The year is Universal Century 0079. The Principality of Zeon has waged a war rebelling against the Earth Federation, the result of which has been the death of millions because the leader of Zeon's forces, Gihren Zabi, doesn't know how to stop committing genocide and nuclear weapons were traded like children's trading cards during the beginning of the war until Zeon and the Federation decided that maybe extinction wasn't cool and then decided to gather at the Antarctic like penguins and ruled future usage of such things were a no-go. Giant robots which can shred tanks and ships apart? Those of course are fine, so the war has continued on for nearly a year. The conflict would be known as the One Year War after the fact, but this is before that eventuality, taking place in November as Zeon's massive lead in the war really begins to crumble.
Quite unlike his sibling Gihren Zabi in that he actually was a good person and had a soul, the leader of the Earth invasion forces Garma Zabi has fallen on hard times unfortunately after he learned firsthand that his longtime friend and comrade Char Aznable was actually a teamkilling fucktard. Instead of work with Garma and ambush the enemy at a critical moment that could have shifted the tide of the war, Char decided it was best to use that moment to take out a grudge he holds against Garma's father which Garma has no part in, and so had Garma ambushed instead. While Federation propaganda would have it said that Garma perished in a last blaze of glory, the truth of the matter is that he survived, but has fallen on hard times. After all, Earth is coming back to being controlled by the Federation, his best friend tried murdering him, his family was busy backstabbing eachother, his fiance decided to try and avenge his not actual death by attacking his killers and then dying in the process along with many of his forces, and the Federation would very much like Garma dead or captured, while the inhabitants are split between either liking his relief efforts (such as in Australia) or hoping he would meet a swift and unpleasant end (such as the resistance in North America).
In the wise words of the ancient comedian Robin Williams, whose comedy specials were on a DVD Garma had growing up, "Life is shit, get to know this."
It is under these dire straits that we find Garma knocking on someone's door and praying that the young couple he passed on the first floor of the apartment building will ignore his purple hair and how he was wearing sunglasses while inside. After all, purple hair was becoming more common for some reason, as well as blue, fiery red rather than just ginger, white hair on young people, and other such oddities...and as for the sunglasses, it was a trick Garma picked up from his friend Char, and for some reason it seemed to be working so far.
Answering the door was a woman just barely older than Garma himself. With brown, chin length hair, a set of large brown eyes that looked more American than Japanese (a hint of a mixed parentage), and a glare which instantly reminded Garma of his dear sister who knew no other facial expression most days, the woman in question speaks to him with both irritation and coldness in her voice.
"No solicitation."
Not actually having planned out this greeting all too much, Garma is left with his mouth open for a moment as he tries to find the right words to say. He was charismatic and a good speaker naturally, so not having something to say in this instance was actually quite the new experience for him. As he fumbles with what he is trying to say, the woman standing across from him narrows her eyes further.
"Hey, you look familiar..."
This is a relief to Garma, as he had been worried that he would have the door slammed in his face...it happened many a time as he tried to just make it through day to day. Some people he tried taking refuge with contacted the Federation while they thought he was asleep, others just yelled at him and blamed him for Gihren's actions, and some went looking for guns, so someone starting to recognize him without leaping for a telephone or gun was a very good sign.
"Wait, are you Garma Zabi?"
She seems shocked and surprised, but that's still a win so far in Garma's book, so he nods affirmatively, still a little nervous. No-one else was in the hallway, but he was worried someone might come out of a room and see him. That weird kid next door had given him a bit of a glare, but ultimately left and ignored him when Garma had knocked on the wrong door.
"Y-yes."
"Word is you're dead, so either you're a lookalike or the Federation really does control its media."
Oh the media...she would know, Garma thought, as she was a part of it. The media organization JNN, the Japan News Network, was one he had been able to see in the past, and it had been his introduction to a reporter by the name of Kinue Crossroad. Honest to a fault, her reporting on how both sides had massive skeletons in their closets had earned her an assassination attempt some time back, though the details were kept shrouded by the Federation, hinting that they did it. As such, Garma had a hunch she wouldn't turn him right in to his enemies, not like many of the others he's met in recent weeks.
After bumming along place to place and doing just whatever he could to survive, he ended up in Japan, where the Federation had a fairly strong grip of things presently. It's been over a month, but due to misfortune he hadn't been able to meet up with Zeon forces, and attempts he had made to contact them instead led to him being chased and having to run for his life by local Federation garrisons or supporters. Things had gotten so bad in fact that he had not eaten in days outside of what he could salvage in the garbage, for while he had managed to acquire for himself funds, his face was being played on a lot of televisions and so he feared risking his face in public...some might take pity on him or be neutral, but many would want him dead.
This is what brought him here though: he figured that someone he saw on television who was honest and seemed nice would be a better bet than sleeping on the streets, so he did some amateur sleuthing and found this apartment's address. He couldn't read Japanese since merely being an important person did not impart the knowledge of every language, thus his knocking on the wrong door since the numbers were different, but he had some hope that he could at least stay here...for a night perhaps.
If it went well though...well that could wait until later. He smelled food, and it was breaking his concentration.
Taking a look at him, Kinue could tell that he was not in the best of shape, being quite skinny and pale from his recent experiences, "You can come in, but you have to answer my questions, got it?"
Garma nods quickly as she steps out of the doorway and leaves him space to enter, "Of course."
He enters, and she shuts the door behind him without a moment's hesitation, knowing like him that someone randomly seeing him would be bad news. Once inside, Garma takes his sunglasses off and lets out a sigh, glad that he's managed to get this far. It sure beat that time someone gave him a place to stay, drugged his food, and turned him in to the Federation, causing him to wake up and have to leap out of a moving car to get away. His arm still hurt from that.
Being a news reporter who investigated things of interest, Kinue launches right into the questioning process, "So, what brings you to Japan?"
"Ever since my army lost, I've been going wherever I could to survive. If I wasn't being sold out, I was being hunted, so this is just where I..."
"Okay, I can understand that. But why are you at my house? I'm not exactly a supporter of the Zabi family."
While this might have normally been a slight, Garma instead grins because it's what helped inspire his choice to visit this place.
"Oh I know, you hate what Gihren and Kycilia have done, but you were always honest when it came to talking about me and good things I did, like the relief work in Australia, so..."
Taking a breath and pausing, Garma comes to look up at her earnestly.
"I know you're honest. Some criticize you for it, but I respect it."
Never one to really know how to take a compliment, such as only awkwardly yet earnestly responding when told she was beautiful on past occasions, Kinue actually stops her scowling and drops her inquisitorial expression to look at the young prince in near confusion.
Not one to appear weak however, she soon steels herself and attempts to use his compliment about her honesty against him.
"W...well then, why shouldn't I report you to the Federation?"
His response is as blunt as an ax, bluntness being a language which is well known by the reporter as she had once said, in front of her brother's girlfriend, that he didn't think he was seeing the right person. Such was Kinue's personality that she could raise no direct complaint to Garma's answer.
"Because they killed your father, and later tried killing you if I am not mistaken."
A reporter before her, Kinue's father had died for his part in pursuing a story concerning corruption within the Earth Federation. Taking his profession as her own, Kinue had taken to stubbornly following her stories just as he had...which led her to walking into the same danger as him, and a soldier in a Federation uniform shot her awhile back. While the Federation had denied it was really one of theirs, blaming it on a Zeon spy, the evidence still pointed in their direction after she had through actual journalism uncovered some illicit activities of the Earth Federation's politicians.
So Garma had chosen well, since while this was a reporter for a member nation of the Earth Federation, she happened to have a grudge that could very well give him a safe place to rest before continuing his journey to try and find a way back to Zeon.
"I shouldn't be talking to you."
"My family's wealth will be seized by the Federation oligarchs when..." Garma stops himself before he says 'we lose', shaking his head and continuing on with his explanation as to why she could benefit from listening to him, "Anyways, I have taken enough and have it hidden, but as you can imagine I can't go around showing that kind of money...or my face..."
A small fortune in bills, enough to maybe buy oneself a private island if they could actually speak to the right people unlike Garma, was presently hiding in a duffel bag underneath a garbage bin near the apartment building, but she didn't have to know that.
Kinue leans in towards Garma and glares at him as she ascertains his meaning, "Are you trying to bribe me to take you in?"
Garma makes no bones of his intentions, nodding to her with a smile. After all, since everyone was so ready to kill, capture, or otherwise deal with him unfavorably why shouldn't he reward someone who actually was willing to help him?
"If you make a deal, I can sleep easy knowing you'll keep it."
Truth be told, Kinue wasn't actually offended by the offer: she had bought off informants in the past to pursue her stories, so she couldn't complain about someone trying to buy her help.
Standing more upright, she crosses her arms and nods for him to go on, "So, what's in it for me?"
"I'll pay you more than your salary every month in rent if you allow me to live in your home as a safe harbor until such a time I can safely return to my people."
There was an obvious hole in this plan, one which Kinue readily picks out right after. Raising an eyebrow, she looks at Garma quizzically, "And when your side loses the war, as Gihren seems intent on doing right now? You won't be able to go home, so what then?"
Kinue sees the surprise in his face and sees his expression falter, the fact weighing heavily on him that his family was approaching a downward spiral, one which would likely see them all labeled war criminals and jailed for life if not just executed or thrown to a lynch mob.
Seeing this caused Kinue to sigh and shut her eyes as she realized she just pitied him and now would be kicking herself if she just tossed this twenty year old out in the cold and to face his fate. Sure, he could maybe find some other place to stay, but he had chosen to come here and obviously seemed to respect her...
"You know, I could be executed if anyone finds out."
Sensing that she had just resigned to allowing him to stay, Garma bowed his head apologetically and in thanks both.
"Thank you...If I'm found, I'll tell them I threatened you. I just...I'm running out of time and options, and I..."
"I understand...though I reserve the right to kick you out if I feel like you're endangering my brother and I, got it?"
"Of course."
"Also, for now, you're going to sleep on the couch, at least until I figure out things more."
Starting that night early November of UC 0079, Garma Zabi took up residence in the home of a Federation reporter by the name of Kinue Crossroad. Many a question was yet to be thrown at him, but for now he was able to just sit and relax as he ate the first home-cooked, not-trash meal he had in some time...and fortunately for him, it was actually good since his semi-friendly hostess was quite the cook. While to some sleeping on a couch might not be ideal, to Garma it actually reminded him of a simpler time, from before the Zabi family was a ruling elite and when they were just a few normal people making ends meet...when Gihren spent time on botany and being a NEET rather than planning genocide and world domination, and when Kycilia brought him to get ice cream instead of yelled at him for detailed reports of combat situations.
From his first impression, Garma was glad what he had seen on television was the genuine thing in regards to the reporter, and for the first time in weeks he actually let himself relax completely...
Of course, meeting the her brother Saji would end up making things more complicated later that night.
"Sis, I'm home. Sorry I'm late, Louise wanted..."
...
"W-why is there a dictator on the couch?"
A/N: Based off of the manga "Garma of the Space Island", this is a crack premise spin-off to my story "All Hail Zeon", which is a slight (not full) crossover between Gundam UC and 00 (slight in that instead of nameless background characters or OC's I used 00 characters who fit the roles such as Kinue rather than a random reporter). Going to be mostly slice of life with occasional humor, but because people like the Garma/Kinue ship when I've done it in the past I would be lying if I said there wouldn't be any romance. For now though, fluffy slice of life comedy stuff, and I hope you all may enjoy this oddball concept.
Started out a bit more serious so I could set the stage, but going to focus more on the fluff as time goes on.
Thank you for reading, and I hope to hear your thoughts in the reviews below!
