HERE COMES THE MUSH!!!!!!!! daa!! i never want to read this ever again. my split persona is
killing me for writing this. she hasn't read the epilogue yet...heheh...mwahaha...BWAHAHAHAHAAA~~!!!
half-lemon. 'nuff said.
DISCLAIMER: Don't own nothing except my own crazy self....oh yeah, i own Mizu.
Mizu and Heero are walking on some path from a place nobody knows leading to no distinct
location. "What did you mean when you said 'I won't fail you, father'," Heero asked, it's the
question he's been thinking so deeply about.
"When did I say that?"
"Before you went unconscious."
"I did? Hm. Well, my father was the one who told me to run away from his evil ex-colleague. I
must not be caught. He's counting on me. I mustn't fail him."
Heero didn't look like he was listening. He was in deep thought again. But really, he heard
everything Mizu said.
"You may be thinking of how advanced our technology is to see into other worlds and know so much
about them. No, it just so happened that people of my world created a story parallel to your
world and broadcast it. Maybe they had visions of those other worlds or dimensions, but I'm not
really sure. My people... the people of my world... they don't know that what they see on TV,
what they read in books, they have their own worlds. Only I know, because I've been there, to the
other worlds. I've seen what they've seen, felt what they've felt. My people are oblivious to the
fact that everything and everyone has their own world. And if they find out, two things will
happen: they'll believe it, or they won't. If they don't believe, they'll make a fool out of me
and call me crazy. But if they do, they'll make me a science experiment, like what my father's
evil ex-colleague tried to do."
Silence.
"You say that you know everything about this world, and that includes me. I'm sorry, but it can't
be helped that I don't believe you. I'd like you to prove it."
Mizu looked at Heero, then understood that her story *is* quite hard to believe. She smiled,
"Alright."
She plucked a yellow wildflower from the grass and held it out to Heero. "Does this remind you of
anything?"
Heero's shocked eyes blinked at the flower, then at Mizu. "You do know," he takes the flower and
looks at it remorsefully.
Mizu looks away." I'm sorry if I brought back bad memories to you. But it's the best way I can
prove myself."
"It's nothing," Heero had dropped the flower and was moving towards Mizu. Before she knew it,
Mizu felt an arm slip around her waist, pulling her gently towards Heero. She caught sight of
those mesmerizing blue eyes as she heard a whisper, "You're... amazing...." Then those eyes
closed as she felt warm lips pressing against her own. Mizu's body tenses at the upside-down
sensation in her stomach, then she succumbs to the deep kiss. Her hands lay lightly on Heero's
shoulders. A tongue roughly prodded her insides, and she responds to the forceful stimuli. By
Mizu's response, a smile escapes Heero's mouth. His kisses travel down to Mizu's neck, hungrily
caressing each inch of skin he can get his lips on. Mizu's grip on Heero's shoulders grew tighter
with every kiss, her breathing grew faster. Heero's hand dug under her blouse and his cold
fingers touched her warm back. Another sensation ran up Mizu's spine as the boy's hand massaged
her skin into a hot molten mass. Heero's other hand fumbled with her buttons and succeeds in
opening one, exposing part of her chest. His lips wander to the place, his hand now running
through her dark brown hair.
A slight tremor ran through the ground. The couple almost fell over.
"Nani?" Heero holds on tight to Mizu's hand. The ground shook stronger. He pulled the girl closer
to him.
Mizu gasped. She remembered the scripture.
Mizu closes her eyes tight and pushes Heero away.
"Why? What is it?" asked the surprised Heero.
Gentle raindrops fell on the two.
Mizu wiped her tears, and walked back a few steps. "Please... don't look for me...forget about
me..." she said, before running off through the path, into the deep woods. The gentle rain grew
stronger as Mizu ran out of Heero's sight.
In a few minutes, a bright light emitted from within the dark woods.
did you guess correctly? well...what I meant about the 'half-lemon' was that half of the chapter
contains lemon. hah.
I told you it was bad. Criticisms, flames and death threats are highly
expected. No fear, I won't bite.
