Family Isn't Always a Good Thing
By: hypergirl
This fic has just not left me alone! So, against my better judgement, I finally caved in and typed
part of it. If you, for some strange reason, actually like the thing, tell me! I have a tendency to leave things
unfinished unless people REVIEW! No warnings, I tried to keep everyone in character. No romance (or
pairings), no humor, just a lil bit mystery-ish, but will be more drama-ish when complete. For the sake of
the story, Endless Waltz never happened, the Preventors don't exist and the pilots are all residing together
but still have their gundums.
DISCLAIMER: *sulks* I hate lawyers. I only own Matt and Jason (Heero's brothers). The characters in
the series are not mine.
Family Isn't Always a Good Thing: Prologue
The twenty some year old man stepped into the sunlight. Finally, his term was finished. He found
it unfair that they had kept him locked up for so long. Especially since the only evidence was the word of
two kids, his two kid brothers in fact. It had been years since he had last seen either of his little brothers.
Eleven years actually, that was too long for siblings to stay away from each other. Of course, he would
have to punish the two of them for putting him there in the first place. Unfortunately, to do that he would
have to track them down. And that would take time, not too much though.
**Chapter 1**
Heero glanced at the date on his watch as he walked over to the window of his room and peered
out, half expecting Jason to be out there grinning maliciously up at him. Seeing no one there, he backed up
to his bed and fell onto it. Unconsciously, he lifted his hand to trace an old scar running from his shoulder
down to slightly past his elbow. He knew this day had been coming, but it still seemed slightly unreal.
Had it only been eleven years ago that it had happened? It seemed much longer than that. His brother Matt
should be e-mailing him shortly, as he had promised to do every year on this day. This year would be
different though. Jason had been released and would be looking for the two of them. Inwardly sighing he
knew he would have to face facts and tell the others so they could be on their guard. Anyone associated
with him was in danger. Hearing his laptop beep, he reluctantly sat up, got off his bed and walked over to
the table it was sitting on. Typing in his password, he clicked on his new message. The computer flashed
PASSWORD NEEDED Heero quickly typed in hayuku. ACCEPTED.
From: msworker@refuge.com
To: wolfcry@refuge.com
Hey Bro,
We need to talk face to face about what we're going to do about Jason. I`ll be there in a few
hours, warn your friends about my arrival.
Good-bye for now,
Matt
Heero closed the screen and, after a moment hesitation, walked into the kitchen to speak with the others.
I'm close, thought Jason, soon little brothers, soon. You will learn to fear me again
Hypergirl: Just a start, I have to go work on some other things. Is it a good idea? Tell me what you think,
PPPPPPPLLLLLEEEEEAAASSSSSEEEE!!!If those e-mail addresses are actually used by anyone, I am
sorry. The password Heero used means "hurry up", I think. Do you know how hard it is to come up with a
serious e-mail address for Heero?
By: hypergirl
This fic has just not left me alone! So, against my better judgement, I finally caved in and typed
part of it. If you, for some strange reason, actually like the thing, tell me! I have a tendency to leave things
unfinished unless people REVIEW! No warnings, I tried to keep everyone in character. No romance (or
pairings), no humor, just a lil bit mystery-ish, but will be more drama-ish when complete. For the sake of
the story, Endless Waltz never happened, the Preventors don't exist and the pilots are all residing together
but still have their gundums.
DISCLAIMER: *sulks* I hate lawyers. I only own Matt and Jason (Heero's brothers). The characters in
the series are not mine.
Family Isn't Always a Good Thing: Prologue
The twenty some year old man stepped into the sunlight. Finally, his term was finished. He found
it unfair that they had kept him locked up for so long. Especially since the only evidence was the word of
two kids, his two kid brothers in fact. It had been years since he had last seen either of his little brothers.
Eleven years actually, that was too long for siblings to stay away from each other. Of course, he would
have to punish the two of them for putting him there in the first place. Unfortunately, to do that he would
have to track them down. And that would take time, not too much though.
**Chapter 1**
Heero glanced at the date on his watch as he walked over to the window of his room and peered
out, half expecting Jason to be out there grinning maliciously up at him. Seeing no one there, he backed up
to his bed and fell onto it. Unconsciously, he lifted his hand to trace an old scar running from his shoulder
down to slightly past his elbow. He knew this day had been coming, but it still seemed slightly unreal.
Had it only been eleven years ago that it had happened? It seemed much longer than that. His brother Matt
should be e-mailing him shortly, as he had promised to do every year on this day. This year would be
different though. Jason had been released and would be looking for the two of them. Inwardly sighing he
knew he would have to face facts and tell the others so they could be on their guard. Anyone associated
with him was in danger. Hearing his laptop beep, he reluctantly sat up, got off his bed and walked over to
the table it was sitting on. Typing in his password, he clicked on his new message. The computer flashed
PASSWORD NEEDED Heero quickly typed in hayuku. ACCEPTED.
From: msworker@refuge.com
To: wolfcry@refuge.com
Hey Bro,
We need to talk face to face about what we're going to do about Jason. I`ll be there in a few
hours, warn your friends about my arrival.
Good-bye for now,
Matt
Heero closed the screen and, after a moment hesitation, walked into the kitchen to speak with the others.
I'm close, thought Jason, soon little brothers, soon. You will learn to fear me again
Hypergirl: Just a start, I have to go work on some other things. Is it a good idea? Tell me what you think,
PPPPPPPLLLLLEEEEEAAASSSSSEEEE!!!If those e-mail addresses are actually used by anyone, I am
sorry. The password Heero used means "hurry up", I think. Do you know how hard it is to come up with a
serious e-mail address for Heero?
