The Truth Will Get You Everywhere
disclaimer: I don't own anything gundam, except this story and its plot. please don't sure me!!
'Tonight, I'll tell her tonight,' thought Heero as he silently drove to Peacecraft mansion.
The trees and greenery seemed to whiz by as the car sped faster to reach home before Relena did. He wanted everything to be perfect. For once, Duo's advice had been taken into consideration, and put to use. Buzzing the guards at the gates, they opened to let him in. Heero parked his car and rushed into the house to find Pagan.
"Pagan! Where are you? It's Heero, I need to ask you a favour!" he said, excitedly.
Coming from around the corner, Pagan spoke. "Yes master Yuy?"
"Oh, there you are. I plan on telling Relena something tonight, something extremely important, and I'd like to do it after dinner. Could you arrange it so that we will not be interrupted?" Heero asked, anxiously.
Pagan smiled. He once knew what it was like to be in love. "Of course Master Yuy. I will have the staff notified immediately. Have a good night, sir." With that, he turned and Heero gave a mental whoop in his head.
'Now, how am I going to do this? I think I'll bring her a big bouquet of roses, and then I'll take her hands and tell her exactly how much she means to me,' he schemed. Heero inwardly grinned at his plot, but he never heard Relena's limo pull up in the driveway.
Yawning, Relena wiped the sleep from her eyes and began picking up her briefcase, heels [that were so
uncomfortable] and her purse. She opened the door and slowly made her way to the mansion.
"Master Heero! Mistress Relena has arrived. I suggest you get a move on now, or your brilliant plan will be foiled," chided Pagan.
Snapping out of his reverie, Heero got up, thanked Pagan and set out to start his plan. Bounding upstairs, he opened the door to her room, making sure all the roses were places exactly so. Hiding out on her balcony, Heero waited for her to arrive.
Relena trudged up the front steps to her house and knocked. Pagan opened the door and greeted her,
almost urgining her to go upstairs. She looked at his face, knowing that something was up. She smiled and
opened her door, only to gasp.
Heero heard her light footsteps walk up to her bedroom. He wiped his hands on his jeans, trying to keep
all attention on his well-thought plan. Rushing to hide amongst the shadows, he heard the knob click and a small
gasp of surprise.
"Oh my goodness...there's flowers...everywhere..." trailed Relena. She was almost speechless.
Sensing another person in the room, she took a guess and called out a name. "Heero? Is that you?" she asked,
quite nervous. He stepped out from the darkness and smiled.
"Surprise," he said. Looking at the love on his face, she walked towards him and pulled him into an embrace.
"Thank you Heero. This was the best surprise anyone's given me. Thank you so much for showing me that you care," she said, slightly disappointed that he didn't say those three words she so longed to hear come from his mouth.
She held him in her arms, letting tears of joy slip from her eyes. Nobody had ever gone through so much
trouble to show her how much they cared about her. Relena just wished that he wouldn't spend all his time trying
to make her happy, if he couldn't say 'I love you'. Slipping out of his arms, she kissed his cheek and proceeded
to ready herself for dinner.
Heero walked out to the balcony while Relena freshened up. Almost forgetting about his plan, he went
back into the room and talked to her through the bathroom door.
"Relena, I'm going down to dinner a little early okay? I'll meet you there," he said.
Relena stopped. 'He doesn't want to escort me downstairs? But-no stop worrying yourself,' her head chided. Agreeing, she resumed her quick bath and finished while Heero went downstairs. Wrapping herself in a big towel, she made her way to her closet. "I'll surprise you, Heero," she said to herself as she picked out a pretty blue dress to wear for dinner.
Heero entered the dining room and the maids soon brought their dinner to the table, each one wishing
Heero good luck with Relena. Thanking them gratefully, they exited and Heero sat down, waiting for his destiny.
Relena finished the last touches and proceeded downstairs. She looked towards the dining room, noticing that
the doors were drawn closed and she wondered.
'Is he planning more?' she asked herself. Slowly walking to the door, she pulled it open, only to see Heero sitting by himself at a dining table with taper candles as their light. Heero got up and saw Relena. They smiled at each other and Heero helped her into her seat.
"Heero, this has been a magnificent day. But why all this for me?" she questioned as they ate. Heero put
his fork down and looked at her.
"Relena, I did this because I care. No one else shows how appreciated you are to them, so I did it for them. It's their thanks and mine..." he trailed, not sure what to say. Relena frowned slightly.
"Heero, I don't need their thanks, only yours. And I think I should be thanking you, not the other way around," she spoke. Heero paused. Was she supposed to react this way? His plan was starting to crumble.
"Relena, I also did this because I care a lot about you. You mean so much to me, I just wanted to show it to you, because of all the words in the world, I don't think there is one that can describe your value to me," he said.
Relena stopped. 'Darn, he almost said it!' she yelled in her head. "Heero, that's the sweetest thing anyone has ever said to me. Thank you. But you should also know, that you're more important to me than anyone. Not only as my bodyguard, but as a friend that I can truly trust."
Silence hung in the air while they finished their dinner. After Heero called the maids to clear the dishes,
he took her hand and led her outside. "Relena, walk with me," he said.
"Alright," she said as she took his hand. Outside, the cool summer air whipped around them, as crickets and owls sounded their calls. Heero led Relena to a secluded area in the gardens where he had prepared a blanket and dessert.
"Relena, please sit down," he asked. Unsure of what else to say, she sat down on the blanket. Heero opened the basket that held a rich chocolate cake with icing and whipped cream.
"Heero! You went through so much trouble, all for me? I can't thank you enough-" she began to say, but Heero put his finger on her lips, silencing her.
"Shh...just enjoy," he said as he cut a slice of the cake and brought a bit to her lips. She opened her mouth and ate the bite. It was delicious. Smiling brightly, she picked up a fork and did the same for him. Soon, they were both full and Heero pulled her up for one more surprise.
"Heero, where are we going?" she asked, as he led her back to the house.
There was one last surprise, and nothing would ruin it for him. He led her to her room and closed the door.
"Relena, I hope this night has been special for you," he spoke. She smiled and clasped his hand.
"Heero, this is the ultimate gesture of kindness and love anyone has ever shown me. A thousand thank yous wouldn't suffice," she spoke, as tears came to her eyes. Brushing the tear off her cheek, he knelt down in front of her.
AN: Ohhh... this is getting mushy!! Please review. If you could, it would mean a lot to me. thanks for reading!
disclaimer: I don't own anything gundam, except this story and its plot. please don't sure me!!
'Tonight, I'll tell her tonight,' thought Heero as he silently drove to Peacecraft mansion.
The trees and greenery seemed to whiz by as the car sped faster to reach home before Relena did. He wanted everything to be perfect. For once, Duo's advice had been taken into consideration, and put to use. Buzzing the guards at the gates, they opened to let him in. Heero parked his car and rushed into the house to find Pagan.
"Pagan! Where are you? It's Heero, I need to ask you a favour!" he said, excitedly.
Coming from around the corner, Pagan spoke. "Yes master Yuy?"
"Oh, there you are. I plan on telling Relena something tonight, something extremely important, and I'd like to do it after dinner. Could you arrange it so that we will not be interrupted?" Heero asked, anxiously.
Pagan smiled. He once knew what it was like to be in love. "Of course Master Yuy. I will have the staff notified immediately. Have a good night, sir." With that, he turned and Heero gave a mental whoop in his head.
'Now, how am I going to do this? I think I'll bring her a big bouquet of roses, and then I'll take her hands and tell her exactly how much she means to me,' he schemed. Heero inwardly grinned at his plot, but he never heard Relena's limo pull up in the driveway.
Yawning, Relena wiped the sleep from her eyes and began picking up her briefcase, heels [that were so
uncomfortable] and her purse. She opened the door and slowly made her way to the mansion.
"Master Heero! Mistress Relena has arrived. I suggest you get a move on now, or your brilliant plan will be foiled," chided Pagan.
Snapping out of his reverie, Heero got up, thanked Pagan and set out to start his plan. Bounding upstairs, he opened the door to her room, making sure all the roses were places exactly so. Hiding out on her balcony, Heero waited for her to arrive.
Relena trudged up the front steps to her house and knocked. Pagan opened the door and greeted her,
almost urgining her to go upstairs. She looked at his face, knowing that something was up. She smiled and
opened her door, only to gasp.
Heero heard her light footsteps walk up to her bedroom. He wiped his hands on his jeans, trying to keep
all attention on his well-thought plan. Rushing to hide amongst the shadows, he heard the knob click and a small
gasp of surprise.
"Oh my goodness...there's flowers...everywhere..." trailed Relena. She was almost speechless.
Sensing another person in the room, she took a guess and called out a name. "Heero? Is that you?" she asked,
quite nervous. He stepped out from the darkness and smiled.
"Surprise," he said. Looking at the love on his face, she walked towards him and pulled him into an embrace.
"Thank you Heero. This was the best surprise anyone's given me. Thank you so much for showing me that you care," she said, slightly disappointed that he didn't say those three words she so longed to hear come from his mouth.
She held him in her arms, letting tears of joy slip from her eyes. Nobody had ever gone through so much
trouble to show her how much they cared about her. Relena just wished that he wouldn't spend all his time trying
to make her happy, if he couldn't say 'I love you'. Slipping out of his arms, she kissed his cheek and proceeded
to ready herself for dinner.
Heero walked out to the balcony while Relena freshened up. Almost forgetting about his plan, he went
back into the room and talked to her through the bathroom door.
"Relena, I'm going down to dinner a little early okay? I'll meet you there," he said.
Relena stopped. 'He doesn't want to escort me downstairs? But-no stop worrying yourself,' her head chided. Agreeing, she resumed her quick bath and finished while Heero went downstairs. Wrapping herself in a big towel, she made her way to her closet. "I'll surprise you, Heero," she said to herself as she picked out a pretty blue dress to wear for dinner.
Heero entered the dining room and the maids soon brought their dinner to the table, each one wishing
Heero good luck with Relena. Thanking them gratefully, they exited and Heero sat down, waiting for his destiny.
Relena finished the last touches and proceeded downstairs. She looked towards the dining room, noticing that
the doors were drawn closed and she wondered.
'Is he planning more?' she asked herself. Slowly walking to the door, she pulled it open, only to see Heero sitting by himself at a dining table with taper candles as their light. Heero got up and saw Relena. They smiled at each other and Heero helped her into her seat.
"Heero, this has been a magnificent day. But why all this for me?" she questioned as they ate. Heero put
his fork down and looked at her.
"Relena, I did this because I care. No one else shows how appreciated you are to them, so I did it for them. It's their thanks and mine..." he trailed, not sure what to say. Relena frowned slightly.
"Heero, I don't need their thanks, only yours. And I think I should be thanking you, not the other way around," she spoke. Heero paused. Was she supposed to react this way? His plan was starting to crumble.
"Relena, I also did this because I care a lot about you. You mean so much to me, I just wanted to show it to you, because of all the words in the world, I don't think there is one that can describe your value to me," he said.
Relena stopped. 'Darn, he almost said it!' she yelled in her head. "Heero, that's the sweetest thing anyone has ever said to me. Thank you. But you should also know, that you're more important to me than anyone. Not only as my bodyguard, but as a friend that I can truly trust."
Silence hung in the air while they finished their dinner. After Heero called the maids to clear the dishes,
he took her hand and led her outside. "Relena, walk with me," he said.
"Alright," she said as she took his hand. Outside, the cool summer air whipped around them, as crickets and owls sounded their calls. Heero led Relena to a secluded area in the gardens where he had prepared a blanket and dessert.
"Relena, please sit down," he asked. Unsure of what else to say, she sat down on the blanket. Heero opened the basket that held a rich chocolate cake with icing and whipped cream.
"Heero! You went through so much trouble, all for me? I can't thank you enough-" she began to say, but Heero put his finger on her lips, silencing her.
"Shh...just enjoy," he said as he cut a slice of the cake and brought a bit to her lips. She opened her mouth and ate the bite. It was delicious. Smiling brightly, she picked up a fork and did the same for him. Soon, they were both full and Heero pulled her up for one more surprise.
"Heero, where are we going?" she asked, as he led her back to the house.
There was one last surprise, and nothing would ruin it for him. He led her to her room and closed the door.
"Relena, I hope this night has been special for you," he spoke. She smiled and clasped his hand.
"Heero, this is the ultimate gesture of kindness and love anyone has ever shown me. A thousand thank yous wouldn't suffice," she spoke, as tears came to her eyes. Brushing the tear off her cheek, he knelt down in front of her.
AN: Ohhh... this is getting mushy!! Please review. If you could, it would mean a lot to me. thanks for reading!
