Disclaimer: No I do not own Gundam Wing. Which part do you not understand?
Oh, you understand it completely. Then you should understand this too, let
me spell it out for you: Y-O-U . . . C-A-N'-T . . . S-U-E . . . M-E!!!
When newspapers around the world got wind of the gundam pilots going to school, they all flocked to Brighton Academy in hopes of getting a group shot of them, which would have been easy since they're never separated. But somehow they had always managed to escape. Even so, they made front-page news. "Gundam Pilots Attending Brighton Academy.Watch Your Back" Even though the pilots had only been at school for a week, they had eventually earned the respect of their peers, or maybe they were frightened for themselves and their death. But in the first week of school, no one had been attacked or threatened, so the reporters had to drop their nosy snooping, until they found out that they were all taking a computer programming class, in which another front page story read "Gundam Pilots in Computer Programming Means Hacking and Viruses". Wufei, who had read every single news article on them, had started to get angry, but he couldn't confront the reporters because that would earn another front-page story saying "Gundam Pilot Threatens Reporter". The others were just as angry, they wondered when they would be able to walk to class freely without nosy reporters asking when they were going to blow up the school or kill one of the students. The staff though had had enough. They were tired of trying to teach a class without a reporter looking over each of the pilots' shoulders, much to the pilots' dismay. They thought that class was the only place that they would be left alone, they even followed the pilots to the bathroom, to listen to see if they were planning on blowing something up or killing someone. Sally decided to cancel her Computer Programming class, as their first assignment was to be on their own and create something original using their computer, but decided to cancel the whole thing. She didn't want nosy reporters to intimidate the students into not working and always looking over one of the pilots' shoulders for so long that the pilots, most likely Heero, Trowa, or Wufei, would pull the gun on them. Even the police had no effect on the reporters. They kept coming back. The pilots got so frustrated, they almost got the idea that the only way to get rid of the reporters was to kill them, which probably was the only way, except the dead reporters would be replaced with new ones that way they could "warn the public of any destructive notions". There was no end. The students couldn't pay attention in class and each and every single one of them flunked the next few quizzes because they couldn't pay attention, with the exception of the pilots who had already known everything. They persuaded the teachers to pretend to flunk them so they wouldn't draw any more attention to themselves. Heero had an idea, they had already made themselves known to the whole school, staff, and basically the rest of the town. Everyone knew them, and basically trusted them. They had the city on their side, somehow they could get the reporters to leave, especially as the reporters of the city had not once disturbed them. The beginning of a plan had begun to form. With the help of the students, Sally, and the rest of the city, there was no way the press could stand against them. The next day, things were going to be different, very different, and things were going to change, for the better of the school.
How was that? The reporters are so out of their minds, I can't wait to get rid of them!!! The next chapter should include more of the pilots.I hope!
When newspapers around the world got wind of the gundam pilots going to school, they all flocked to Brighton Academy in hopes of getting a group shot of them, which would have been easy since they're never separated. But somehow they had always managed to escape. Even so, they made front-page news. "Gundam Pilots Attending Brighton Academy.Watch Your Back" Even though the pilots had only been at school for a week, they had eventually earned the respect of their peers, or maybe they were frightened for themselves and their death. But in the first week of school, no one had been attacked or threatened, so the reporters had to drop their nosy snooping, until they found out that they were all taking a computer programming class, in which another front page story read "Gundam Pilots in Computer Programming Means Hacking and Viruses". Wufei, who had read every single news article on them, had started to get angry, but he couldn't confront the reporters because that would earn another front-page story saying "Gundam Pilot Threatens Reporter". The others were just as angry, they wondered when they would be able to walk to class freely without nosy reporters asking when they were going to blow up the school or kill one of the students. The staff though had had enough. They were tired of trying to teach a class without a reporter looking over each of the pilots' shoulders, much to the pilots' dismay. They thought that class was the only place that they would be left alone, they even followed the pilots to the bathroom, to listen to see if they were planning on blowing something up or killing someone. Sally decided to cancel her Computer Programming class, as their first assignment was to be on their own and create something original using their computer, but decided to cancel the whole thing. She didn't want nosy reporters to intimidate the students into not working and always looking over one of the pilots' shoulders for so long that the pilots, most likely Heero, Trowa, or Wufei, would pull the gun on them. Even the police had no effect on the reporters. They kept coming back. The pilots got so frustrated, they almost got the idea that the only way to get rid of the reporters was to kill them, which probably was the only way, except the dead reporters would be replaced with new ones that way they could "warn the public of any destructive notions". There was no end. The students couldn't pay attention in class and each and every single one of them flunked the next few quizzes because they couldn't pay attention, with the exception of the pilots who had already known everything. They persuaded the teachers to pretend to flunk them so they wouldn't draw any more attention to themselves. Heero had an idea, they had already made themselves known to the whole school, staff, and basically the rest of the town. Everyone knew them, and basically trusted them. They had the city on their side, somehow they could get the reporters to leave, especially as the reporters of the city had not once disturbed them. The beginning of a plan had begun to form. With the help of the students, Sally, and the rest of the city, there was no way the press could stand against them. The next day, things were going to be different, very different, and things were going to change, for the better of the school.
How was that? The reporters are so out of their minds, I can't wait to get rid of them!!! The next chapter should include more of the pilots.I hope!
