Past Happenings: Chap. 1

By: hypergirl
I decided to do only Heero's past instead of all the pilots. He's the only one I wanted to do in the

first place, so I'm only gonna write about him. ^____^ This is going to be a serious fic. It will deal with

child abuse and contain some violence. I don't really know how I want this to turn out yet, but it might

probably have the rest of the pilots find out about Heero's past. I dunno, I might not do that. NEways, tell

me what you think!!!!! People's opinions mean tons to me! I know this has been done before, but I think

you'll like this (at least I hope you like this)! I use a tiny bit of episode zero in here `cause I talk about

Odin Lowe. If you like/hate/enjoy this I want to know! This is only the first part; there will be more if you

review!!!

Disclaimer: Chars are not mine. *cries*

4got to tell ya, this starts out in the past. When Heero is 4.


Past Happenings: Chap. 1

The young boy watched silently. He didn't know why his father was putting their stuff in the car.

But he didn't ask, if there was one thing he had learned in his short life, it was to never ask questions.

Never ask why, when, or especially where. To ask anything was inexcusable, and would be punished by

either a slap or some harsh words, or both. Bruises showed plainly on the boy's face and arms. These

were from being bad. Sometimes he couldn't figure out what he had done, but he knew he must have done

something wrong.

The boy flinched as his dad took his hand and roughly pulled him into the car. He sat down in the

Front seat, and remained still so as not to anger his dad. He looked out of the window and watched as his

father grabbed one last item, then turned and walked back to the car. The young boy wasn't looking

forward to a car ride with his dad. He wouldn't be able to disappear, he would be noticed. Usually he

would just hover in the shadows, hoping he would be ignored. Watching was what he had always done, as

far back as he could remember.

His dad got into the car, started it, and closed the door. He drove in silence, keeping his eyes

focused on the road. The boy didn't know what was going on. But he didn't like it at all. They continued

to drive for an hour and seven minutes. Neither of them spoke.
They stopped at the shuttle port, and the boy's father finally spoke, "Stay here." He said it plainly, but the

child could hear a dangerous undertone which warned him that disobeying would be severely punished. So

the boy waited, never moving or speaking, just watching and waiting.

Hypergirl: So, whatcha think? Should I write a decent chapter? Should I even continue this? All

comments, good or bad, are welcome.

Sylina: No one is going to waste their time reviewing this thing. Get to work on Brothers Separated, at

least that story isn't as terrible as this one.

Hypergirl: That wasn't too bad was it? Please review!!!!!! I need to know if this is worth my time to type!