~~ Heero walked into the auditorium to see a mass of kids of all ages

~~ Heero walked into the auditorium to see a mass of kids of all ages. He saw Angelique near the back and joined her. She nodded in his appearance and just watched the mayhem. Heero turned to her and she looked at him. They stayed like that for what seemed like forever.

"So why do you want him anyway? You could have anyone why Duo?" she asked plainly and without much emotion.

"He's different. I like that. Besides that I don't really know." Heero said bluntly. ~~

Angelique looked at him. "You don't know?" she was mad. "You've been praying to my people SIX MONTHS now for love and you DON'T KNOW?" she glared at him.

"Your people?" Heero asked perfectly calm.

"Okay wait. One: my name is NOT Angelique Maxwell. He has no little sister; he's an orphan. Two: I'm an angel sent from above to help you with your horrible love life. Which is why my name is Angelique, which means 'angel like' even though I'm getting in trouble ALL the time. Three: If you don't get Duo to like you within a week I lose my job so if you could, could you like start working on him NOW?" she smiled and leaned back in her chair.

Heero was thrown back a bit. "YOU are an ANGEL?"

"Hai." She answered quickly as if what she had just said was nothing at all.

"And you're here to help ME?" Heero asked.

"And Duo. And if I have the time I'm going to try to hook up Quatre and Trowa while I'm at it." Her smile grew larger. "It's so cool to have my job."

"Why are you posing to be Duo's sister?" he looked at the front of the room.

"That wasn't my decision. I have higher officers that decide those sorts of things for me. Same goes for assignments and partners." She looked forward as well. "Any other questions?"

"Does Duo know?" Heero looked back at her. She didn't move an inch.

"He might. I never told him but I think he figured it out by now." She smiled again. "Why? Are you worried about him? You think his little sister is some sort of wacko do you?" Heero had guessed that she would say that and it was true. He didn't believe her. He only believed in what he saw and her saying all this stuff was probably just a way to scared him off. He had known territorial sisters and knew all of their tricks. "I can prove it to you if you REALLY need proof." Heero nodded and Angelique stopped smiling. She shifted her body towards him. "Close your eyes." Heero did as he was told and Angelique put her hand over his eyes.

What Heero saw was like nothing he had ever seen. Everything was white and glowed. There were people in white everywhere. Everyone was happy. The place itself seemed to give off this feeling of happiness. Heero saw Angelique dressed as she was now standing with a short man. He was fat and balding and had gray hair but he didn't look old. He came up to Angelique's shoulder. They were looking at manila folders. He could hear them talking.

"You are going to live with Duo Maxwell as his younger sister Angelique." The fat man said.

"How come when you go to earth you have to take a name that means angel?" Angelique asked the fat man. "Couldn't we have different names, like Julie or something?"

"You like the name Julie?" the fat man asked quickly.

"I have the name Julie but that's besides the point." Angelique answered.

"What is the point?" he glared at her and she shut up. "That's better now you are to set him up with Heero Yuy. Now this is your last chance so you only have a week from the day they meet to do it." He pointed his finger at her. "And this one has to last."

"They can't expect me to set up a lasting relationship in a WEEK! That's just not right!" Angelique almost yelled. Her anger seemed so out of place in the land of light.

"Well to bad. That's you assignment and you have to deal with it." The fat man snapped his fingers and before Angelique could protest she disappeared.

Heero opened his eyes and saw Angelique smiling at him. "Do you believe me now?"

Heero and Angelique walked down the hallway from the auditorium to their next class.

"I still don't see how you're going to set me up with Duo in less than a week." Heero told her. She nudged him slightly.

"Just leave it to the angel." She joked and then suddenly got serious. "Now remember after today I'm no longer Duo's sister so I'll be showing up in other forms to help you out. And at NO TIME must you act like we know each other. Got that Super Boy?"

Heero nodded. "Got it."

She smiled at him. "Good. This is my class. See ya after school." She walked into a classroom to their right and was immediately replaced by Duo.

"Hey Heero. I didn't see you. Where were you?" he asked cheerfully.

Heero was suddenly shy. "I-I was in the back with your sister."

"You were making out weren't you?" Duo's tone became cold.

"N-no! I-it wasn't anything like that!" Heero said suddenly. He didn't want to lose any chance he got before he got it. "I-I would never do anything like that with your sister."

"What about any other girls?"

"No not them either!" Heero shot out.

"What about me?" Duo said. It caught Heero off guard. He wasn't ready for this kind of school. He suddenly wanted to be back at the school where all the kids hated him and called him a freak. Anything would have been better at this point then to face an angel with a temper and a hot guy who joked about you being attracted to him. "Oh come on Hee-Chan I was just jokin' with ya. No need to freeze on me!" Duo's smile appeared across his face. "What do ya last period?"

"French."

"With who?"

"Talbot."

Duo laughed. "Me too. Let me tell you about Monsieur Talbot." He said that with a French accent. "He's fat short and balding. I'm surprised he doesn't have any gray hair yet. Though sometimes his comb over isn't combed over. And trust me you don't want to see him in the summer. Now THAT is just sick!" Heero laughed at Duo's comments all the way to French.

After school Angelique met Duo and Heero at Duo's locker and invited Heero over to their house for the afternoon. After very little protest he decided to come along. Angelique's plan was going to work. She was going to keep her job no matter what to cost. To bad she'd be gone in the morning.