Alright, here's the 4th chapter. Ya'll are liking the story so far and I'm hoping not to lose any of you. My talking probally won't help my cause any, though. Well, here's this chapter! Word to the wise: when you get your eyes dialated, make sure you have sungalsses before you go outside into the sunlight. I had my eyes dialated today and I made the mistake of looking up at the lights, and even that hurts like crap. Thank-you.
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"What," came the reply of three shocked pilots. Trowa just stared and Heero grunted.
"I had a baby once," Lita repeated, still not looking at them.
"When," Duo asked, climbing back into his chair.
"She'd be five on July 4th," Lita said sadly. "But before we get into that, you have to know what my life was like, how Claudia came to be in this world."
Lita took out her colored contacts and wiped off the few other things that made her face appear different. "My real name is Lita Thorson. I'm the first and only daughter of Damian and Audrian Thorson, the rich french ambassadors."
"But they died in a car crash," Duo said. "And their daughter died with them."
"That's not exactly what happened," Lita said with a sly smile. "And reports of my demise were greatly exaggerated. My parents were killed by a bounty hunter. I narrowly escaped and I had to live with some friends, in fear that the bounty hunter would come back to finish the job. I was never found. I attended social functions through my teen years and then I met a man that would change my life forever."
Here she paused and took a sip of coffee. She let the steam warm her face and slightly smiled. Then she continued.
"He came from a rich family, also. We'd grown up together, somewhat. But it wasn't until I was seventeen that I started to wonder if I had feelings for him and if he had feelings for me."
She paused again, stealing a glance at Quatre. She smiled slyly and he squirmed in his chair. He knew what she was thinking. She was deciding between throwing his name in there or leaving it out. The other pilots thought that she was just remembering a lost love and the times that they had together. She looked at Quatre once more then started her story again.
"It turned out that we shared the same feelings. We started dating and were engaged when I turned eighteen. He wasn't much older than me, just a year. And not long after I turned eighteen, I was going to have a baby.
"This man was fighting in the war. When he was away, I supported him and worried over his health and well-being. But when he was home, I was happy and we were perfect together. We were to be married in that December. But he had to leave to fight in the war. He didn't tell me until the morning that he had to take-off. We had a fight, but I did most of the yelling. He looked so sad, now that I remember it. But I didn't care. I was moody and irrational. We wound up calling off the wedding and I decided then that he had used me and I hated him for that.
"Soon, my child came into this world, beautiful, healthy and fatherless," Lita sighed. "I turned to my friends for their help and support. They happily obliged. Claudia never lacked anything. She had five women who cared for her and one of my friends' boyfriends became the closest thing that she had to a father. I suppose that you would call her spoiled, but she wasn't. She was loved and wanted, she had a family that cared for her, more than I ever had. I swore that I would protect her from all of the hurt and the pain that the world could sling at a defenseless little child. I thought that I would be enough to save her, but I was proved wrong."
(Falshback, a few years ago, on Earth in the country somewhere.....{Lita's still telling the story to the guys, I just thought that I would let you see what happened! Well, sorta.}.....)
Lita climbed out of the driver's side of a van. She opened the back door and helped her little one-year-old child out. Claudia laughed and ran around the yard with her little puppy, her loose curls swaying in the breeze. Lita smiled and started unloading the groceries.
"Claudia," Lita called as she walked up the steps of her mansion that was shared with her closest friends. "Come inside, honey. We need to get you ready so that we can go out tonight."
"Coming, mommy," Claudia called, running towards the steps, the puppy hot on her heels.
"No one is going anywhere," a voice growled. Lita gasped and pulled Claudia behind her.
"Who's there," she demanded.
"Little Lita doesn't reconize me," the voice teased. "Looks like I'll have to refresh your memory."
A cloaked figure stepped out from behind some trees. Lita squinted to try to see the face under the hood. The figure pulled the hood back and Lita gasped. Her arms went slack and the bags of food that she had been holding went tumbling to the ground.
"No," Lita said. "Not you. Not you......"
"Do you remember me now, little Lita," the woman growled. "Or should I tell you my name to refresh your memory. Yes, I think that I will. I am the Moonlight Hunter. You know me as the bounty hunter that killed your parents all of those years ago. Now, I've come to finish the job. You're daughter will bring in a hefty ransom, also."
"Lady Une," Lita whispered, her legs feeling as if they were going to give way. "You killed them? Why?"
"There was a high price on their heads," Lady Une scoffed. "Plus, I had my orders. Your parents were foolish. But you, you could have been a great soldier."
"Why," Lita repeated lamely.
"Because you were engaged to Mr. Treeze," Une stated simply. "We couldn't have that. It would have spoiled our plans. There was only one way to break the engagement. You had to be terminated."
"But your plans didn't work," Lita said smugly. "I escaped and lived on."
"Yes," Une said casually. "That was a drawback, but now that we found you, I can carry out the mission. So, Lita, prepare to die!"
Lady Une drew her sword and came charging towards Lita. Groping around for anythin that she could defend herself with, Lita soon came across a rake with a steel handle. She pulled it up at the last minute and blocked Lady Une's attack.
"Run, Claudia," Lita commanded through gritted teeth. "Go get Darien and the others!"
With a shriek of terror, Claudia started to run, but Lady Une grabbed a fistfull of the child's knee length platinum-blonde curls and jerked her backwards. Claudia screamed in pain and tried to kick Lady Une repeatedly.
"Claudia," Lita screamed, starting to be blinded by rage. "Let her go!"
Before Lady Une had time to respond, Lita broke free of the struggle and brought the rakehandle, which no longer had the rake part to it since Lady Une cut it off, down on Lady Une's head with tremendous strength. Une's grip went slack and Claudia freed her hair and hid behind her mother's legs, gripping them in fear.
Lita walked over to Lady Une and kicked her still body lightly. Gently, she turned the woman over with the tip of her shoe. There was blood seeping out from a cut on the woman's forehead. Lita smiled morbidly.
"Looks like all that fancy fencing you taught me finally payed off," Lita said darkly.
The ground started shaking and Lita looked around for the cause. Five mobile suites, Turaus models, were standing in her yard. Lita grabbed Claudia and her her close in her arms.
"What do you want," Lita shouted up at the mobile suits.
The cockpit to one opened and a man jumped down. He examined Lady Une the pulled his gun and pointed it at Lita. Lita dropped Claudia and shoved her behind her back. She grabbed the rakehandle off of the ground and held it in a fighting pose. The man grabbed Lady Une and put her in his mobile suit. He then resumed pointing the gun at Lita.
"Who are you," she asked vicously through gritted teeth. "What bussiness do you have here?"
"We are Treeze's special forces," the man said evenly. "We've been sent to help Lady Une."
Before the man could say anything else, all five gundams arrived. Claudia screamed in fear and Lita covered her eyes as the dust swept over them.
"The gundams," one of the men piloting the Turaus's shouted. "Hurry, we must leave!"
The man with the gun shot at Lita. Luckily, Lita moved and the bullet missed her heart. It instead lodged itself in her upper arm. The man grabbed Claudia and jumped back into his mobile suit.
"Claudia," Lita screamed, trying to catch the man.
A fight started and Lita was forced to run for cover. One of the mobile suits shot a blast and it destroyed her mansion. Lita took refuge in a temple not far from her home and watched the fight.
In the end, the gundams came out on top. The only enemy mobile suit left was the one with the man and Claudia. One of the gundams, Lita wasn't sure which one was which, she the suit and it exploded instantly. Lita's world fell down around her at that moment.
"Claudia," Lita cried again, tears streaming freely down her face.
(End 'o flash back........)
Tears ran down Lita's face once more. Even the memory of that horrid day still brought tears to her eyes.
"That was two years ago exactly today," she said quietly. "I have only one picture of Claudia left. Here," she pulled the faded picture out from somewhere and handed it to Duo. Each pilot looked at the photograph and then back at Lita.
"What did you do then," Duo asked.
"I became what I am today," Lita said simply. "A ruthless bounty hunter that walks alone. I tracked down Lady Une and I killed her. I gave up on killing the gundam pilots because it finally came through to me that if I did that, there would never be a peaceful world for children to grow-up in safely. But if I still wanted to kill the gubndam pilots, I could do it easily. And them sitting at this table with me doesn't help their odds much either."
She closed her eyes and sipped on some more coffee, staying completly silent. The pilots gasped and there was a scraping of chairs. When Lita opened her eyes, she was staring at the tip of a katana and into the barrels of three guns.
"Weren't you listening to what I was saying," she asked calmly. "I'm not looking to kill you."
"How did you know we were the gundam pilots, onna," Wufei asked, his eyes burning with anger.
"It was simple," Lita said. "When you're a bounty hunter, you know things that other people don't."
"Oh," Duo said, sitting down. "Well, as long as you're not a threat to my health or my braid, you're alright in my book!"
"Thank you, Duo," she said, smiling for the first time in three days. "I have never loved anyone after Claudia's father and I will never have another child. So, now you know who I am and what's wrong with me."
*I'm sorry, Lita,* Quatre thought, on the brink of tears. *I really am. I thought what I did was for the best. This is all my fault.* "Excuse me," the blonde Arabian said, rising from the table. "I'm not feeling well. I'll go lie down for awhile. I'll see you all later."
Lita watched Quatre leave, a slight smirk playing on her lips. She knew that he was hurt and blamed himself for what happened to Claudia. On one hand, she felt good that he was hurting inside and beating himself up over this. *He now knows how you've felt over the years,* the cruel part of her mind said strongly, teasingly. But another part of her felt sad, ashamed and sympathized with him. It kept saying that she shouldn't blame him and that it wasn't his fault. The bounty hunter in her couldn't care either way. That part said to forget him, that all that she needed to focus on was the next bounty. But, the sensitivy caring part reached out to him and pleaded with her to go to him. That part won out in the end. She rose from the table and walked down the hallways. She didn't know where she might find him, but decided to let her feet lead the way.
After walking halfway through the big mansion, she came to a door that was slightly cracked. She heard moving inside and somehow knew that this was his room. She opened the door a little more and peered into the room.
Quatre was sitting on the edge of his bed, his face in his hands. He heard the door creak and thought that it was one of the other guys.
"Go away," he said quietly. "I want to be alone right now."
"Never heard you tell me to go away before," Lita teased. "Can't say that it's not a good change."
"Lita," he said, turning around to face her. Lita winced inside but kept her composure on the outside. His eyes were full of guilt. He looked so miserable.
"What's wrong," she asaked kindly.
"It's my fault," he said, looking down at his hands. "She was my daughter, wasn't she?"
"Yes," Lita said softly. "She was." "I never knew," he said. "You knew before I left, didn't you?"
"Yes," Lita said simply.
"Why didn't you tell me," he asked. "I would have stayed."
"Why," Lita scoffed. "To make you stay? Only weak women do that. They worm their way into men's lives and then make them stay so they can leech off of the poor man for the rest of their lives. I made it alright without a man, save for Darien. Even when he was Serena's boyfriend, he was there for Claudia. I would have liked for you to stay, but you didn't. You left to fight a war and you won peace for this world and the colonies. You're amazing. Leaving me was probally one of the best things you could have done. Now, get over me once more. You have to go on with your life. Don't blame yourself for what happened to Claudia. It wasn't your fault and you shouldn't beat yourself up over it."
"I would have stayed, you know," he said, peering into her eyes. "I was going to come back for you when everything was over and done with. Then we could have had our dreams come true."
"I know," she said, smiling and running her index finger along his jawbone. "But maybe everything turned out the way it was supposed it. Some say that Fate works in mysterious ways, but I don't allow Fate to control me. You know, I really did love you back then."
"I loved you too," he said.
Lita moved closer to him. For one glorious, heart-stopping moment, he thought that she was going to kiss him. But she leaned closer and put her lips to his ear.
"See ya later, sweetheart," she whispered, her lips barely touching his ear. He shivered as her breath blew over his ear. He watched as she walked away, unable to move.
"What was that for," he asked, his breathing just starting to clam down.
"Old time's sake," she said, with a smile and a wink. Then she dissapeared down the hall.
He sighed as she left. When she was that close to him, all of the old feelings that he still harbored for her came rushing back in a tidewave of compassion.
"I still love you, my sweet rose," he whispered. Then he dressed for the night and went to sleep, his dreams full of a beautiful brunette angel who was kind, gentle, caring and strong, who loved him more than she would admit.
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Okay, I know that took me forever to write, but I';m working on several other stories at the sametime as this one. So, what did you think? REVIEW!
Later Days, Loyal Readers.
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"What," came the reply of three shocked pilots. Trowa just stared and Heero grunted.
"I had a baby once," Lita repeated, still not looking at them.
"When," Duo asked, climbing back into his chair.
"She'd be five on July 4th," Lita said sadly. "But before we get into that, you have to know what my life was like, how Claudia came to be in this world."
Lita took out her colored contacts and wiped off the few other things that made her face appear different. "My real name is Lita Thorson. I'm the first and only daughter of Damian and Audrian Thorson, the rich french ambassadors."
"But they died in a car crash," Duo said. "And their daughter died with them."
"That's not exactly what happened," Lita said with a sly smile. "And reports of my demise were greatly exaggerated. My parents were killed by a bounty hunter. I narrowly escaped and I had to live with some friends, in fear that the bounty hunter would come back to finish the job. I was never found. I attended social functions through my teen years and then I met a man that would change my life forever."
Here she paused and took a sip of coffee. She let the steam warm her face and slightly smiled. Then she continued.
"He came from a rich family, also. We'd grown up together, somewhat. But it wasn't until I was seventeen that I started to wonder if I had feelings for him and if he had feelings for me."
She paused again, stealing a glance at Quatre. She smiled slyly and he squirmed in his chair. He knew what she was thinking. She was deciding between throwing his name in there or leaving it out. The other pilots thought that she was just remembering a lost love and the times that they had together. She looked at Quatre once more then started her story again.
"It turned out that we shared the same feelings. We started dating and were engaged when I turned eighteen. He wasn't much older than me, just a year. And not long after I turned eighteen, I was going to have a baby.
"This man was fighting in the war. When he was away, I supported him and worried over his health and well-being. But when he was home, I was happy and we were perfect together. We were to be married in that December. But he had to leave to fight in the war. He didn't tell me until the morning that he had to take-off. We had a fight, but I did most of the yelling. He looked so sad, now that I remember it. But I didn't care. I was moody and irrational. We wound up calling off the wedding and I decided then that he had used me and I hated him for that.
"Soon, my child came into this world, beautiful, healthy and fatherless," Lita sighed. "I turned to my friends for their help and support. They happily obliged. Claudia never lacked anything. She had five women who cared for her and one of my friends' boyfriends became the closest thing that she had to a father. I suppose that you would call her spoiled, but she wasn't. She was loved and wanted, she had a family that cared for her, more than I ever had. I swore that I would protect her from all of the hurt and the pain that the world could sling at a defenseless little child. I thought that I would be enough to save her, but I was proved wrong."
(Falshback, a few years ago, on Earth in the country somewhere.....{Lita's still telling the story to the guys, I just thought that I would let you see what happened! Well, sorta.}.....)
Lita climbed out of the driver's side of a van. She opened the back door and helped her little one-year-old child out. Claudia laughed and ran around the yard with her little puppy, her loose curls swaying in the breeze. Lita smiled and started unloading the groceries.
"Claudia," Lita called as she walked up the steps of her mansion that was shared with her closest friends. "Come inside, honey. We need to get you ready so that we can go out tonight."
"Coming, mommy," Claudia called, running towards the steps, the puppy hot on her heels.
"No one is going anywhere," a voice growled. Lita gasped and pulled Claudia behind her.
"Who's there," she demanded.
"Little Lita doesn't reconize me," the voice teased. "Looks like I'll have to refresh your memory."
A cloaked figure stepped out from behind some trees. Lita squinted to try to see the face under the hood. The figure pulled the hood back and Lita gasped. Her arms went slack and the bags of food that she had been holding went tumbling to the ground.
"No," Lita said. "Not you. Not you......"
"Do you remember me now, little Lita," the woman growled. "Or should I tell you my name to refresh your memory. Yes, I think that I will. I am the Moonlight Hunter. You know me as the bounty hunter that killed your parents all of those years ago. Now, I've come to finish the job. You're daughter will bring in a hefty ransom, also."
"Lady Une," Lita whispered, her legs feeling as if they were going to give way. "You killed them? Why?"
"There was a high price on their heads," Lady Une scoffed. "Plus, I had my orders. Your parents were foolish. But you, you could have been a great soldier."
"Why," Lita repeated lamely.
"Because you were engaged to Mr. Treeze," Une stated simply. "We couldn't have that. It would have spoiled our plans. There was only one way to break the engagement. You had to be terminated."
"But your plans didn't work," Lita said smugly. "I escaped and lived on."
"Yes," Une said casually. "That was a drawback, but now that we found you, I can carry out the mission. So, Lita, prepare to die!"
Lady Une drew her sword and came charging towards Lita. Groping around for anythin that she could defend herself with, Lita soon came across a rake with a steel handle. She pulled it up at the last minute and blocked Lady Une's attack.
"Run, Claudia," Lita commanded through gritted teeth. "Go get Darien and the others!"
With a shriek of terror, Claudia started to run, but Lady Une grabbed a fistfull of the child's knee length platinum-blonde curls and jerked her backwards. Claudia screamed in pain and tried to kick Lady Une repeatedly.
"Claudia," Lita screamed, starting to be blinded by rage. "Let her go!"
Before Lady Une had time to respond, Lita broke free of the struggle and brought the rakehandle, which no longer had the rake part to it since Lady Une cut it off, down on Lady Une's head with tremendous strength. Une's grip went slack and Claudia freed her hair and hid behind her mother's legs, gripping them in fear.
Lita walked over to Lady Une and kicked her still body lightly. Gently, she turned the woman over with the tip of her shoe. There was blood seeping out from a cut on the woman's forehead. Lita smiled morbidly.
"Looks like all that fancy fencing you taught me finally payed off," Lita said darkly.
The ground started shaking and Lita looked around for the cause. Five mobile suites, Turaus models, were standing in her yard. Lita grabbed Claudia and her her close in her arms.
"What do you want," Lita shouted up at the mobile suits.
The cockpit to one opened and a man jumped down. He examined Lady Une the pulled his gun and pointed it at Lita. Lita dropped Claudia and shoved her behind her back. She grabbed the rakehandle off of the ground and held it in a fighting pose. The man grabbed Lady Une and put her in his mobile suit. He then resumed pointing the gun at Lita.
"Who are you," she asked vicously through gritted teeth. "What bussiness do you have here?"
"We are Treeze's special forces," the man said evenly. "We've been sent to help Lady Une."
Before the man could say anything else, all five gundams arrived. Claudia screamed in fear and Lita covered her eyes as the dust swept over them.
"The gundams," one of the men piloting the Turaus's shouted. "Hurry, we must leave!"
The man with the gun shot at Lita. Luckily, Lita moved and the bullet missed her heart. It instead lodged itself in her upper arm. The man grabbed Claudia and jumped back into his mobile suit.
"Claudia," Lita screamed, trying to catch the man.
A fight started and Lita was forced to run for cover. One of the mobile suits shot a blast and it destroyed her mansion. Lita took refuge in a temple not far from her home and watched the fight.
In the end, the gundams came out on top. The only enemy mobile suit left was the one with the man and Claudia. One of the gundams, Lita wasn't sure which one was which, she the suit and it exploded instantly. Lita's world fell down around her at that moment.
"Claudia," Lita cried again, tears streaming freely down her face.
(End 'o flash back........)
Tears ran down Lita's face once more. Even the memory of that horrid day still brought tears to her eyes.
"That was two years ago exactly today," she said quietly. "I have only one picture of Claudia left. Here," she pulled the faded picture out from somewhere and handed it to Duo. Each pilot looked at the photograph and then back at Lita.
"What did you do then," Duo asked.
"I became what I am today," Lita said simply. "A ruthless bounty hunter that walks alone. I tracked down Lady Une and I killed her. I gave up on killing the gundam pilots because it finally came through to me that if I did that, there would never be a peaceful world for children to grow-up in safely. But if I still wanted to kill the gubndam pilots, I could do it easily. And them sitting at this table with me doesn't help their odds much either."
She closed her eyes and sipped on some more coffee, staying completly silent. The pilots gasped and there was a scraping of chairs. When Lita opened her eyes, she was staring at the tip of a katana and into the barrels of three guns.
"Weren't you listening to what I was saying," she asked calmly. "I'm not looking to kill you."
"How did you know we were the gundam pilots, onna," Wufei asked, his eyes burning with anger.
"It was simple," Lita said. "When you're a bounty hunter, you know things that other people don't."
"Oh," Duo said, sitting down. "Well, as long as you're not a threat to my health or my braid, you're alright in my book!"
"Thank you, Duo," she said, smiling for the first time in three days. "I have never loved anyone after Claudia's father and I will never have another child. So, now you know who I am and what's wrong with me."
*I'm sorry, Lita,* Quatre thought, on the brink of tears. *I really am. I thought what I did was for the best. This is all my fault.* "Excuse me," the blonde Arabian said, rising from the table. "I'm not feeling well. I'll go lie down for awhile. I'll see you all later."
Lita watched Quatre leave, a slight smirk playing on her lips. She knew that he was hurt and blamed himself for what happened to Claudia. On one hand, she felt good that he was hurting inside and beating himself up over this. *He now knows how you've felt over the years,* the cruel part of her mind said strongly, teasingly. But another part of her felt sad, ashamed and sympathized with him. It kept saying that she shouldn't blame him and that it wasn't his fault. The bounty hunter in her couldn't care either way. That part said to forget him, that all that she needed to focus on was the next bounty. But, the sensitivy caring part reached out to him and pleaded with her to go to him. That part won out in the end. She rose from the table and walked down the hallways. She didn't know where she might find him, but decided to let her feet lead the way.
After walking halfway through the big mansion, she came to a door that was slightly cracked. She heard moving inside and somehow knew that this was his room. She opened the door a little more and peered into the room.
Quatre was sitting on the edge of his bed, his face in his hands. He heard the door creak and thought that it was one of the other guys.
"Go away," he said quietly. "I want to be alone right now."
"Never heard you tell me to go away before," Lita teased. "Can't say that it's not a good change."
"Lita," he said, turning around to face her. Lita winced inside but kept her composure on the outside. His eyes were full of guilt. He looked so miserable.
"What's wrong," she asaked kindly.
"It's my fault," he said, looking down at his hands. "She was my daughter, wasn't she?"
"Yes," Lita said softly. "She was." "I never knew," he said. "You knew before I left, didn't you?"
"Yes," Lita said simply.
"Why didn't you tell me," he asked. "I would have stayed."
"Why," Lita scoffed. "To make you stay? Only weak women do that. They worm their way into men's lives and then make them stay so they can leech off of the poor man for the rest of their lives. I made it alright without a man, save for Darien. Even when he was Serena's boyfriend, he was there for Claudia. I would have liked for you to stay, but you didn't. You left to fight a war and you won peace for this world and the colonies. You're amazing. Leaving me was probally one of the best things you could have done. Now, get over me once more. You have to go on with your life. Don't blame yourself for what happened to Claudia. It wasn't your fault and you shouldn't beat yourself up over it."
"I would have stayed, you know," he said, peering into her eyes. "I was going to come back for you when everything was over and done with. Then we could have had our dreams come true."
"I know," she said, smiling and running her index finger along his jawbone. "But maybe everything turned out the way it was supposed it. Some say that Fate works in mysterious ways, but I don't allow Fate to control me. You know, I really did love you back then."
"I loved you too," he said.
Lita moved closer to him. For one glorious, heart-stopping moment, he thought that she was going to kiss him. But she leaned closer and put her lips to his ear.
"See ya later, sweetheart," she whispered, her lips barely touching his ear. He shivered as her breath blew over his ear. He watched as she walked away, unable to move.
"What was that for," he asked, his breathing just starting to clam down.
"Old time's sake," she said, with a smile and a wink. Then she dissapeared down the hall.
He sighed as she left. When she was that close to him, all of the old feelings that he still harbored for her came rushing back in a tidewave of compassion.
"I still love you, my sweet rose," he whispered. Then he dressed for the night and went to sleep, his dreams full of a beautiful brunette angel who was kind, gentle, caring and strong, who loved him more than she would admit.
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Okay, I know that took me forever to write, but I';m working on several other stories at the sametime as this one. So, what did you think? REVIEW!
Later Days, Loyal Readers.
