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Chapter two: The Strange Drawing
I don't know why I worry about them so much, Relena said to herself, They know how to take care of themselves, just like their father…
Relena stopped that thought because she knew she would start to fantasize about what happened to the pilots and the colonies. She'd start recalling all those strange emotions she felt in the long forgotten past.
"No. I won't start down that dead-end trail." She felt like cursing herself when she realized that she used such a twisted pun. As she walked downstairs she saw her children quietly drawing on the couch. She walked up to them to see what their imaginations came up with. She loved seeing their drawings because they were so life-like. Not even Relena herself could ever draw with as much passion and realism as her children.
She stooped over Rei to see what she had been drawing. "Wow, Rei! That is very beautiful!" Relena remarked.
Rei was silent for a moment regarding her drawing. She had drawn a lion and a lamb laying together. Neither the lion nor the lamb seemed frightened of each other. They had calmness in their eyes and was surrounded by nothing but grass.
"Thanks." was all Rei said.
Relena knew 'Thanks' from from her children meant a lot. She loved to hear her children talk. She always cherished her children's sweet yet simple replies.
She moved over towards her son Heero. She gave him a warm smile when he looked up at her. "What have you drawn tonight honey?" she inquired.
Heero moved his hands away. His mother fell silent. She just stared at the drawing.
"Relena, Michael's done." called Hilde making her way towards Relena. "If you're ready to-" Hilde didn't finish her statement. She just stared at Relena.
"Relena? What's wrong?" Hilde asked. Then Hilde yelled out, "Mae Linh! Catherine! Dorothy! Come quick, something's happened to Relena!"
The three rushed into the living room at full speed. "What's wrong with Miss Relena?" cried out Dorothy.
Heero just looked up at his mother. Did I do something wrong? Maybe I shouldn't have drawn this strange object after all. Heero commented to himself.
"Relena.What is wrong?" Mae Linh asked her. She looked at her friends and pointed down to her son's drawing.
"…" was all they could say.
Later that night when the children went to bed.
"Yo, Heero! Where did you come up with that drawing?" asked Michael as he climbed up to his bunk.
"…" was all Heero said as he climbed into his own bed.
"Fine! Ignore me! See if I care!" shouted Michael.
"Michael, go to bed already. We have to get up later to find that VCR." Replied Dominic.
"I think it's in the abondoned church." Remarked Ming Loh.
"Who told you that?" replied Dominic.
"Think about it you weak Otoko! Our moms have been using that aboandoned church as a storage unit, so our old VCR shoud be in there." Replied Mingh Loh sharply.
"Yeah, whatever," answered Michael. "Let's go to sleep so we can get up about 3:00, agreed?"
The children all nodded their heads.
After about two hours passed, Rei climbed out of her bunk. She grabbed her teddy bear and walked over to Heero. He opened his eyes and looked at her.
"What happened?" she whispered.
Heero moved to the side of the bed so his sister could crawl in next to him.
"I had a strange dream last night," he said. "I couldn't remember much after I woke up, but I did remember a strange machine."
"What was it?" his sister asked.
"I'm not sure. It affected mom though, but I'm not sure why." He added.
"Understood." His sister said as she went back to her bed.
One things for sure, Heero said to himself, I won't draw any of those strange machines ever again.
Soon, he drifted off to sleep.
Chapter two: The Strange Drawing
I don't know why I worry about them so much, Relena said to herself, They know how to take care of themselves, just like their father…
Relena stopped that thought because she knew she would start to fantasize about what happened to the pilots and the colonies. She'd start recalling all those strange emotions she felt in the long forgotten past.
"No. I won't start down that dead-end trail." She felt like cursing herself when she realized that she used such a twisted pun. As she walked downstairs she saw her children quietly drawing on the couch. She walked up to them to see what their imaginations came up with. She loved seeing their drawings because they were so life-like. Not even Relena herself could ever draw with as much passion and realism as her children.
She stooped over Rei to see what she had been drawing. "Wow, Rei! That is very beautiful!" Relena remarked.
Rei was silent for a moment regarding her drawing. She had drawn a lion and a lamb laying together. Neither the lion nor the lamb seemed frightened of each other. They had calmness in their eyes and was surrounded by nothing but grass.
"Thanks." was all Rei said.
Relena knew 'Thanks' from from her children meant a lot. She loved to hear her children talk. She always cherished her children's sweet yet simple replies.
She moved over towards her son Heero. She gave him a warm smile when he looked up at her. "What have you drawn tonight honey?" she inquired.
Heero moved his hands away. His mother fell silent. She just stared at the drawing.
"Relena, Michael's done." called Hilde making her way towards Relena. "If you're ready to-" Hilde didn't finish her statement. She just stared at Relena.
"Relena? What's wrong?" Hilde asked. Then Hilde yelled out, "Mae Linh! Catherine! Dorothy! Come quick, something's happened to Relena!"
The three rushed into the living room at full speed. "What's wrong with Miss Relena?" cried out Dorothy.
Heero just looked up at his mother. Did I do something wrong? Maybe I shouldn't have drawn this strange object after all. Heero commented to himself.
"Relena.What is wrong?" Mae Linh asked her. She looked at her friends and pointed down to her son's drawing.
"…" was all they could say.
Later that night when the children went to bed.
"Yo, Heero! Where did you come up with that drawing?" asked Michael as he climbed up to his bunk.
"…" was all Heero said as he climbed into his own bed.
"Fine! Ignore me! See if I care!" shouted Michael.
"Michael, go to bed already. We have to get up later to find that VCR." Replied Dominic.
"I think it's in the abondoned church." Remarked Ming Loh.
"Who told you that?" replied Dominic.
"Think about it you weak Otoko! Our moms have been using that aboandoned church as a storage unit, so our old VCR shoud be in there." Replied Mingh Loh sharply.
"Yeah, whatever," answered Michael. "Let's go to sleep so we can get up about 3:00, agreed?"
The children all nodded their heads.
After about two hours passed, Rei climbed out of her bunk. She grabbed her teddy bear and walked over to Heero. He opened his eyes and looked at her.
"What happened?" she whispered.
Heero moved to the side of the bed so his sister could crawl in next to him.
"I had a strange dream last night," he said. "I couldn't remember much after I woke up, but I did remember a strange machine."
"What was it?" his sister asked.
"I'm not sure. It affected mom though, but I'm not sure why." He added.
"Understood." His sister said as she went back to her bed.
One things for sure, Heero said to himself, I won't draw any of those strange machines ever again.
Soon, he drifted off to sleep.
