Chapter 3-The Lie
"What do you mean? I'm not keeping anything form you."
Heero scowled. "Right. That's why Dorothy just said I had a right to know.
In English that means something's up and you're not telling me what."
Relena grew with anger. Too long had she kept everything inside herself,
she wasn't ready. No one was ready. The truth would only do damage here.
As she stood, Heero's scowl deepened. His own fury had been locked away.
But when you look at it, he was also paying a price. How could he be also
paying a price? How could he be with someone who didn't take advice from
him?
Relena began to walk away. Her eyes were hidden from his sight. He wasn't
done with her yet though. He ran to catch up. Blocking the way, he glared
down at the crumbling Foreign Minister.
"What is it?" he placed his hands on her shoulders. At one time she would
tense up than relax. Now there was only tension between them. The cravings
for the other had died, and nothing could ever change that between them.
Relena glared up at him. It sent shivers down his spine. How she just
wanted to tell him off.
"I don't respect you spying on me. Second of all, I'll decide whether or
not you can even handle what I tell you."
Relena pushed passed him his fury was growling. She could sense it in the
air. It made her heart ache.
"Does it have to do with peter?" Heero replied in a low voice. It was
drifted by the wind. Heero knew she heard though. At the moment it did
reach Relena, she whirled around. Her face was made with surprise.
"What do you know about Peter?"
"Nothing other than you murdered your own child. The only thing that sill
bothers me Relena, it the one thin in my head." Heero faced her then. "Did
you even love me back then?"
Tears formed in the back of her eyes. Her lip began to quiver. She quickly
turned away. Her heartbeat was beating loud. She opened her mouth to answer
yes, but instead said, "No." She then walked away. As if God could sense
her sorrow, the sky cried for her. Heero looked up and remembered a day
just like this.
"What do you mean? I'm not keeping anything form you."
Heero scowled. "Right. That's why Dorothy just said I had a right to know.
In English that means something's up and you're not telling me what."
Relena grew with anger. Too long had she kept everything inside herself,
she wasn't ready. No one was ready. The truth would only do damage here.
As she stood, Heero's scowl deepened. His own fury had been locked away.
But when you look at it, he was also paying a price. How could he be also
paying a price? How could he be with someone who didn't take advice from
him?
Relena began to walk away. Her eyes were hidden from his sight. He wasn't
done with her yet though. He ran to catch up. Blocking the way, he glared
down at the crumbling Foreign Minister.
"What is it?" he placed his hands on her shoulders. At one time she would
tense up than relax. Now there was only tension between them. The cravings
for the other had died, and nothing could ever change that between them.
Relena glared up at him. It sent shivers down his spine. How she just
wanted to tell him off.
"I don't respect you spying on me. Second of all, I'll decide whether or
not you can even handle what I tell you."
Relena pushed passed him his fury was growling. She could sense it in the
air. It made her heart ache.
"Does it have to do with peter?" Heero replied in a low voice. It was
drifted by the wind. Heero knew she heard though. At the moment it did
reach Relena, she whirled around. Her face was made with surprise.
"What do you know about Peter?"
"Nothing other than you murdered your own child. The only thing that sill
bothers me Relena, it the one thin in my head." Heero faced her then. "Did
you even love me back then?"
Tears formed in the back of her eyes. Her lip began to quiver. She quickly
turned away. Her heartbeat was beating loud. She opened her mouth to answer
yes, but instead said, "No." She then walked away. As if God could sense
her sorrow, the sky cried for her. Heero looked up and remembered a day
just like this.
