nodded and reached out his hand. "Give me your hand."

Quatre obeyed and gave Duo his hand, palm facing upwards.

Duo smiled and looked at the blonde. "Now, I'll tell you what I'm gonna do before I start reading your fortune." Stroking his finger over Quatre's palm, he continued. "There are twelve different lines you read from when you do palm-reading; The life line, head line, heart line, health line, fate line, fame line, marriage line, money line, sex line, spirit line, travel line and your luck line." Looking up at the blonde's face, he smiled. "But we'll focus on the four most important lines; the life line, head line, health line and the heart line."

Quatre nodded and looked at Duo's finger as it showed him the different lines. "Okay."

Duo nodded and looked at Quatre's hand. "I'll start with the head line. I like saving the heart line and the life line for last." Studying Quatre's palm, he smiled. "Your head line is separate from your life line. My guess is that you have a love for adventure and an enthusiasm for life. It's pretty deep so you have a pretty logical and direct way of thinking, but it's a little bent so you try to think a little of the realistic side." Looking up at the blonde, he winked. "My guess it that you're in a head-position in a business and you work on developing new things. Am I right?"

Quatre nodded with a very impressed look on his face. "Yes. I'm the boss of Winner Inc."

Heero rolled his eyes and mumbled under his breath. "Anybody who's watching the news knows that... Not very impressing..."

Ignoring the sulking Japanese on his couch, Duo looked back down into Quatre's hand and continued. "I'll move over to the health line now." Studying the line, he smiled and stroked his thumb over it. "Your health line is strong and straight. Meaning you have a strong business sense as well as the strength to work hard for the money." Looking up, Duo smiled and stroked over the life line again. "Your life line and health line is also connected, not very uncommon when it comes to businessmen."

Quatre gave him a questioning look. "But isn't the health line supposed to tell me about my...um...Health?"

Duo chuckled and gave Quatre a smile. "The health line deals with the material well being as much as the physical. This is especially so when the life line may be missing or faint. If a person has very faint fate, fame and success lines, then the health line also plays a strong part in the development of material wealth."

Quatre nodded and looked a little embarrassed. Duo just chuckled and continued to read of Quatre's palm. "I'll move on to the heart line now. And just for the record, the heart line deals with all the emotions and events that are centred around love, whether it be your ability to love, or be loved. In general, the stronger and deeper the line, the stronger and warmer your devotions." Studying the line in Quatre's palm, Duo smiled and chuckled. "Well, well, well... Seems like you are loved or in love..."

Quatre blushed and looked down in his palm. "I-I might be..."

Duo chuckled and winked. "Good for you. Your heart line is really curved, especially upwards and that means you have a very romantic nature and in a relationship, you give everything."

Quatre blushed even more and Duo just snickered. "Well, onto the last line. The life line." Brushing his thumb over the line, Duo continued with the reading. "Not much to say about it. It's long and deep, which means you'll live a long, healthy life."

Releasing Quatre's hand, Duo smiled and nodded. "All in all, I'd say you're a wonderful person and if you weren't a client, I would ask you out on a date." Snickering when Quatre blushed even further, he patted the guys hand and smiled. "I'm just kidding. I'd say from my reading that you will have a good and long life and the man or woman in your dreams is right around the corner. I'd say that someone you've been lusting after for a while will come into your life pretty soon, one month tops."

Quatre blushed furiously, but still smiled and nodded to the young fortune-teller.

Duo smiled and winked to him before looking at the scowling Japanese. "You're up."

Heero frowned, but still gave Duo his hand. Duo just smiled and took it before gazing into the palm. "Shall we start with the head line?"

Heero just grunted.

Duo chuckled and smiled. "I'll take that as a yes." Studying the line across Heero's palm, he stroked his thumb over it in a gentle caress. "Hmm... It's pretty straight, just like with your buddy there... But yours is much straighter than his. I'd say that you have a lack of imagination and your thinking is pretty realistic. But you still have a way of developing new things, even though your mind is pretty... well... Straight forward."

Glaring at Quatre as the blonde snorted, he gave a sharp nod to the man studying his hand and grumbled. "I am a realist."

Duo chuckled and gave Heero a little smile. "And boring too, if you're gonna keep that attitude up."

Heero frowned again and Duo looked back down into the palm of the Japanese's hand with a little smile playing on his lips. "Coming up, health line." Looking over Heero's palm, Duo frowned for a second before looking up. "You're health line is non-existent."

Quatre gulped and looked slightly pale. "Is... Is that a bad thing?"

Duo shook his head and smiled. "Nope, it ain't a bad thing. On the contrary, it's a good thing. When no health line is visible, it means that you have in general no health problems. It's just so unusual to see it missing that it kind of caught me off guard. But it's no problem."

Heero just grunted, but still stole a peak at his palm.

Duo continued, not noticing the little movement from the Japanese man. "I'll do the heart line now." Stroking a slim finger over the line, Duo whistled before looking up at Heero with a broad smile. "Well, well, well... Looks like the stoic man has a heart of gold."

Heero raised an eyebrow and gave Duo a look. "What do you mean?"

Duo smiled and lifted Heero's plam up to his face so he could see. "Your heart line. I've never seen it so bent as yours is. As I said with your friend over there, the more the curve, the more devoted you are. I'd say that once you find the love of your life, you'll stay forever faithful. You'll give anything in your might to a possible relationship."

Heero didn't say anything and lowered his hand. "Just finish the reading."

"Yes, Mr. Wonderful," Duo chuckled and looked back into Heero's palm. "Last stop, life line."

Looking over Heero's hand, Duo's face lost the smile and took a more serious look to it. His eyes narrowed as he stroked his thumb over Heero's hand and with a low voice, he mumbled. "You're life line is broken... Split in two..." Looking up at Heero's face, Duo murmured slowly. "You're dead..."

Heero's own eyes widened slightly while Quatre made a strangled noise in his throat. "W-what... What do you mean?"

Duo shook his head and flashed Quatre a new smile. "Don't worry, I'm not reading the fortune of a living dead or a vampire. You're friend is perfectly fine."

"But you said-"

"I know what I said, buddy, but it's not necessarily the way you think. There's many ways a man can be dead and in this guys case, he's dead emotionally." Looking back into Heero's palm, he stroked his thumb over the line again and murmured. "It's broken... You've been in a relationship a while back and it didn't go so well... I'd say that whoever it was broke your heart, one way or the other..." Looking up, Duo gave Heero a little smile. "Judging by your personality, I'd say that you're scared... Scared to love again... In a relationship, you give everything... And my guess is that in this particular relationship, you gave everything to make it work... But you got nothing back..."

Heero didn't say anything; he just stared into the palm of his hand, wondering if anything was written there. But he saw nothing but lines.

Duo gently brushed his fingers over Heero's palm. "I've never seen a hand like yours before... No health line, a broken life line, a very curved heart line..." Giving Heero a warm smile, Duo patted his hand. "Nothing to fear, my friend. Your life line continues, meaning that you'll find someone to share your heart with. The crack isn't big so I'll give you one month as well to find the person in your dreams. I'd say that you'll be so captured that whoever you fall for will haunt your mind before you'll find the courage to do something about the crush. And I know whoever it is; you'll make him or her very happy."

Releasing Heero's hand, Duo got up and clapped his hands together. "Well, your fortune has been read and the session is over."

Quatre nodded and pulled his wallet up. "How much is it?"

Duo smiled. "Five bucks per finger on the hand I read."

Quatre nodded and opened his wallet, only to have Heero's hand covering his. Looking over at his Japanese friend, Quatre raised an eyebrow. "Heero? What are you-?"

"How do we know that these fortunes will come true?"

Duo raised an eyebrow and crossed his arms. "You don't. All ya hafta do is wait and see."

Heero raised an eyebrow of his own. "And if they don't come true?"

Duo sighed and walked over to the large window. "Listen, buddy. I can tell that you're not a believer. You think I'm a fraud. But I can't do anything to disprove your believes; all ya can do is wait and see if the fortune comes true." Turning his head, Duo fixed his large eyes on Heero, seriousness written all over his face. "But I'll have you to know, over ninety percent of my fortunes have come true and that's a pretty high score when it comes to this business. But it's up to you if you want to believe me or not. I can't do anything to help you with that. I can't levitate a tea-cup to prove that I have a special ability. Of course, I can give ya a quick reading and find out what's going to happen with you in five minutes, but you wouldn't believe me anyway. The only thing you can do is to open your heart and mind to what's unknown and trust what I've been saying."

Quatre slapped Heero's hand and gave him a pout. Turning to face Duo, he bowed. "I'm sorry about my friend, but he is a hopeless realist, just like you said. About your fee, was it twenty-five dollars per hand you said?"

"Forget it."

"Huh?" Quatre looked up from his wallet and stared at the braided man by the window.

Duo smiled and waved his hand. "Forget it. Pay me in a month, when your fortune's come true. And if it doesn't, then you won't have lost anything but half an hour of your time."

Heero raised an eyebrow and crossed his arms. "How do you know we'll come and pay you? Our fortune might come true, but we can just not come and pay you."

Duo smiled and winked. "Because I'm not only a pretty good fortune-teller, I'm damned good at reading people as well. And I know that your conscience won't allow you to skip the payment if the fortune comes true. I know you'll come and pay me."

Quatre nodded and gave Duo a smile. "That's... Very nice of you...But won't you suffer for a lost payment?"

Duo shook his head and smiled. "Nah, I'll survive. After all, I plan my budget over my planned sessions and you were off the schedule."

Quatre nodded and grabbed Heero's arm. "Then we'll not waste anymore of your time."

Duo nodded and opened the door. "Not a problem. I would have probably watched some television anyway. It's always fun meeting new people, even though one of them wasn't a believer." Winking, Duo flashed Heero a smile. "See you around, Heero."

Heero just grunted and watched as Duo closed the door. Then he felt a twitch from his left eye and turned to face Quatre. "How did he know?"

Quatre blinked and watched his scowling friend. "How did he know what?"

Heero swallowed and stared at Quatre. "My name... I never told him my name and you never mention it during the whole session. How did he know!"

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Heero didn't sleep well that night, or for the next following week. Duo's voice still rang in his ears, the way he'd said his name when bidding them good bye.

"See you around, Heero."

It annoyed the hell out of him.

After over a week with barely any sleep, Heero let out an angry growl and yanked the quilt away from his body before getting out of the bed. The drumming from rain against the window wasn't helping any either in his quest for sleep.

The braided man haunted his mind and Heero would have been convinced that the man had cast a spell on him hadn't he been so sure he was a fraud.

His work was constantly disturbed by images of that smiling face on his mind, he wasn't able to focus and after letting his anger out on his poor computer two days ago, Quatre had signed him off with a week of vacation to allow the Japanese man to rest and pull himself together.

Pacing around in his bedroom, Heero let a hand run through his hair while trying to calm himself down. Why was he letting this get to him? The fact that Duo Maxwell knew his name wasn't such a big deal. He could have picked it up on the news, seen it in the paper, or overheard them in the hall. It could have been anything. But the more he tried to replay that day in his head, the more confused he became.

He had been so sure that day that he hadn't mentioned his name. Maybe he had after all. And if he had, then he shouldn't let this go out over his life anymore.

"He's just a fraud!" he called out to no-one, trying to convince himself more than anyone else.

Growling, Heero sat down by his computer and logged on onto the net, deciding he needed something to do in order to relax. Anything. Like... Checking his mail or creating some new program. He could work on a new virus program he was developing. That would surely make his mind focus on the task instead of a certain braided idiot.

But almost like his fingers had a mind of his own, he logged onto a search engine and typed the name "Duo Maxwell" onto the line and pressed enter. The page started to search and loaded itself up. Heero only stared.

There were over a thousand hits.

Searching a few of the links, Heero found out that most of them were mere coincidences, just people with the same last name or something to do with duo's and he started relaxing again. Just what had he expected to find? This Duo Maxwell was a fraud.

Clicking on another link, Heero stared as the page loaded up. It was an article from a newspaper, dated from last year and a picture of Duo with a kid on his lap was visible. Swallowing, Heero scrolled down and started to read the article.

/Five year old Susan MacDuff was found yesterday, thanks to the medium and fortune teller Duo Maxwell. Susan had been missing for over a week and the police had no clues to go after. After searching day and night with trained dogs they had to claim defeat. People in the neighbourhood had also been helping, but with no luck. The parents, Jane and Peter MacDuff sought out Duo Maxwell as their last resort and pleaded for him to find their daughter. Maxwell agreed and found the girl after going into a trance with the help of the girl's doll.

Susan was found in a hidden cave under a waterfall in the forest and she had no recollection to how she got there. She is now home safe with her parents after a quick check up at the hospital. The parents were thrilled to have her home and wanted to reward Mister Maxwell, who turned down any offer of a reward.

Quote: I was only glad to help. That girl's bright smile and seeing her home safe is reward enough for me. Just make sure she doesn't get into more trouble.

The twenty-two year old medium and fortune teller Duo Maxwell has been a fortune teller for over 5 years, having been known for his powers since he was a student at high school. This young orphan has a foreseeable brilliant career ahead of himself, having over ninety percent of his fortunes come true. Police come to him from time to time for help, but Maxwell claims that his powers are only limited and he can only do so much to help. For now, he will do what he can. /

Closing the page, Heero continued to stare at the screen in disbelieve.

Apparently there was more to Duo Maxwell than met the eye and what Heero dared to believe. Getting up from the chair, Heero marched back to his bedroom with only one thought in his head.

To talk with Duo and get some answers.

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