Her breathing came hard she fought to breath. She looked over to the person next to her. He hadn't noticed her. He couldn't see her fighting some invisible force to let her go so she could breath.
But then her vision doubled and blurred together.
She tried rubbing her eyes, but her hands felt like dead weights. What was wrong with her? Was she dieing, was that it?
Her head fell against the window to her right and her eyelids shut. And before she entered the realm of the dead she heard someone say, "Go ahead and rest, we're almost there."


The black car pulled in front of a warehouse.
The sky was bright, the sun up in the blue, facing west ready to set the day away.
Birds still chirped along the phone wires.
The black car parked near the doors, and soon the engine shut off and no one opened a door. The windows were tinted and hard to see through.
The man behind the stirring wheel glanced at the passenger, who was unconscious.
He sighed and looked down at the needle in the center compartment. He had used it to, and he felt sick to his stomach.
Shakily he reached out and grabbed the cell phone that lay discarded on the floor near the passenger's seat.
He glanced out the windows checking for watchers, witnesses. The last thing he needed was one of those.
He then turned his attention to the phone when he was relieved to know he was alone. He dialed a familiar number. It rang three times before an angered voice bellowed, "What?"
"I got her."
There was a long pause before on the other line a reply came, "Good. Where are you?"
He replied hesitantly, "A old warehouse, outside the city."
"Alright, I'll meet you in two minutes."
He hung up the cell phone after the line went dead and he tossed the phone to the floor again.
And then the area around them blurred together and then formed the inside of a hanger.
The driver's door and was yanked open and He was pulled out and onto his feet.
"How was your trip?"
He glanced at the car to see men in white racing to the passenger door. "Fine."
He turned and headed to the door to stop them. But a hand on his shoulder stopped him. "No need. Your friend will not be harmed. Come."
He turned to face the man who he called Prince. He nodded and followed the prince out.
"What will happen to her?"
The prince smiled, "Nothing. We will just add a few things to her, and then we will send you and her back so it seems nothing has happened."
He nodded and glanced at the prince who led him into a room. The room was made of glass and beyond the glass was another room.
And not long after, men in white entered the room just beyond them pushing in a medical bed that held her.
He stepped closer and watched as the men readied their instruments.
"She wont be..."
The prince shook his head, "No of course not. She wont feel, or remember a thing."
He sighed and stared at her body. He shook his head and suddenly felt sick to his stomach. How could he do this to her?
"You don't look so well. Why don't you rest while we take tests? And before you know it you'll be on your way."
He stared at her for a minute longer before he nodded and left the room.


Relena yawned tiredly and she stretched her arms. "What..."
She looked around herself and frowned. "What happened?"
Someone chuckled in the driver seat, "Nothing much. You just fell asleep."
Relena looked over, slightly startled, and her eyes fell into place with dark blue ones. She blinked in confusion and forced herself to look around, "where are we?"
Mamoru smirked, increasing his handsome face. "We are still in front of the restaurant. Your guardian is still talking to the police. And we are waiting for you friend you called on your cell." Mamoru then leaned down and grabbed the phone that lay at her feet and held it towards her. She took it and smiled.
She nodded and sat up in the passenger seat. "You don't mind if I get out for some air do you?"
Mamoru shook his head, "here I'll join you."
Just then a horn honked from behind them.


Usagi yawned and rubbed her eyes, "why the loud noise?"
Zechs looked at her and softly smiled, "We're here."
"Where?"
Zechs almost laughed, almost, "the restaurant. Remember we were called to pick up Relena and the guy that saved her purse."
Usagi nodded, "Vaguely. Oh well. Hey there she is."
Usagi bent over and grasped the phone and held it in her left hand. As Zechs shut the ignition off She opened her door and climbed out.
Relena smiled kindly as she held the phone in her hand, "Afternoon Usagi, Brother."
Zechs nodded, but his eyes moved to the phone Usagi held.
Mamoru slammed his door shut and smiled kindly, "More like night." His eyes moved to the phone Relena held in her waving hand.
Usagi bowed, "Miss Relena we better be off. It's not safe to be out her at night."
Relena nodded and followed Usagi back to the car. They both climbed into the back seats. Mamoru rounded the black limo he had been taken from the airport in. He then moved to the passenger seat of a black sedan.
He climbed in and shut the door, as Zechs shut his and started it up. Zechs stated, "Zechs Marquise. Relena's brother."
Mamoru smiled, "Chiba Mamoru, owner of Chiba Enterprises on colony L1."
Both men glanced at each other. "You're a long way from home aren't you?"
Mamoru nodded, "yes but I do have a meeting scheduled with Miss Relena and I plan to have it."
Zechs nodded and thought silently, 'I don't trust him.'