"A Christmas Story" Chapter 1
Author: Moon Princess Serena
Rating: R
Warnings: AU,
Angst, OOC, Sap
Pairings: 2+1, 3+4
Disclaimer: Don't own anything but the words rattling in my head.
The bay window
seemed a perfect perch for one of his favorite activities. Sitting
down he pulled his legs close to his chest before picking up a book
and opening it to his worn out bookmark. The dim light in the corner
provided enough light to read by as the clouds hung in the air
outside. His eyes skimmed the pages catching every word in every sentence.
His mind began
to wander with the story, conjuring up images that were being
described to him on the pages. A sound startled him from the book's
world as he looked up to spot the source, only his deep blue eyes
fell on nothing. Shrugging slender shoulders he returned his eyes to
the pages.
Only a short
moment later the noise pierced his senses again. He glanced up from
just over the top edge of the book yet he still saw nothing. He could
have sworn he had heard something. Sifting slightly he pretend to
read, one eyes trained on the room while the other looked at the page
blankly. Nothing moved in the silence of the room, the noise not
repeating for a third time.
Finally
deciding it was nothing he returned his full attention to the book he
held. It was a strange story but it fascinated him none the less. The
characters were intelligent but weak, from his point of view. Similar
to that boy, Duo, who worked at that diner downtown.
His mind began
to wander even more, this time settling on that young man about his
own age, maybe a bit older in fact. He always had a warm smile for
him whenever he stepped inside. Not to mention a comment or two about
his hair or clothes. Running his fingers through the wild brown
strands he set the book aside unable to pay it anymore attention.
Looking out the
window he watched the dead trees sway in the gentle breeze. The most
startling feature about Duo had been that long braid he towed behind
him. He wondered why a guy would want to grow his hair out that long.
Wrapping an arm around his knees, he remembered the last time he had
gone there.
Warm violet
eyes greeted him as soon as he walked in, the eyes owner bounced over
to his table in the corner. Looking at that smile almost melted the
anger he was feeling.
"Hey bud,
what's going on?" Duo had asked him, like every other time.
Always so friendly, even though he never knew his name. Duo always
called him 'bud' in place of the missing information. When he didn't
answer Duo just grinned wider. "Usual huh?"
Giving a slight
nod he watched the man turn, not even bothering to write it down. He
was so mad and disappointed; he wanted to just die right there. Why
did they have to act like that?
Even now the
memory stings him; it had been his fault ultimately. He hadn't even
noticed the tears escaping his eyes until the world outside that
window blurred out of focus.
"Heero
what are you doing over there? Why is the room so dark?" A
female voice asked causing him to wipe the sour tears away.
"Nothing,"
he finally replied still looking out the window, the grey clouds
seemed to be growing darker.
"Come on,
let's get out of here," the voice said when a gentle hand
touched his shoulder.
He pulled away
from the contact with a grimace. "I'm fine here."
"Suit
yourself," the female said moving away but stopped at the door
her voice too low to hear. "It wasn't your fault little brother."
Heero settled
his head against his knees, his whole body shaking for control. It
had been a year since then and he hadn't gone back to the diner. He
wondered if Duo even worked there anymore. If he would even remember
a scrawny kid who stopped by for only a small hot chocolate, even in
the summer? He hadn't had a single cup since that day, that last time
he had seen Duo.
He wasn't sure
what drove him to go but he slipped quietly into his jacket and out
of the large empty home. Walking down the cold, lonely street he
realized it must have been later then he had thought. Finally
stopping in front of the pane of chilled windows he saw that familiar
braid fly by. Placing his cool hand against the cold glass he wished
somehow to have those moments so long ago back. Before... before
everything just crumbled around him, before he had become angry,
hateful, and untrusting.
Suddenly the
man on the other side of the window stopped and turned his violet
eyes toward him. That same smiled he remembered from before graced
those full lips, almost like it was trying to beckon him inside.
Turning away he
started back the way he had come, when a voice stopped him.
"What no
hot chocolate and on such a cold winter night," Duo's voice had
said through the chilly air.
Heero turned
around to see the long haired man standing there, holding the door
open letting the cold air in and the warm air out. Shaking his head
slightly he turned to walk away. He had remembered me, even after a year.
A hand on his
shoulders startled him, causing him to jerk forward and stumble to
the cold concrete.
"Oh I'm
sorry I didn't mean to surprise you," it was still Duo's voice.
"How come you stopped coming by?"
Heero slowly
pulled himself to his feet, noticing Duo was a bit taller then him.
"I'm not important," he finally said his voice low. He
walked away leaving Duo standing there watching him go.
Entering the
large empty house he pulled his coat off, the warmth of the heater
seeping into him. Hanging it up he heard footsteps on the wooden stairs.
"Heero
where did you go?" that same voice asked as a young woman
stepped out into the light of the hall. Her honey blonde hair was
down, hanging over one shoulder, while blue eyes watched him sadly.
"No
where," he replied moving past her to return to his room.
"Heero it
wasn't your fault!" she cried for the thousandth time but he
just ignored her words like always. Sighing she decided a nice walk
would do her good. Slipping into her wool coat she left the house and
Heero alone. Walking down the streets she came upon the small diner
she remembered seeing him at once. Going inside she saw a young man
about her own age waiting on a table of four. A long braid hung down
over his back.
Sitting down at
one of the empty tables she wondered if Heero ever came back here
anymore. Her thoughts were interrupted by the man's cheerful voice.
"What can I get for you miss?"
"Um,
well..." she replied looking up to meet his violet eyes.
"How about a large glass of self forgiveness?"
"Why would
you order something like that?" the young man asked his eyes
showing his intrigue.
"For my
younger brother," she answered.
"He sure
is lucky to have an older sister who really cares for him. How about
some hot chocolate?"
"I love
him but that just doesn't seem enough anymore to reach him inside
that shell... no I think I'll just sit here with my thoughts. Thank
you though."
"Don't
give up, that won't help him," the young man replied before
leaving to tend to other customers.
Looking up she
realized an hour had passed and she needed to get back to make sure
he actually went to sleep. Otherwise he would sit in that window sill
all night. Getting up from the table she slid back into her coat and
out the door, back into the cold night air.
Upon entering
the house she went straight to his room, where he still sat in that
bay window. His legs were pulled to his chest, his head resting
against them. Approaching the slender frame, she realized he must
have cried himself to sleep. Gently collecting the fragile youth in
her arms she took him over to his bed.
Covering his
body with the blanket, she bestowed a warm kiss to his forehead.
While brushing the wild hair from his relaxed youthful face she spoke
softly, "I won't give up Heero."
She turned off
the single lamp before leaving the room to go to her own.
