Authors Note: Hello everybody. My life is so hectic I am sorry that I can't write and post chapters sooner. Don't forget to check out Baxter54132's stuff as well, he still writes the letters. R&R
Disclaimer: I only own my few OCs.
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Kallen,
Have you been on the Internet lately? Is it even still called the Internet? For all I know, people are developing mind powers and can access the World Wide Web whenever they want to. This is unlikely…. However I'm sure that there are many lies about me on the Internet.
You should check it out some time and clean up all of the garbage on there. I don't really want my name to be tainted by the lies of others. Wikipedia should be checked too. Thanks
Love,
Lelouch
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Kallen was unbelievably frustrated.
Then again, who wouldn't be? Last Sunday evening she discovered Lelouch doodling pictures of a geass sign. On top of that, he could not remember where he had seen it.
So all week Kallen tried everyday to get time off of work to search for the remnants of geass. Everyday she was denied. The only one who seemed to pick up on her desperate frustration was Gino, Suzaku would have noticed but he was in the same position.
Gino told Anya and the two of them pulled some strings to help their colleagues out. Knights of the round do not usually need days off, so for Kallen and Suzaku to both request time away meant they were going on a vacation, or something was seriously wrong.
The four knights of round worked together to get Kallen and Suzaku one week off. From Saturday to Saturday they could do as they pleased. Gino and Anya, on the other hand, had to perform all of the married couple's necessary duties. Kallen felt bad about it but there was nothing she could do. She needed to find the geass.
On Saturday morning a letter came from Lelouch. Kallen nearly hugged it as she logged on the only computer in the house. Once she had it booted up, she looked in previously visited web sites online. Odds are that Lelouch encountered the geass on the web. The Lelouch long dead might have even left it for him.
One of the more recent ones was a Wikipedia page about Zero. Feeling like that was a good place to start, Kallen clicked it.
She skimmed the page quickly and looked for anything out of the ordinary. Then she spotted it. If your name is Lelouch click here. Knowing her son, he probably clicked it. Kallen knew better and loaded up one of her favorite computer programs. It was called 'tracker'. This software could track anything on the web to its source, no matter how far away it may be. All she had to do was set it to scan this page and she would be able to figure out where the link came from.
It traced it to a computer about twenty miles away. Talk about luck. Kallen wrote down the address and coordinates and went to get Suzaku. He was at HQ picking out a few guns. They needed to be armed and ready.
Both Lelouch and Shirley were staying with Oghi, Villeta, and Naoto, for the week. They had no idea what was happening.
Kallen met up with Suzaku at HQ and they made the quick drive out to the coordinates for the computer.
They had a hand on their gun as they rang the doorbell. A teen who looked about 18 opened it cautiously. He had bright orange hair, a face full of freckles, and was about 6 feet tall.
"H-how can I help you?" He asked.
"We," Suzaku responded, "Are here on police business. Please step aside." The boy reluctantly did as he was told. Both the adult walked past him, and his expression changed. So did one of his eyes. It turned red, with the geass sign right in the middle.
Kallen felt the danger and spun around, but it was too late. As soon as she met his eyes, she collapsed. Suzaku heard the thump from the other room and ran back.
"Geass," he hissed, "Kallen, Kallen can you hear me?" He knelt down next to her inert form. "Come on Kallen, speak to me." She didn't react and Suzaku jumped up. He grabbed the boy by the front of his shirt and shoved him into a wall.
"What did you do to her? What does your geass do?"
Meanwhile, Kallen woke up. But not in the same place she fainted. She was in a room in what seemed to be the Ikaruga and Lelouch, the dead one, was staring at her.
She bolted upright, "Did I die?"
"No," Lelouch chuckled, "I don't think so."
"Then how are you here? You died a long time ago." Kallen glared at him.
Lelouch chuckled again, "More like why are you here. This is the past, you are from the future. I was hoping you would show up, I have some questions. First, I met a boy from the future like you. His name was Lelouch. Would you mind telling me why he looked so much like a mix between you, me, and Suzaku?"
"You met Lelouch?" Kallen seemed surprised, "Well, he is my son. Suzaku's and mine. I really do not know where the purple eyes came from."
"Hmm," Lelouch said thoughtfully, "Interesting. Secondly, have you been happy?"
"I-i…"
Kallen never got to answer as her vision started to fade. The last thing she saw was Lelouch's eyes staring straight into her own.
Suzaku was really starting to freak out. The kid seemed to have no idea what exactly his geass did and Kallen was not breathing. He had knocked the kid out with a quick punch before frantically searching for something to help Kallen. This couldn't be happening, it just couldn't.
He was plugging in a set of on-the-go EMTs when Kallen tapped him on the shoulder from behind.
"Suzaku, what are you doing?" The surprised man turned and glomped the even more surprised woman.
"Seriously," Kallen said, "What happened?"
"I'm not really sure." Suzaku replied, "but I think this kid may have our answers."
Kallen nodded and was about to hogtie the unfortunate teen when another person arrived on the scene.
C.C. strolled in with a pizza as if she owned the place. She strutted past the stunned crowd and went into what seemed to be the kitchen.
Kallen recovered first and chased after her, "C.C. I should have known that you were involved with all of this!"
C.C. sat down at a table and started to eat her pizza while she talked, "So? Does it matter if I am?"
"Yes it matters! Now what is going on here?"
C.C. shrugged, "My goals have not changed."
Kallen glared at the woman but there was no arguing that logic and she went to drag Suzaku out. He looked like he still had questions to ask but it would have to wait.
It turned out that even after all these years had passed, C.C. still wanted to die.
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End Note: I feel like my break has gone by really fast. I had the last week off from school but I have been bouncing off the walls and doing some five or six things every day. I'm tired…
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