Brothers separated: Chap. 4

By: hypergirl
This is a lil bit longer chapter, at least compared to my other story chaps it is.

Sylina: Which isn't saying much is it, seeing as how those chapters were disgustingly short.

Hypergirl: Lemme alone, it's not my fault you weren't doing your job. Sorry it took so long, my dad

made me do my homework.

Warning: Duo uses some language. Not very bad, and it is *ed out, but I don't want you saying I didn't

warn ya.

Reviewers

Quailpup, I tried to make this one longer, and I succeeded!!!!

Sylina: Yeah, this chapter is 3 pages long.

Hypergirl: It's longer than that!!!!!!!!!!

Sylina: Suuuuure.

Silverwolf, you reviewed again. ^_^ Though, you said the exact same thing last time. *shrugs shoulders*

Thanks for reviewing.

Brothers separated: Chap. 4

Duo felt his legs buckle under him as he hit the ground, hard. Blinking, he tried to figure out what

just happened. Turning his head slightly, he noticed Heero had managed to remain upright. Duo shifted

onto his feet and surveyed the area. Wha??? They were in a forest, and it was snowing!

"Heero, what the he** is going on?" demanded Duo, "Last time I checked it was spring and there was a

rather large compound in sight range."

"I don't know Duo," deadpanned Heero, "However it doesn't appear that we have remained on earth.

Perhaps we're dead."

"I highly doubt that, Heero, because I'm freezing!" remarked Duo, "And since we have no clue where we

are, I think we…"

Duo quieted abruptly when a band of heavily dressed people calmly walked out of the bushes with

swords drawn. They advanced on the two boys and without a word eight of the group simultaneously

sprang at the apparently defenseless youths, big mistake.

Heero pulled his gun and popped of four quick shots. They hit three of the attacking people, one

was killed and the other two were down. This gave a cue to the rest of the gang to lunge at Heero. He

dodged the first attack and grabbed the second assailants wrist, expertly grasping the long-sword as he

flipped him up into the air, effectively breaking his wrist.

Duo was having his own problems with the five uninjured aggressors. He had been cut across the

left side of his head. It wasn't deep but it made up for the shallowness by bleeding much more than

enough to impair his vision. Perhaps that was why he didn't see the blow coming.

Heero was outnumbered and wounded, but still fighting. It was simple for him dodge, parry,

thrust. He was doing what he was trained to do and he wasn't going down without a fight. He chanced a

glance at Duo and what he saw wasn't good.

He was dead, and he knew it. Duo didn't have time to react as the blade whistled for his neck. It

would be a killing blow.