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Author's Notes: Hey!
Hey! All you readers out there! Did you think I would forget
about you? No, no, no! I simply couldn't do that. Well, and
of course, I couldn't resist yet another opportunity to
inflict pain on you know who! Hehehehehee! But seriously, I want
to thank you all again for the wonderful and entertaining
comments and reviews that I have received on this fic. It really
brightens my sadistic little spirit! Now on with the story!
Legacies
of Victory and Defeat
Episode
15: The Darkness of Human Nature
It was as if time had
stopped
if only for the
passing of a heartbeat.
The sound of the metal
cylinder connecting with the floor sounded like the chime of a
teardrop against crystal, before being swallowed up in a
thunderous explosion.
He could hear the faint
clatter of debris, scattering down the thin grated stairwell in
his wake. Could even smell the acrid stench of smoke and feel the
unmistakable scorch of flames attempting to lick the surface of
his flesh before he could escape.
In the moment that
followed, all that remained was a deafening silence.
He struggled to draw in
breath, his having been stolen in his thankfully short-lived
tumble down the stairwell. His momentum had carried him down the
first flight of steps with dizzying speed, but by the end of the
second, he had managed to slow himself to a halt.
Pushing himself upright,
he cursed back the sharp pain that radiated throughout his
battered body, feeling the bruises on his back already beginning
to form. His throat constricted painfully as he tried to fill his
lungs, all in the vain attempt to chase away the disorientation
still laying claim to his body. The deep breath only renewed the
memory of intense pain in his mind; one felt only moments before
the explosion. Now, looking down, he could see the pristine
gunshot wound that left its mark in his right side, fortunately
having only grazed him a mere inch or two below the bottom rib.
His left arm was tingling
numbly, and the dull throb of broken bone quickly caught his
attention, as he checked to see how well his previous injuries
had fared in the fall. Wriggling his shoulder free of the denim
jacket, he immediately began probing the bandages that housed his
fractured collarbone, surprised to find that the two ends were in
closer alignment than they had been before.
Despite the blatant
abuses his body had already suffered, his mind quickly took
precedence, reminding him that broken bones only served to hinder
the mission, and he couldn't allow that kind of pain to slow
him. His mind set, he clenched his teeth together, forcing the
heel of his palm against the splintered bone until a satisfying
snap answered to the pressure of his hand.
He forced himself to calm
his breathing, as spots began to dance in his vision, and a
dizzying nausea forced him to rest his head against the surface
of the cold metal step before him.
It wasn't long
before the faint ringing in his ears slowly subsided, replaced by
the sound of voices echoing up the stairwell, as heavy footfalls
approached him from the corridor just below
* * * * *
The surface troops at the
perimeter lines had been caught with their proverbial pants down,
as the first tower came under attack. A single swing from
Duo's thermal scythe cut the tower in two near its base,
virtually leveling it before the guards inside could even see
their attacker.
Thanks to Heero's
handiwork inside the bowels of the base, the alarms would never
reach the soldiers underground, and back-up troops would never be
sent.
Duo felt a twinge of
regret for the young soldiers keeping their watch, more than
likely committed to a cause that they knew little to nothing
about. He quickly pushed the thought aside, though, as he stole a
glance across the battlefield to monitor their progress.
The far side perimeter
wall was leaping with flames, all of which danced wildly in the
night sky. From just beyond the towering inferno, Duo could just
make out the image of the Altron Gundam, its left arm extended
into the heart of the fire, like a writhing snake.
Sandrock was busy
advancing on the handful of soldiers who had managed to get to
their mobile suits. Far and away the most reluctant of killers,
Quatre had always seemed more at ease when facing off against
other mobile suits, rather than the men themselves. Duo
couldn't help the smirk from reaching his lips as Trowa
appeared just to Quatre's side, alternating the use of
Heavyarms firepower, between covering Quatre's back against
the mobile suits, and demolishing the base itself.
"Like a walk
in the park" Duo whispered to himself, with a wide
smile, before taking a moment to glance down at his watch.
And right on
schedule
* * * * *
Heero took to the
shadows, moving stealthily through the winding corridors as
quickly as his wounds would let him. Judging by the layout of the
hangar, and the main corridors leading to and from it, he had
quickly ascertained that he was heading for the far north end of
the base. Also, the most likely place to find the holding cells.
He had made special note of the placement of the watchtowers and
training centers on the surface, and figured that the East
corridors in all likelihood, housed the soldiers quarters. The
West and South corridors were the least heavily fortified, and
Heero guessed that the other underground hangars would be in
those directions. With little else left to go on, he would just
have to trust his instincts.
He had just slipped
around the corner when he heard more soldiers approaching, and
was forced to duck back into the adjoining corridor in order to
remain unseen. Pushing his back as flat against the wall as
possible, he held his breath, and waited, picking up what
snippets of conversation he could from the passing guards.
"I don't
knowsome kind of explosion on Level 5" One of
the voices stated, breathlessly.
"But what
happened?Was it sabotage?" Another questioned, the
voices trailing off as they passed.
"I don't
knowmaybe a malfunction"
Heero didn't wait
more than a few seconds before moving swiftly back into the
corridor, the soldiers not even fully out of sight.
Glancing down at the
timer, he renewed his pace.
Thirteen more
minutes to go
* * * * *
Relena visibly stiffened
as the key panel outside her door beeped to life, and she quickly
forced herself to full height, so she could meet whoever was on
the other side, face-to-face.
The door slid open with
an audible hiss, and the fair-haired blonde she had met before
entered the room.
Looking into the young
woman's face, Relena could see how much her delicate
features resembled that of the Sandrock pilot, though unlike
Quatre's, they seemed pained, even twisted in a mockery of
gentleness.
"Is there some
problem with the food, Miss Relena? My men tell me you have
refused all food and water since your arrival here. Surely, the
accommodations are suitable enough for you, are they not?"
"It doesn't
matter what the accommodations are when you hold someone against
their will." Relena snapped in reply. "How long do you
intend on keeping me a prisoner here?
The sudden look from her
captor made her shudder involuntarily. The woman's eyes,
cold with anger and burning with hatred, bore deep into
Relena's soul, chilling the very marrow of her bones.
"Why Miss Relena,
surely you have the answer to that question already."
Elairan whispered back, meeting the fearful response she had
managed to elicit from her prisoner, eagerly. "Yes, I'm
sure you've known all along."
She smiled wickedly as a
spark of resistance flickered within the girl's bright blue
eyes.
"Then you're
just using me to bring them here, aren't you?"
Elairan answered with a
cruel bellow of laughter, void of even the slightest hint of
kindness or emotion. This woman's eyes, twisting with
intent, spoke the same volumes as Heero's threat to her own
life had.
"Well, I would
rather die that allow you to hurt any one of them!" Relena
shrieked, defiantly.
"Really, Miss
Relena, how noble of you." Elairan seethed, sarcastically.
"But, I'm afraid there is simply no way to avoid that
eventuality now. You see, their fate was sealed the moment he
died. They were the hope for our futurefor the future of
the colonies. But, when OZ camewhere were they? My brother
watched the colony citizens turn on our family, and flood to
OZ's waiting arms, so they could be guided to war. He stood
by and watched as they destroyed my father, yet did nothing. Did
you know that revenge is one of the strongest and most undeniable
forces of human nature? It is the comfort for those who suffer.
And when all of those who are responsible for my father's
death are dealt with, my suffering will finally come to an end.
And my father can rest in the peace that he sacrificed his life
for. I won't rest until those pilots have paid that
priceuntil they see what their war has taken from me."
Relena could not voice a
reply as her young captor left the room, sealing the door behind
her.
She only found herself
praying that wherever Heero and the other pilots werethat
they were safe.
* * * * *
Dasenya could feel that
something was amiss. Something in the pit of her stomach, in the
soldier's instincts she had come to rely on in her many
years of loyal service, was screaming at her that something was
happening.
First there was the
"accident" on Level 5, which was excusable for no other
reason than the perimeter alarms would have gone off, had it been
anything but. Then, there was the fact that all communication
with the surface had somehow been lost.
"Tower one, I
repeat, what is your current status?" Dasenya hailed, the
viewscreen before her, revealing only a snowy, white haze.
"Have communications
been tampered with?" Dasenya screamed, to no one in
particular, her expression turning to a feral scowl of intent.
"Why isn't the surface responding?"
No response was offered
as she trained her focus on the surrounding soldiers, none of
which desired to become the single object of her attention.
"Sound the
alarm!" She ordered, abruptly, raising a few concerned
glances from her men.
"Commander?"
"I SAID SOUND THE
ALARM, LIEUTENANT!" She screamed, again, this time with
enough force to raise the hair on the back of his neck.
"Right away,
Commander." The young Lieutenant stammered before complying,
and with a flick of a switch, the entire base was bathed in red.
* * * * *
The alarm sounded
unexpectedly, and Heero was forced into the shadows once again,
narrowly avoiding detection in the sudden commotion.
Damnit, the
internal alarms have been triggeredHave they already
breached security within the base He thought to
himself, reading the display on the timer. Nine more
minutesI'm running out of time
Forcing the insistent
stabs of pain to the back of his mind, he clutched his side,
pushing against the wound until he thought his legs would give
way beneath him. The blood began to flow at a renewed pace,
coating his skin with sticky warmth, but he would not be
deterred.
He paused as he came to a
fork in the long passageway, his mind drifting for even the
slightest clue of which way to go next.
"Which
direction?" He growled, as the stabbing sensation in his
side struck with an evil vengeance, and he leaned against the
wall to catch his breath.
Undoubtedly, his wounds
had slowed him. He was running out of time and he still
hadn't seen or heard of any sign of Relena.
Her name echoed endlessly
through the corridors of his mind, flooding the heart and soul he
had spent years trying to deny.
"I'll find
yousomehow, Relena."
END
Although, not for long, I
swear! There is really no good place to stop writing on this
nowit's pretty much a break in the action, no matter
what I do! My apologies! But, I hope you all enjoyed itand
are hopefully leaving a review as we speak! See you next time!
Hugs and kisses to all! -Luvspook