Author notes: Slight gore warning for the middle of the chapter( I've been reading to many horror books ^^;;) . Thanks Dru for pointing and going 'EW FAITH!' Btw…He lasted three chapters! *Cackles happy *. Thanks to everyone that reviewed, it makes me really happy. *Gives cookies *

Disclaimer: I do not own Gundam Wing. If I did I wouldn't be writing a fanfic, I'd be making an anime. So don't sue me! I'll throw a hissy fit if you do! This plot and it's characters are MINE! Take them and I'll cut out your tongue, yes your tongue, and fry it up on a stick!

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Chapter three- Blood hath stain my hands…

So far nothing interesting had happened.

Solo sighed chewing on his lip as he drove along, the line of Jeeps were quickly zipping through the highway, towards the area where the alien ship was supposed to be. No one was really out, and if those who were didn't too much of it. Stranger things have happened…

But it was starting to be boring. And when Solo got bored on a mission odd things tended to happen. He glanced over at Ikiiki and the blonde guy he'd been paired up with. Certainly they wouldn't mind if he made sure he wouldn't get too distracted.

Solo flipped on the radio and tuned it his favorite station. He saw Ikiiki and the blonde guy exchange glances.

" Turn that off." Ikiiki grumbled, rolling her blue eyes at him. " Idiot."

Solo shrugged at her. " Aw, come on. It's better than just having silence." He turned it up. " Wonder how long it'll take the Professor to start yelling."

" Whatever." Ikiiki looked out the window, seemly trying to pretend she wasn't stuck in the car with a braided idiot going to make first contact with aliens.

Ikiiki made an exasperated look putting her hand to her forehead as she thought about that. This is insane… She thought.

Of course Solo choice that moment to start singing along to the song blasting out of the radio. He nudged the guy next to him; until he caved in and started to sing also,  even know he didn't know the words.

Ikiiki glared at the two, contemplating wither she should shot them or herself. Neither of the boys could sing, it sounded like two dying cats yowling at each other. Not a pleasant thing to hear.

Thankfully Kim can to the rescue.

" Solo!" She yelled over the walkie-talkie. " Turn that off and stop screeching before I dump you on the side of the road and make you walk home!"

Solo sweatdropped picking up the walkie-talkie. He juggled around with it a bit, trying to keep from driving off the road and being able to make it talk. " That'd be kinda hard to do since I'm driving Professor." He commented.

"This isn't the time for joking around." She scolded him.

Solo sighed. " Fine…" He rolled his eyes. " I'm sorry." He didn't sound like he was though. He leaned over and clicked off the radio.

" I swear…you're going to be the end of me." Kim grumbled exasperated.

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This wasn't going well. Not well at all.

Whoever the hell is up there has one hell of a sense of humor.  Okatami thought looking over at Meiran quickly. Personally, he did not want to be on the bad side of her brother at all.  He was scary.

Then on the other hand he wanted to get to know her. She was cute and by god he was a teenaged male! There had to be some law against this.

Meiran laughed suddenly, making Okatami jump almost out of his seat.

" It's okay." She said. " I won't tell him anything. Yusuke seems intimidating but he really couldn't hurt a fly."

Okatami laughed, recovering from his startle. " Okay." He said. He grinned lopsidedly at her.

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Kim frowned at the laptop in her lap again. She'd borrowed it from Marcus, who had pleaded endlessly for her not to let it get blown to smithereens.

She frowned again and started to type.

Kazen who was driving the jeep looked over at her, still managing to keep the vehicle from running into any of the trees. They were driving though a small forest on a narrow dirt road. It was only a couple of miles until they reached the beginning of the force field.

" If you frown again, your face will stick like that." Kazen said simply.

The red haired woman glanced up at him. She flashed a bit of a smile. " Better to be worried than not." She said.

" Worried about what?" Kazen asked.

" Everything and nothing in general."

" Oh." Kazen made a confused face. He didn't ask any more questions. Merely driving until they broke out of the enclosure of trees.

Kim picked up the walkie-talkie and told the other students to follow right behind them, since they were in the lead of the line. She then steered Kazen onto the correct path and they went through.

Kazen's eyes widened as he looked at the alien ship looming in front of them. " Wow." He 'ooh'ed in awe. The ship seemed to glow it's own light, casting odd shadows all over the small plain. Colors, which haven't been seen by human eyes, shifted constantly as they made their way across the tall towers of the ship. It didn't look like anything the sci-fi moviemakers had show on the big screen. It didn't even look like it could move.

He wondered how they kept it from being shown outside of the force field.

There was something in front of the ship though, a few something's actually. " Professor…?" He asked. " What are those?"

To which Kim had no answer.

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The humans were still advancing.

Princess Talia sat in the control core of her Nmkqdgbaqt*. Wires thread around and into her body keeping her connected to the controls of the machine. A transparent visor came down over her face, showing her a clear view of the area surrounding the front of the ship.

She could see the small human vehicles come through the opening in their Emhzgeqgdf*. And she was starting to think they would not stop.

" Shall we fire on them Princess?" Her second in command asked, his voice threading through the wires to her mind. They didn't speak out loud when connected to most of their machines, to do so would ruin the flow between the two and caused injury to the user. 

" No." She replied. " Not yet."

Talia hadn't been in charge of many things. She was still training to become ruler of the Selesctain people. Having to command someone still threw her for a loop. Though her father had been given her more and more tasks to perform. She would be crowned soon and her parents would step down from the throne.

Talia waited for that day with a quiet fear.

" Princess?" Her second in command asked once again, rousing her from her thoughts. " They are still approaching. We should fire."

" Issue a warning, if they do not stop we will fire. Lowest beam setting." She told him.

" Acknowledged." He replied.

Talia shifted in her seat, waiting for the humans to react to the warning. If they were smart, they'd retreat.

But what she'd read about in their history. Humans weren't that smart….

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"Shit." Kim cursed, the laptop screen had blacked out.

' Leave.' The letters appeared quickly on her screen. ' Or we will be forced to stop your advance.'

" Stop the car!" She yelled at Kazen. She grabbed the walkie-talkie and started shouting for the other students to stop also.

Kazen slammed on the breaks, almost sending him and Kim into the windshield. "What happened?" He asked.

" They've contacted us." She looked out over at the other jeeps, relieved to see they were stopping also.

Her eyes flicked forward. One of the jeeps was still heading merrily on its way. Kim cursed. Hadn't the students heard her? Looked like the one Okatami was driving, but she wasn't sure.

She grabbed her walkie-talkie. " Hey!" She yelled. " Okatami, can you hear me? Stop where you are!"

A soft buzzing noise is all she got in reply.

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" All the others have stopped." Meiran observed looking back.

Okatami raised an eyebrow. That couldn't be a good sign. " Professor Kim hasn't given us any different orders."

" Professor?" Meiran already had the walkie-talkie in her hand. She blinked at it when she didn't hear anything. She flipped the device over and opened it's back.

" Batteries are dead."

Okatami cursed. " Well that's just great." He stepped on the breaks, slowing the jeep down. He looked back over his shoulder at the group they'd left behind.

" Kim's gonna deep fry out friggin' asses, and it wasn't even our fault. God I hate when screw-ups like thi-"

" Okatami!" Meiran shouted, calling his attention back to what was happening in front of them.

One of the alien weapons had moved. It was already standing up and both teenagers found themselves staring down the glowing barrel of the weapon's arm. They stared at it dumbly, like a deer caught in headlights. The weapon fired, sending the blue energy crackling down on them in a deafening roar.

" Oh shit!" Okatami punched down on the gas, swerving the car as hard as he could to the right.

Meiran shut her eyes tight trying to keep from falling out of the car, her balance was horrible and she was having a hard time grabbing onto something.

Okatami was swearing a mile a minute; they weren't going to make it. Whatever the hell that shit was, it was too fast. He gave up on trying to steer the car out and merely pushed Meiran out of the jeep, thanking the lord that they were doorless and that Meiran was already off balance. She made a sharp, surprised scream as she was pushed out.

Okatami looked up at the blue blast that was right in front of the car. It blinded him, but through all the confusion and adrenaline that was running through his brain he managed to think

This is so going to hurt…

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" Oka…" Solo stared as he saw the jeep get hit by the energy. He was at a lost for words. This so was not happening. He was not watching his best friend get vaporized by evil aliens.

Both Ikiiki and the other boy were staring also, disbelief written all over their faces.

Then the jeep exploded, smacking the chestnut haired youth back into reality. He yelled Okatami's name, jumping of the car.

He ran, he ran as fast and hard as he could. The Professor was yelling at him to stop and come back but he didn't listen. All he could think was getting to Okatami as quickly as possible, cause of course he'd be hurt. Be he'd be alive.

Alive. Which means still breathing, and doesn't mean he's going to be buried.

By the time Solo got close to Okatami his lungs where burning and he could barely get out a good breath. The scrap pieces of what had one been the jeep were lying around on the ground, somewhere burning. Which gave Solo ample light to look around for his friend.

" Okatami!" He shouted, frantically.

He stood, listening over the shortness of his breath and the pounding of his heart.

No response.

But that's okay. Solo thought, starting to rummage through the larger pieces of debris. He's just unconscious. Not dead. He was starting to sound a bit redundant, but he couldn't accept it.

Half of a seat and most of a door where sitting in a pile near where Solo was standing. He, quickly hurried over to it, seeing it wasn't flat on the ground like the other pieces where.

" Okatami?" He questioned, pulling the coarse fabric of the seat off the pile. He caught sight of a black shirt.

Solo called his friend's name again, hoping to awaken him from unconsciousness or at least get some kind of reaction. He grabbed the door and dragged off the pile, uncovering most of his friend's face and upper torso.

" Hey man!" Solo dropped down next to Okatami, shaking his shoulder. Okatami's eyes were closed and Solo couldn't tell if he was breathing.

Odd… He was having trouble figuring out of how much Okatami was hurt. It was as if his brain didn't want to put the whole picture together.  Ignoring that for a moment he pulled the rest of debris off him and looked back over at Okatami, his mind finally making out what was really left of his friend, because there certainly wasn't much left.

Solo sank to his knees, feeling like he was about to throw up. Almost the whole left side of his friend had been vaporized. His whole arm, leg and parts of his torso where just gone. Blood was leaking out of his body and onto the ground, so much blood. Okatami's T-shirt and pants had been burned into his body saving Solo from seeing most of the internal damage.

His face had been left mercifully undamaged; it was only a little red. How that happened was a mystery.

Solo glanced down at his hands, only noticing that there was blood on them. His breath hitched for a second, his violet eyes widening. He screamed suddenly, horrified, angry, scared and sad all at the same moment.

Okatami was dead. He was dead before Solo could even help him. Solo clenched his hands into fist and covered his eyes, not wanting to see this. Not wanting to believe that his best friend was just gone like that.

He let his body fall to the side, sobbing helplessly. It wasn't fair! Okatami had to be one of the best people that he'd ever met. Sure, he was rude sometimes and couldn't keep a steady girlfriend to save his life, but he never really tried to hurt anyone. Okatami was always there for him and Kendra. He acted like he didn't know what to do after he graduated, but he was actually planning to go join the Preventers full time with Solo.

He'd never do that now…

They planned to be close friends for the rest of their lives.

"Hmdp *…" A voice in a unfamiliar tongue said. It continued to speak, seemingly talking to someone.

Solo looked up and froze almost entirely. One of the aliens stood not to far away from him, surveying the damage it seemed like.

He narrowed his eyes; feeling the shock and horror of what had happened dissolve into pure anger. The alien probably had come to finish the job. He stood up, wiping the tears away from his face and drew his gun from his inner pants hostler. It was standard training for the students learn how to carry and use guns, and for once Solo was glad that it was.

He leveled the gun at the alien, having trouble getting good aim because his eyes kept misting over in tears, and he was weak on his legs.

" You killed Okatami…" He whispered, his voice thick and choked with emotion. The alien was looking at him. Probably planning to blast him away also. He didn't care; it'd all be for the better probably. As long as he could get a bullet into the damn thing, he'd be happy.

" You fucking killed him!" He shouted at it. " Why?!" He almost looked away.

The alien merely looked at him, it's arms at its side. It didn't look evil it didn't even look threatening. It just looked tired, and a bit annoyed.

" Answer me!" Solo screamed. There had to be some explanation right? And they had talked to Kim, so they knew English.

Still it merely looked at him.

Fine then. Solo thought. He started to pull back on the trigger. " Eye for and eye, life for a life right?" He muttered, not speaking to anyone in general.

" Solo you idiot!" Ikiiki was at his side. She grabbed his arm and swung it upward, making the shot at the alien go wild.

By the time she disarmed him the alien was gone. Solo swore wildly at her for letting it go.

Ikiiki shook her head as Solo leveled that violet glare at her. " Killing it wouldn't have done any good." She said.

" I don't care!" Solo replied. He stared down at the ground.

Ikiiki sighed. If he was going to be so difficult about this she really couldn't pity him. Besides, hanging around out here wouldn't do any good, and would probably just end up in someone else getting killed.

" Meiran's still alive…we need to take her and .." She paused, " and the body to the hospital. Don't you pull any more shit like that though! Waving guns at things gets more damage done than good. I don't even want to think about all the shit that could happen the way your acting at the moment." She turned her back to him and stalked back to the jeeps.

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" I was scared."

Talia glared at the pilot in front of her. That's her only excuse? She thought in distaste. She shook her head, regretting what she was going to have to do.

The pilot was a good friend of Talia's, actually. She didn't want to have to yell at her, but it was the proper course of action.

" You went against my orders." She replied flatly, she leaned forward, clasping her hands together and resting her elbows on the clear floating table that appeared when she moved.

" Yes but Princess every time we have hesitated to attack we have regretted it." The pilot lowered her head not meeting Talia's hardened gaze.

" You went against my orders, I told you twice not to fire upon them when you started to edge out."

" I know princess, but please." The pilot clenched her hands at her sides.

Talia shook her head standing up; the clear table disappeared no longer needed. " And your hoping I'll save you from my father's wrath, aren't you?" She said, stepping down off the platform. She clasped her hands behind her back and started to circle the pilot.

" I-"

" I won't. I cannot accept for people under my command to disobey me. I may be merely Princess at the moment, but I will be Queen soon. And will you disobey me then too?"

" I was just trying-" She kept her head down still.

" Just trying to what? Do you even understand what you have done?!"  Talia stopped walking. " They will think of us hostile now, just about all hope of settling here without conflict is gone."

"All this because you refused to acknowledge my commands and my authority over you."

The pilot looked up. " I'm sorry…"

" Sorry isn't going to cut it 09876." She addressed the pilot by her number and not her name, making the words seem harsher than they would be without it. Talia make a disgusted sound and started to walk over to one of the portal windows.

" You will be stripped of your piloting position and privileges. You will go before the King and tell him yourself why you went against my orders. I doubt he will inflict any further punishment but I would suggest being prepared."

" Princess please!" The pilot was looking at her. " I've worked so hard, you-"

Talia shook her head once again, her blonde hair sliding over her shoulder. " You don't understand?" She mocked, finishing the pilot's sentence.

"You should of thought of the consequences when you fired." She looked out the window. " Get out. I don't want to listen to you anymore.

The pilot quickly left, her footsteps sounding like she was all but running out of the room. Only when Talia heard the swirl of the doors closing behind the pilot, did she turn around. She looked at the door.

" Sorry Shemia…" She muttered under her breath. To the stars almighty, she wasn't looking forward to being Queen.

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Kim ran her hands though her shoulder length hair, musing it a bit as she sighed. She was exhausted.

She was in the hospital, and had just left Yusuke who was staying overnight to keep an eye on his sister.

The numbers on her watch told her the time was four thirty-eight in the morning. She'd been waving her Preventer's badge and telling false stories for about three hours now. None of the doctor's or nurse's seemed to believe it, but they didn't ask any more questions once they realized Kim wouldn't be telling them anything new. It was the only way she could of gotten Meiran and Okatami's body into the hospital without the media finding out about what had happened.

God only know what kind of field day they'd have if they found out. It was enough to make her wince.

Kim had sent just about all of the other students back to the Garden. They seemed thankful for that small reprieve. She'd driven to the hospital in a Jeep with Kazen and Solo, Yusuke following behind them.

She walked down the pale yellow hallway, heading towards the waiting room to grab Kazen and Solo and get back to the Garden.

" How is she?" Kazen asked as soon as he spotted the red haired woman. He was lounging in a chair with a couple of empty soda cans in front of him on a wooden table. Normal teenaged method of keeping awake, it seemed like. His bright blue eyes were held concern.

Kim smiled slightly. " Just really banged up, she'll be fine in a couple of days."

" That's good." Kazen looked relieved, the tension leaving his body. " Can we go home now?"

A nod. " That's what I was planning. " She glanced over at the Solo who was sitting next to Kazen. " Are you ready to go?"

Solo blinked up at Kim like he had just come out of a daze. He'd been extremely quiet after his outburst at the ship. It was unnerving, even when Solo had been depressed or sad to an extreme before, he still had a air around him of energy. Now it was just like he was dead, the good nature aura that cloaked the longhaired teen was gone.

 "Yea." He replied, short and clipped.

Kim nodded. She would say she was sorry. She wanted to say she was sorry but it wouldn't do any good. It would probably just get him riled up again, and she really couldn't deal with that. She still had to return Marcus's laptop and tell them something about what had happened tonight. Something she wasn't looking forward too.

And Une would find out what had happened soon. God knows how that conversation is going to go. She thought.

Kim pushed these thoughts aside. Tomorrow, She thought, I'll deal with it all tomorrow.

" Let's go then." And they did.

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The Garden was eerily quiet.

Solo walked swiftly down the hallways towards his room, Kazen trailing behind him, wisely keeping his distance and his mouth shut.

But Solo really wouldn't of notice if Kazen was talking. He quite preoccupied with worrying about how to tell Kendra.

Or if he should tell her at all, she'd find out on her own what happened. Gossip spread around the Garden like wildfire. Most of the Preventer trainee's probably already knew about Okatami.

Solo clenched his jaw angrily at that thought. Okatami was dead, and no matter how hard he tried to tell himself that Okatami wasn't, the more apparent it became that he would never see his friend again.

He stopped standing in front of the door to their room. He bit his lip swearing to himself silently. She was already in there. For once in his life Solo was regretting giving her the key.

Kendra always had some weird sixth sense going on when it came to 'her boys' as she would call them once. She would always know if one of them where feeling depressed or if they were hurt, even if they tried not to show it.

The alarms in her head must be going haywire…Thought the braided boy with a dry grin.

He sighed and opened the door, he couldn't just stand outside all night and he felt Kazen's odd look on the back of his neck.

" Where have ya been?" Kendra demanded as soon as the door cracked open a crack. She was curled up on one side of the old couch that took up most of the room in the small living area.

 " I've been worried sick ya know! Thinkin' that somethin' happened and that…." Her sentence trailed off as she caught the look on Solo face.

" Somethin's happened?" She asked, worry in her dark eyes. She clutched the small rosary in her hands tightly.

Solo nodded silently. He walked over and sat next to the dark haired girl. He hugged her tightly and then started to explain.

" We went out, to show the newbies around the town…there was a car accident, Okatami and another girl where hit pretty badly. The girl's okay…but…he…" Solo trailed off, not wanting to finish the sentence.

" You kidding me aren't you?" She asked hugging him back. " This is a really sick joke ya know."

Solo shook his head. " God I wish it was."

" He can't just be dead like that!" Kendra burst into tears, pulling away from Solo.

This was just too much. Solo couldn't handle his grief and Kendra's at the same time. He murmured a quick apology to Kendra and fled to his room, slamming and locking the door behind him.

Kazen sighed. This is one heck of a first day. He thought, walking over to the table and grabbed a tissue, then glanced over at Kendra again.

He shook his head and grabbed the whole box, offering it to the crying girl. She took the box and blew her nose saying a muffled 'thank you' while she did.

He smiled slightly and nodded, settling down to kept her company until she was feeling well enough to head back to her room.

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Solo hated funerals.

In fact, he loathed them.

Five days had pasted since Okatami had died. Five days of a seemingly never-ending stream of people wanting to give condolences and trying to help out. It was driving the braided boy up the wall actually.

He hadn't gotten any sleep either; the first time he tried he was plague by nightmares of his friend's death. He woke up in even worse shape than he'd ever had before and swore not to go back to sleep until he'd gotten over this a bit more. Solo spent the rest of his nights and most of his days writing feverishly in his poetry book.

Kazen and his sister had been extremely kind while Solo was holed up in his room. They managed to detour most of the people wanting to talk to him, and the Solo was grateful for that.

Solo leaned his head back against the tombstone; he stared up at the bright blue sky. It was mocking him, looking so cheery on such a dismal day.

He sighed. The funeral sounded like it was breaking up. He couldn't hear the many that were gathered. Kendra had spoken for the both of them since Solo had refused to go.

She gave a really good speech. Solo thought toying with a blade of grass.

" Solo?" Kendra peeked around the tombstone he was sitting against, startling the braided boy slightly.

" Hey.." He replied.

" I knew ya be here." The dark haired girl plopped down on the grass next to Solo.

Solo managed a smile. " I'm that predictable."

" Pish. Of course ya are!" Kendra waved her hand at him. " We were both kinda right. I said ya weren't going to come, Matt said you would. Was the speech okay?"

Solo nodded. " It was great…" He looked over at her "So how've you been holding up?"

Kendra shrugged, absently tugging on the sleeves of her black shirt. " It's hard, really hard…I just keep to expecting him to pop up somewhere just like he always does, challengin' me to another fighting game."

Solo nodded wrapping an arm around her shoulder, comforting her the best he could. " I know what you mean…" He murmured.

Kendra laughed softly, rubbing her eyes. " Cheap bastard. He still owed me two sundaes." Her voice was thick from the effort to not start crying again.

" Oh god…" She sobbed softly leaning into Solo's shoulder. " I promised I wouldn't cry. 'Cause he wouldn't want us to be sad ya know? It's just too hard though…"

Solo squeezed her shoulder softly. She'd been holding herself together through the whole funeral; it was about time she let herself break down. " It's okay. We'll never forget him and…that's probably what he'd ask us to do." He said, while he silently swore to himself he'd get revenge for Okatami's death.

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" Ow, Stars almighty that hurt!" Princess Talia swore as the tiny machine she was fiddling with sparked and stung her hand.

She grumbled sourly staring down at it. She had been trying to fix the hologram machine for about an hour and her progress was next to none.

" That'll teach me to just swipe just any of them again…"

She picked up the small piece of metal she'd been holding and started to poke around the machine's interior again. If she didn't get it to work this time, she'd give up.

The Selesctains had been on earth for a human year now, and Talia had never stepped out of the ship into the human world. It didn't really bother her until after she saw the human who's friend was killed by Shemia. The boy had looked so much like one of her father's human advisors that Talia was driven to talk to him.

She wanted to find out if he was from Two's past. They had found the humans in an unstable spacecraft, but then again, most human spacecrafts where horribly unstable.  Most of the humans had been unconscious; when they awoke they had various degrees of amnesia, which was a interesting thing to study. 

After many tests the Selesctain scientists concluded that there was some mind-altering chemical on the ship.

Four, the thin blonde haired one had remembered the most out of the whole group. He was kind but didn't like to talk about the past at all. Talia politely decided not to prod him then.

Talia sighed biting the bottom of her lip. She poked around the machine a bit more before being rewarded by a soft click and the machine lighting up, finally operational.

" Yes!" She exclaimed, happy to finally be done messing around with it. She slipped the machine onto her wrist and connected it into her arm, covering herself in the hologram.

She moved over to the mirror on the other side of the room and viewed her handiwork.

Her long blonde hair was still the same, since it looked human enough not to need any changes. Her blue skin and sharply pointed ears where changed, giving her the look of a normal teenager with a healthy tan. Her eyes were normally a glowing emerald color, but they were now dimmed now merely looking a dark green.

She smiled. Perfect.

Talia would have to change clothing of course, Selesctain fashion was a bit extreme compared to human fashion, but she could pull it off.

Tired the princess turned the machine off and flopped onto her bed. She'd leave for the human world tomorrow morning.

Now it was time for sleep.

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;-; Seems like the best place to stop. ;-; *cries * This chapter sucks. I'm sorry guys, I tried really hard to write it better.

Translations:

Hmdp...-Holy…

Nmkqdgbaqt- mobile suit

Emhzgeqgdf-force field

--;; I'm behind in chapters. Half of this was supposed to be in chapter two, but the chapters got to long. I don't want to take out any scenes because I already do that enough, so this fic is gonna have a few more chapters that it previously had.

Review and…I'll..um…I'll make Kazen do a strip tease!

Kazen: !!! O.O;; What?!!?! *chokes *

Er….Yes! Kazen will…and I'll give you a cookie!

Kazen: I'm not gonna strip!*chases after Tansura *

Erg! See you next time guys! *flees*