4. A New Hope
The press hell continued for another week but I pulled through alright. Heero had called me numerous times when I finally was able to stay at home. I didn't really want to speak to him, not unless Duo had proof that they were friends.
"Hilde? Hey's its Relena," I greeted, after calling her up.
"Oh, hi! How have you been? No one's seen but through pictures for the last two weeks!" giggled Hilde casually.
"Listen, do you know if Heero and Duo are friends again? Its kind of imperative that they are," I quickly answered.
"Relena Dorlian! You haven't talk to you fiance in two weeks? And you called me! For God's sake! I would have told you but you've got to get it from him!" Hilde exclaimed and hung up. Shocked, I set the phone down and drummed my fingers on the counter top for a moment before following her orders. I guess I needed to talk to the exgroom.
I only got his recording though. Worried, I left my stuff apartment littered with mail and drove out to the sea shore. The world seriously underestimates the soothing power of the ocean. The seagulls aren't really obniouxs in Decemeber.
My car rolled to a stop about one hundred yards away from my favorite place, a cliff overlooking the place where Heero and I had first met. It was quite a lovely view, even if it had no romantic value in it. The wind was whipping my face and I shivered as I walked the precarious rim to get to it. I kept my balance all right and was soon climbing up the dark, indifferent rock and lying in sun-warmed sand. I let my mind drift with soft rolling
The press hell continued for another week but I pulled through alright. Heero had called me numerous times when I finally was able to stay at home. I didn't really want to speak to him, not unless Duo had proof that they were friends.
"Hilde? Hey's its Relena," I greeted, after calling her up.
"Oh, hi! How have you been? No one's seen but through pictures for the last two weeks!" giggled Hilde casually.
"Listen, do you know if Heero and Duo are friends again? Its kind of imperative that they are," I quickly answered.
"Relena Dorlian! You haven't talk to you fiance in two weeks? And you called me! For God's sake! I would have told you but you've got to get it from him!" Hilde exclaimed and hung up. Shocked, I set the phone down and drummed my fingers on the counter top for a moment before following her orders. I guess I needed to talk to the exgroom.
I only got his recording though. Worried, I left my stuff apartment littered with mail and drove out to the sea shore. The world seriously underestimates the soothing power of the ocean. The seagulls aren't really obniouxs in Decemeber.
My car rolled to a stop about one hundred yards away from my favorite place, a cliff overlooking the place where Heero and I had first met. It was quite a lovely view, even if it had no romantic value in it. The wind was whipping my face and I shivered as I walked the precarious rim to get to it. I kept my balance all right and was soon climbing up the dark, indifferent rock and lying in sun-warmed sand. I let my mind drift with soft rolling
