AN: New Review: The scouts find themselves falling inlove with the GW boys but it's the wrong time. Planet princes have to be found, and more scouts appear who seem to be on the wrong side. Can Ami and Heero put their differences between eacother and learn to love when there are so many interferences. Everyone is falling for Heero, and the two are getting split further and further apart. Can they help eachother or will they have to surrender to evil?
AN2: Please review, I haven't been getting any for a while, and I was hoping to reach 70 because I know a lot of people read my story. It's only at desperate measures you guys review, and I would like it if you reviewed more. Cause, one time when I sed 4 u guys to review or else I would stop my reviews jumped from 20 to 40 so I know you guys can do it, your just lazy, but PLEASE make an effor to review. Thanks and enjoy! ^_^
Chapter 14 – Just so wrong
"Heero, I think it's time for class," said Christine in a muffled voice. Her face was pressed against a soft comfortable pillow and her covers were wrapped around her like a sleeping bag.
"Christine, you wouldn't want to be late for class," said Heero in a monotone voice.
Christine jumped up as fast as she could. This was the first time she had ever heard Heero say her name. Her face lightened up and she ran to the bathroom.
"Heero, call me Chris will you?" screamed Christine from the bathroom.
Heero stared at his laptop emotionlessly, not bothering to answer Chris. He found himself somewhat relaxed in this boarding school. Maybe it was better if he stayed here. After all, he didn't want to be bothered by the scouts and he was turning emotionless again.
This is what I want isn't it? Heero asked himself assuringly. Unfortunately something in his heart was telling him "no". The part of the heart he did not listen to.
Chris jumped out of the bathroom and arrived behind Heero.
"How come you were up so early and ready for school," asked Chris drying off her face with a light pink towel.
Heero didn't answer her but continued typing away on the laptop. Chris pouted and paced behind him. She walked to the door and tried to fling it open but it was still locked. At least there was a little window with bars in the door. She peered through it and saw plenty of students walking out of different doors, laughing happily. She shut the window quickly and kicked the door angrily. Pressing her back against the door she slowly slid down into a crouch as tears began pouring out of her eyes. She did not whimper like she did on the truck. These were silent tears, almost unnoticable.
She gasped as she realised Heero had turned his head to stare at her.
"I don't know why I'm here!" exclaimed Chris. "I don't remember what happened! Did I do something to make them put me in this prison? I want to be free like the other students. Why do I have to be sealed away from everyone else?"
The noise in the corridors quietened down as a teacher began approaching the door. A few murmurs broke into the crowd as the rumour spread that the two most dangerous people in the school were living in the room.
"Heck, did I do something wrong? Why am I considered dangerous," whispered Chris.
She looked up at Heero again and to her surprise he was still looking at her, his hands completely away from the keyboard and in his pocket, obviously clinging to a gun.
"Heero, why are you listening to me now and not when I was talking normally?" asked Chris angrily.
Heero opened his mouth to say something but he was beaten by the teacher outside the door.
"Heero and Christine, do you promise to behave. Expecially Heero, you know about the secret in the school so don't try anything stupid. You know we will find you and stop you if you try something stupid. The same goes for you too Christine. You kids must learn to control yourselves or else you will find yourselves in a juvinile jail instead of a present like this," said the teacher from outside.
Christine let out a laugh and moved away from the door. Her tears now disappeared and Heero was back to typing away on his keyboard.
"They call this a present? Well, I guess they are right. And you, you're not interested in what I'm saying again. You are one heck of a strange guy you know that," said Christine as she moved towards Heero again. She felt much safer by his side than the teacher's.
The door flung open and a bitchy looking woman walked in, a little remote control in her hands. Heero didn't tear his eyes away from the screen as she walked in, and a few students peered into the room.
Their eyes widened as they saw the windows with bars on them. A few sniggers and bad talk fell into the crowd.
Don't forget this is a normal boarding school, with normal students too... yeah! And a bunch of snobby bitches too thought Christine as she glared into the teacher's eyes.
"Heero, leave your guns here," said the woman.
Heero nodded and took out his guns, only leaving his pocket knife. Without it, he was completely unarmed which made him feel really strange.
"Heero, there are laptops in the classroom so don't worry about your own laptop, now come on. OUT! You missed breakfast by the way and you won't be getting any just because you slept in," said the woman grabbing Chris by the hair and pulling her out of the room. She cried out in pain and quickly rushed through the crowd. This wasn't a present at all. Were they here only for humiliation?
The woman walked towards Heero but he flew out of his seat before she reached him. She grabbed him by the hand but he flund her across the room instead. The watching students gasped and backed away.
"Don't touch me," said Heero coldly to the teacher before slowly walking out of the room.
Heero slowly walked downstairs. He had memorised the map already and knew exactly where his first class was. He memorised his schedule too since he had nothing better to do.
Suddenly out of no where Chris caught up to him, keeping her distance. She was holding the pamphlet in her hand.
"Heero, why did you listen to me?" asked Chris.
Heero stopped for a minute and thought over what he should tell Chris and what not to. The battle between his heart and his brain was beginning again and he didn't like it. He didn't want to start the same relationship he had tried to make out with Ami. It just didn't work for him.
(Heck man! I am having so much trouble here. I'm having mind wars more than Heero. I'm stressing over how to make Heero be her friend but still be the emotionless guy. I don't want to turn him into a softy until MAYBE like the very end. AYAAAA HELP ME !!!! I'm gonna have a break... and I gotta get a vacation tooo! Holy macrol! Today is Saturday, Toonami anime cool stuff is on. AAAAA)
~Soz, back to the story, you have no idea how much stress this story is causing me. You guys better review at least 5 for this or else im gonna be pretty annoyed!!! @_@)
"I, I sort of understood what you were saying. See, when you were shedding silent tears I heard you more than when you were bracking on about something I was completely uninterested in," Heero found himself saying before he thought about it.
He turned around and stared into Chris's blue eyes. Those eyes reminded him of someone else, but he wasn't quite sure who it was yet.
"What?" she asked.
"Nothing, I'm going," said Heero.
Chis followed him as he walked along the hallways, passing through streams of people. She suddenly felt very shy as they stared at her and Heero. She found it strange that she was trusting a boy she had known for a couple of days.
"Why are you following me? How do you know know that I'm going the right way?" asked Heero suddenly, while walking quickly.
Chris caught up to him and walked at his pace reassuringly.
"I don't know the way myself and I trust you," said Chris. Why is he asking these questions. They are quite strange, yet I find them my type of questions thought Chris.
"How can you possibly trust me? I'm a killer, a murderer! Go find someone who doesn't remember their past. You'll fit right in," said Heero loudly.
Chris stopped, going red in embarassment. She knew everyone was staring at her and Heero. 'I'm a killer, a murderer" ran through her mind. Was she a murderer too? Was that why she was put with Heero?
You're cold too, and emotionless thought Chris angrily as Heero walked away from her.
Strangely enough no one was sniggering at her this time. She sighed in relief realising she was far away from her cell, meaning they didn't know who she was yet.
"Wow, what came over that guy?" asked someone in the crowd. A girl of about the same age as Chris approached Chris.
"You must be new. Are you going to History?" asked the girl.
Chris nodded angrily.
"That's cool! I'm in the same class as you. My name is Ze... I mean Jasmine. What's yours?" asked the girl.
Chris stared at her in confusion. It wasn't like someone to forget their name, but what did it matter? This girl seemed friendly enough.
"My name is Christine, Chris for short. Could you please lead me to our class, because I seriously have no idea where I am now," said Chris smiling suddenly.
"Was that guy your boyfriend?" asked Jasmine.
"No, he's my room mate."
"Really? What room are you in? Maybe I could come visit at night. I love skipping past the teachers."
Chris panicked. She couldn't tell this girl in which cabin she was in or she would be laughed at by Jasmine too. She began stuttering as she tried to figure out what to say.
"Jeez, if you don't want to get into trouble its alright. Don't worry, I won't come and visit unless you invite me. Here we are," said Jasmine opening the door to a huge classroom.
Chris sighed in relief. Before she could take a seat the teacher called her to the front of the room. Heero was standing at the front already. A small badge on the teacher's shirt said Ms Yutenko. At least Chris knew her name now.
"Class, please settle down. We have two new members in the class," said Ms Yutenko.
The class cheered and the teacher smiled at them.
"You an call me Susy, just don't call me Susy infront of other teachers. You aren't really supposed to call me by my first name but I prefer it that way. I'm not more special than you kids," said Susy.
The class smiled at her and looked back at the two newcomers.
"Do you want me to tell them?" asked Susy quietly to Chris.
"No, please no!" exclaimed Chris before realising that this teacher was being extremely nice.
The class stared at her strangely, but she managed to give a chuckle waving it off. Susy smiled and looked at the class.
"Please sit wherever you want. Luckily this is a new semester and the children don't have permanent seats yet. They all just chose their seats a few minutes ago," said Susy.
Chris nodded and took a seat next to Jasmine. Heero walked straight to the back and took a table which was deserted. He glared at Susy to stop her from saying something else and looked down at the pencil set already set out on his desk.
"Very well class, we may start. Who can tell me..."
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Hotaru raced across the road, her bare feet hurt as she ran over glass and sharp rocks. Why did she leave Duo there? He was right! There was something wrong with her and it was almost as if Endymion was controlling her.
I know Endymion isn't bad, but he is hiding something he shouldn't be. Why should I be the one to make sure everyone is separated from the boys? What did they ever do to hurt us? They are kind boys who would never make us upset, except Heero. But Heero also has his ways thought Hotaru.
Hotaru turned her head to spot Makoto and Trowa strolling the park. She could see how much Makoto loved Trowa and she didn't want to tear them apart. She quickly turned her head and began walking under the street lamps. It was still bright daylight but she felt like it was night, on a solemn sad night.
Hotaru lifted her head and spotted the second solemn scout strolling towards her. (Just remember its daytime. I keep getting a picture of night time... well its not!)
"Ami chan, you are crying," said Hotaru.
"Everything is wrong! Everything is sooo wrong!" exclaimed Ami bursting into tears. Hotaru hurried towards her, patting her back to calm her down.
"Don't worry, we'll sort this out. Everything is over sooner or later," said Hotaru.
Or is it? I should go back to Duo. I was mean to him and I need to apologise thought Hotaru as she started towards the city, Ami next to her. Tomorrow she would sort everything out.
